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    Should the UK Have fully written constitution? UK has partly an unwritten and uncodified constitution. Such a system‚ like any other‚ has their advantages and disadvantages‚ but because of their unusual system there are a lot of disputes around it. A big question at hand is: “Should the constitution be fully written or not?” A codified constitution means that all the points and laws are written and could be read‚ such a constitution typically occurs at some critical moment in a country’s history

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    Monograph Review A Students Guide to Economics Written by Paul Heyne When you first thought about Economics‚ what did you think of? To me it was pretty much the study of money‚ as simple as that. I thought it would be interesting to ask a few people what their thoughts were and I heard many different definitions from as simple as “Money” from a family member to “To me it is the state of well being - money‚ housing‚ unemployment‚ industry etc.” told to me by a coworker. The true definition of Economics

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    Using material from Item B and elsewhere‚ assess the strengths and limitations of using written questionnaires for investigating pupils’ career aspirations (20 marks) A questionnaire is a set list of questions. Positivists see questionnaires as useful because they produce statistical data which correlations and cause and effect relationships can be drawn. Positivists in particular see questionnaires because they produce statistical data from which correlations and cause and effects relationships

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    Mary Shelley creates such an amazing sense of fear and horror in her writing‚ but how? In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein there are many subtle techniques she uses to make this story so powerful. In this piece of writing I am going to show you some examples of these techniques and how she uses them so well to make Frankenstein a great piece of writing. The author uses lots of descriptive words to describe Dr. Frankenstein’s state of mind. She describes him as being fearful with ‘breathless horror’

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    Beowulf‚ Genesis‚ Exodus‚ Judith‚ and poems by the monk Gynewulf: Eleng Andreas‚ Juliana and other were written in Anglian dialect but have been kept in West-Saxon dialect. All over the country in the Kingdoms of England‚ all kinds of legal documents were written and copied. At first they were made in Latin‚ with English names and place names spelt by means of Latin letters‚ later they were also written in the local dialects. There is a great variety of prose texts‚ part of them translations from the

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    Explain the differences between a written and an unwritten constitution.In your opinion‚which is better? A constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed.According to Thomas Paine’s definition towards the term ‘’constitution’’‚he describes constitution as an antecedent to government‚which is the creature of a constitution‚and the constitution is not the act of it’s government‚but the people themselves constituting

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    bringing a human being to life. The result is the creation of a monster only known to us as ’the monster’. The monster is hideous‚ and is therefore rejected by Victor and by society to fend for himself. He soon commits many murders‚ as a result of his dejection‚ including Frankenstein’s younger brother‚ best friend and newly wed wife. He also set up the killing of Justine. Frankenstein created the monster and then rejected him‚ but it was the monster who actually did the killings‚ who was to blame. To

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    facing African historians is the fact that the study of actual African History is relatively new. A large majority of the sources available are written from the point of view of Europeans‚ with an intended audience of Europeans.1 In this egocentric method of reporting history‚ Africans were viewed more as objects: a people with a past but no history.2 The written “historical” sources provided by imperialists robbed Africans of their voice. The principal challenge facing African historians is to find

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    The world was created balanced.That means if written examination has its advantages‚it also has its corresponding disadvantages.First that comes on the list is the cheating incident.Copying the answers of a student’s seatmate is very much possible since the same test questionnaires are given and it is done in a manner that the teacher or the proctor won’t be able to notice.Sometimes‚looking at the notes during examination is even possible since in an examination room‚ there are many students who

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    In this article (The effects of focused and unfocused written corrective feedback in an English as a foreign language context) there are many different opinions regarding the efficacy of written corrective feedback. Truscott reflecting the views of teachers who adhere to process theories of writing ‚ advanced the strong claim that correcting learner’s errors in a written composition may enable them to remove the errors in a subsequent draft but has no effect on grammatical accuracy in a new piece

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