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    Labour weakness was the most important reason for Conservative dominance from 1951 to 1964. How far do you agree? Between 1951 and 1964‚ the Conservative’s time in power‚ the Labour party were providing ineffectual opposition. One of the reasons for this was their internal disputes over issues such as unilateralism. However‚ there were also more important reasons for Conservative dominance‚ such as the economy and growing prosperity in Britain‚ the property owning democracy and the greater availability

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    Union vs. Non Union

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    there appears to be conflicting views as to whether there is a power imbalance in the working industry which later causes conflict between the employer and employee‚ as a result there is a lack of trust. It is that perspective that invites a trade union to be involved in order to collaborate in contributing solutions that would otherwise result in a lack of employee voice. Unitarism represents the idea that employees benefit from their employers‚ and employers benefit from their employees; a unity

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    The main goal of European exploration was for "gold‚ glory and God"‚ but this couldn’t have been made possible without the advancements made in technology. The problem with European ships was that they could not sail against the wind. The caravel was a new ship that was much more sturdier than other vessels and it had triangular sails. Theses factors allowed the ship to sail against the wind. Europeans also improved their navigational systems. The astrolabe was used by sailors to better determine

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    the Soviet Union collapsed on December 26th‚ 1991‚ many considered it a victory for Democracy and America. However‚ most people fail to realize that America never truly “won” the war. While America did prevent the Soviet Union from spreading with it’s foreign policy‚ the Soviet Union collapsed because of the structure and principles of its economy‚ the Gorbachev reforms‚ and the solidarity movement.. (finish intro change) The first internal issue the Soviet Union had was the problem

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    The Philosophy that created a Nation Manifest destiny was the Philosophy that created a nation‚ not only was the philosophy right but it made our nation what it thrives to be and what it continues to grow as. The 19th-Century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the U.S. throughout the American continents. It was a mission in the 1840’s destined by God to spread beliefs throughout the country. The united states not only could‚ but was compelled to span from coast to coast. With the drudgery

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    Critically discuss whether Germany or Greece should leave the European Union. In the very first part of my assignment I will briefly introduce you to the history of the European Union‚ and then in a few words I will observe the pros and cons for the EU. In the main section of my coursework I will critically discuss whether Germany or Greece should leave the EU.As a conclusion‚ I will try to draw everything together and briefly sum up my arguments. After the World War II the countries in Europe

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    European Colonialism writing Have you ever wonder why africa is pretty pore and not powerful‚ well this writing will show you why africa was colonized and how they are affected by it. Usually colonialist colonize because they wanted more land‚ because back then the more land your country had the more powerful you were. That meant when there was land for the takean‚ the bigger countries got more land than the smaller countries got less. So in the end the smaller countries stay small and the big

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    following reasons‚ Communist theory assumes that all humans are basically good‚ well-motivated‚ and possess equal capabilities and motivation. This simply isn’t so‚ and Communism never found any way to overcome the problems this assumption caused. The failure of communism is due to human nature. Power corrupts. If Stalin was not corrupted by his power‚ then the system may have worked. Also‚ since everyone would get paid anyway‚ they did not overly try at work and in turn their work was shoddy.

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    Reasons Why Drugs Are Bad

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    an increase in heart rate and a decrease in concentration and will to work. The real danger of cannabis is that it is a gateway drug. Most people who take part in other‚ addictive drugs say that cannabis introduced them to drugs. Another important reason to not smoke cannabis is that it is against the law. If an officer of the law catches you smoking‚ you can go to jail. Getting high is not worth going to jail! Another drug teenagers must be careful not to take is ecstasy. Ecstasy is called MDMA

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    Why Marx Was Right

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    1/19 Review by Don Milligan Why Marx Was Right Terry Eagleton New Haven & London: Yale University Press‚ 2011 ISBN 978-0-300-18153-1 Pbk “Was ever a thinker so travestied?” T erry Eagleton ends Why Marx Was Right with this rhetorical question: “Was ever a thinker so travestied?” This is a fitting end to a book which is a lament for the wicked ways of a world that has done so much damage to the thought and legacy of Karl Marx‚ piling misconception upon misconception‚ so that

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