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    British Politics Notes

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    Labour Party In Power 1945-51 * Labour had won 393 seats compared to conservatives 213. * Reasons for Labour large scale victory in 1945: * Conservatives handicaps – had not understood the needs of ordinary people. Poor economy and unemployment with previous conservative government‚ unconvincing election campaign. * Labours advantages – attractive image (zeitgeist)‚ Labour better fitted to carry out post-war construction‚ leading labour figures gained respect from electorate during

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    growth during the industrial revolution depended on the overseas trade. During the industrial revolution‚some of the major developing industries ‚like textiles and coal‚grew even more by selling their products abroad. The technological innovations of the late 18th century made the British goods cheaper‚ ’ ’attracting ’ ’ export markets‚and soon Britain became the new commercial capital and the ’ ’international industry ’ ’ of Europe because of its exports. However‚ it seems that this flourishing of trade

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    race‚ space exploration‚ and space technology around the period 1950’s-1960’s. It was encouraged by the United States and Soviet Union into determining that their own country is superior than their opponent‚ which led to an improvement in many technological advancements. The space race was a competition between both super power countries in a contest on who can have the best technology. It was triggered off when Sputnik was launched into space by an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in

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    Dolgopolov Igor English 101 Group «A» Comparison and contrast essay Technological progress in computer industry. Computer one of the most important and necessary things in our life. There are different tasks that can be performed with computer such as: typing documents‚ making worksheets‚ sending mail‚ just playing with a computer and many others. But all these different tasks would be done better and faster with the Pentium 4 computer than with

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    ‘Assess the claim that the protection of the trade routes to India was the most important factor in determining British influence and expansion in Africa from 1868 – 1902’ There is much deliberation when deciding what the most important factor was for Britain and their determination for British influence and expansion in Africa. Although the trade routes to India were important there is still a vast range of other reasons to why Britain wanted to gain control in the North‚ South‚ East and west of

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    JetBlue Airway IPO Valuation

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    1 Executive Summary This report discusses whether and how JetBlue should list its shares on public from several angles. Two principal incentives prove that the IPO process could be inevitable‚ even without an optimal offering price‚ and valuation models including multiples comparison and income analysis imply the firm may be underpriced. Given the situation and all assumptions‚ an increment in either offering size or price is suggested. 2 SWOT and Background JetBlue started by following Southwest’s

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    TEXTBOOKS VERSUS TECHNOLOGICAL MEDIA (COMPUTERS) I asked myself whether I would have preferred being taught by means of a computer in school‚ or were textbooks the best option? I got a positive answer that reiterated to myself‚ the importance of textbooks. But have we asked this to the students of today? What would their answer be? They are seen to prefer computers. Some find it easier to read from the screen than from fat books. Some think that the machine makes the process of reading user-friendly

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    Is Nanotechnology the Next Technological Breakthrough? Automobile revolutionized how people traveled. It increased mobility and economic activity. New employment opportunities arose in areas such as highway construction‚ retail gas sales‚ auto sales‚ food and hospitability. The next technological breakthrough came with the introduction of computers. Starting from 1950’s to date computers evolved from basic computing devices to complex devices‚ which are used to extend human ability in various

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    seating in a movie theatre. They are also seeking better quality and sharper images. To stay competitive and reduce the challenges associated with technological developments the industry must identify best practices and apply those practices to problems the organizations might face. Best Practices in the Movie Industry to Leverage Technological Advancements Best Practice 1: Forming Strategic Partnerships On May 9‚ 2006 Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group announced a groundbreaking agreement

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    Technological Advances in the Last Century Nancy September 30th‚ 2012 HUM/186 Mass Media Influences on America In the last century‚ technology has changed mass media immensely. A hundred years ago‚ people would use the post office‚ a rare telephone or word of mouth to communicate across large distances. These were not the most efficient methods of communication. However since then we have developed ways of communicating in faster‚ more effective ways. In the 1920s‚ radios started becoming

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