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    Name of Centre:Westminster Kingsway CollegeVictoria. | Assignment Feedback | Title of Access to HE Diploma: Business studies | Unit title(s): Business and Management | Unit code(s): AA3/2/LN/080AA3/3/LN/081 | Learner: Tajgul | Tutor/Assessor: G Persaud/I Parper | Title of Assignment: Business structure | AssignmentNumber: 1 of 1 for this Unit1 | Internally moderated? | Yes / No | IM’s signature: | | Part A: Feedback on credit level (NB: If an assignment contributes

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    “But I was‚ in those days of my youth‚ a sturdy‚ commmonsensical fellow‚ and I felt no uneasiness or apprehension whatsoever”. His work is important to him and it makes him feel good about himself and self-important “For I must confess I had the Londoners sense of superiority in those days‚ the half-formed belief that countrymen‚ and particularly those who inhabited the remoter parts of our island‚ were more superstitious‚ more gullible‚ more slow-witted‚ unsophisticated and primitive than we cosmopolitans”

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    Is cultural diversity proving to be compatible with social unity? Britain has changed quite significantly over the past few decades in terms of cultural diversity. Whereas Britain was largely white not so long ago‚ the number of ethnic minorities has been steadily increasing and this growth does not look likely to stop anytime soon. Demographic experts have‚ infact‚ predicted that by 2050‚ 1 in every 5 British person will belong to an ethnic minority. The question issue I will be discussing in the

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    The film was a documentary produced by PBS media. It was titled “the secrets of the Scotland Yard” and was produced and directed by Susannah Ward. Steven Gray narrated it. Commentaries were done by inspector Bickely‚ a curator at the crime museum new Scotland yard. Farndon‚ an author‚ and dramatist of Napoleon crime Chamber‚ a Ripperologist‚ Jonathan Evans‚ an archivist at the Royal London museum‚ and Dr. Watson‚ a senior lecturer at Oxford Brook University and Stephen Smith‚ the author of stop armed

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    Westminster Abbey and the Archbishop of Canterbury In the United Kingdom‚ the history goes back for thousands of years. People might change and leave‚ the buildings however do not. One prime example of a famous historic site is the Westminster Abbey; a church built circulating in 1096. Another connection the church has is the Archbishop of Canterbury‚ which is the senior bishop and main leader of the Church of England. Religion is a big part of both places because that is the basis of both of the

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    gym LA Fitness‚ Bryce Taylor‚ hawked illicit workout photos of his most famous member to national tabloid The Mirror‚ many of his customers left in protest. In 1996‚ Taylor sold the club to entrepreneur Fred Turok and his two partners. By then‚ Londoners had forgotten the scandal‚ so the funky name stuck" (BusinessWeek‚ 2007). This little turn of events became a great marketing success for LA Fitness. Marketing is highly important in the success of any business and as they say in Hollywood any publicity

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    Revision Questions 1. What were the 3 aims of Hitler’s Foreign Policy? • Abolish the Treaty of Versailles • Expand German territory • Defeat communism 2. What was Lebensraum? ‘Living room’ extra land for Germans to live on. 3. What was Anschluss? It meant Austria and Germany combining as one country (one government) It was forbidden. 4. What were the six main steps to war‚ 1935–1939? • Conscription and Rearmament • Rhineland • Austria • Munich • Czechoslovakia • Nazi-Soviet Pact

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    1557 St. Andrew’s Day sermon provides evidence for Eamon Duffy’s defense of the cardinal’s record — not only as an outspoken advocate for the importance of preaching‚ but also as a hard-nosed realist confronting an entire population of apostatized Londoners. In the final essay of this section‚ John Edwards reveals that‚ unlike English documents‚ records from the Spanish and Roman Inquisitions indicate greater Spanish involvement in the restoration of English Catholicism than has been previously

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    Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1886 novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a late-Victorian variation on ideas first raised in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Stevenson’s monster‚ however‚ is not artificially created from stitched-together body parts‚ but rather emerges fully formed from the dark side of the human personality. In the novella Dr. Jekyll‚ who is an esteemed and respected member of the Victorian middle-classes‚ conducts a scientific experiment which allows him to release from

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    A “Christmas Carol” is an engaging social commentary written in the form of a novella‚ which outlines the plight of the poor‚ with the intention of altering the views of the wealthy‚ in Victorian London society. Dickens himself was a victim of the Poor Laws which were a by-product of the industrial Revolution‚ and wrote this novella with the hope of making life more bearable for the poor. Dickens uses the appealing nature of his descriptive novella‚ in order to subtly promote a change of attitude

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