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    Gave a Detail account of the silent features of the British Constitution Introduction: The English Constitution has made a great circuit of the globe & has become a common possession of civilized man. (G. B Adams) A Constitution means certain principles on which the Government of the State is organized & which determines the relations between the people & the Government the Constitution of British is unique in nature & has provided inspiration for a number of other constitutions in the world

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    The climate of the British Isles is said to be both temperate and maritime‚ discuss. The British Isles located at 54◦N has historically had very unstable and hard to predict weather patterns due its location where five significantly different air masses converge and with influences from the Sub-polar Jet stream and North Atlantic Drift. Along with the additional complication of global warming potentially causing more extreme weather‚ meteorologists have been unable to agree on whether the UK has

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    2009 Structural Perspective: British Airways André Costa Choi Sin Man Jiyun Baek 0 1 – Introduction In different working fields‚ companies face the pressure of globalization‚ and they must find new ways to overcome this challenge. The following example‚ introduces the case of British Airways‚ which needs to deal with the globalization issue trying to reduce the operational costs‚ increase profits and provide suitable services to customers. According to British Airways annual report from 2008/2009

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    or operation Sledgehammer. The British response was that “no responsible British general‚ admiral‚ or air marshal [was] prepared to recommend Sledgehammer as a practicable operation in 1942.” They felt “that [Operation Torch was] by far the best chance for effective relief to the Russian front in 1942.” As the talks went on the British refused to change their minds and after the intervention of Roosevelt the American generals reluctantly agreed to Operation

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    Executive Summary British American Tobacco Malaysia is a largest tobacco company in Malaysia. This company is under a large tobacco group which is British American Tobacco Group. It is the second largest tobacco group in the world. Back to Malaysia‚ it owns 60% of market share in Malaysia. BATMalaysia producing and distributing risky product which is cigarette‚ it is restricted by many laws and regulation which set by the Malaysian Governments. One of the acts is Tobacco Products

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    British Imperialism was a large factor in the development of India both technologically and socially. The main reason that the British Imperialism has had such a large effect on the Indian way of life was because it lasted 190 years. Such a long direct and indirect rule impacted India’s development immensely‚ with the occupation ranging from the oppressive company rule to the British monarchy. The imperialism of India had many negative effects on the nation. Indian culture was lost‚ people were repressed

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    with the question how the British voting system tends to be undemocratic in comparison with two other European voting systems - the French and German. The United Kingdom counts five distinct types of elections: UK general elections‚ elections to national/regional parliaments and assemblies‚ elections to the European Parliament‚ local elections and mayoral elections.(wikipedia‚ 2008).According to the facts and in comparison with the French and German systems‚ the British voting system might be undemocratic

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    Can the British be proud of their empire? Britain should be proud of the empire they fought for and won because they concurred most of the countries that were in their empire and are still the leading empire to have the most countries in their power‚ (about one third of the world). The British Empire was a global empire ruled by Great Britain. At its peak in 1921‚ the Empire contained a quarter of the world’s land area and more than a fourth of the world’s population. The sun never set on the empire

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    How far are the story lines in the film you have studied typically British? Narrative: Stephen Taylor invites his girlfriend‚ a nursery teacher (Jenny)‚ to spend the weekend in Eden Lake‚ an idyllic and remote place in the woods. However‚ what Steve really wants to do while they are away is propose to Jenny. While camping at the lake shore‚ they are disturbed by a gang of youths. The next day‚ the couple realizes that they have been robbed and are stranded in the woods without their car. While

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    from £9‚278m to £8‚515m. Revenues fell for 3 consecutive years; at the end of 2004 revenues were £1‚718m or 19% lower than in 2001. The following years saw revenues rise £955m or 13% above this. Let us now consider these changes in more detail. British Airways earns revenue from 3 published sources: Passenger services‚ cargo services and ‘other‚ ’ being mainly fuel surcharges. Revenues fell their sharpest during y/e 31 Mar 2002‚ by 10.1% or £938m. The atrocities of the terrorist attacks in New

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