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    Constitutional Convention

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    A Constitution simply convey an assurance between the people and the government where it organises ‚ distributes and regulate state power. There have been assorted attempt by countless number of people to render a clear analogy as to what a Constitution is. Amongst them Professor KC endeavoured to delineate about a constitution in his seascape as‚ “the whole system of a government of a country ‚ the collection of rules which establish and regulate or govern the government”1 Contemporary to that

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    Greenwich

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    Universal Time (UTC) and when this is viewed as a time zone the name Greenwich Mean Time is especially used by bodies connected with the United Kingdom‚ such as the BBC World Service‚[1] the Royal Navy‚ the Met Office and others particularly in Arab countries‚ such as the Middle East Broadcasting Center and OSN. It is the term in common use in the United Kingdom and countries of the Commonwealth‚ including Australia‚ South Africa‚ Nigeria‚ India and Malaysia‚ as well as many other countries in the

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    computers and complement the existing criminal legislation. The act was given its Royal Assent on June 18‚ 1997 but was only enforced on June 1‚ 2000. This Act is based on Computer Misuse Act 1990 (CMA 1990) which was passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom and came in to force on 1 February 1991. It must be noted that Computer Crime Act 1997 has a lot of similarity with the UK Computer Misuse Act 1990 in terms of the offences but differs in several ways. The first three key crimes or offences

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    Christian’s especially in the United States it was seen as a blasphemous portrayal of the life of Jesus Christ. It was released in 1979 and was the thirty-ninth top grossing film of the year the highest British film‚ fourth in the United Kingdom‚ and IMDb has gone on to rank it as the eighth most popular film of the year based on current user votes‚ having a lasting impact despite the negative media that

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    views towards devolution under the likes of Wilson and Callaghan. The essay will also consider devolution under New Labour‚ devolution widely being regarded as one of Tony Blair’s biggest triumphs during his 10 year tenure as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Not only will this paper consider Labour as the party of devolution‚ it will also examine the Conservative party as a party of devolution looking

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    authorities‚ courts‚ parents‚ and other agencies in the United Kingdom‚ to ensure children are safeguarded and their welfare is promoted. It centres on the idea that children are best cared for within their own families; however‚ it also makes provisions for instances when parents and families do not co-operate with statutory bodies. Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_Act_1989 Children Act (2004) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act amended the Children Act 1989‚ largely in

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    young people Task 1 1.1 There has been certain legislation in the United Kingdom along with home policies and procedures that affect the safeguarding of children and young people. Policies and procedures for safeguarding and child protection in England and Wales are the result of the Children Act 1989 and the Children Act 2004 brought more changes that affected the way the child protection system works here in the United Kingdom and so affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. Through

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    declared war on France. The border between France and Germany was heavily fortified on both sides so‚ according to the Schlieffen Plan‚ Germany then invaded neutral Belgium and Luxembourg before moving towards France from the north‚ leading the United Kingdom to declare war on Germany on 4 August due to their violation of Belgian neutrality. After the German march on Paris was halted in the Battle of the Marne‚ what became known as the Western Front settled into a battle of attrition‚ with a trench

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    brain drain problem

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    the world in Brain Drain.The term brain drain was coined by the Royal Society to describe the emigration of "scientists and technologists" to North America from post-war Europe.[7] Another source indicates that this term was first used in the United Kingdom to describe the influx of Indian scientists and engineers.[8] The converse phenomenon is "brain gain"‚ which occurs when there is a large-scale immigration of technically qualified persons. There are also relevant phrases called "brain circulation"

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    Education System

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    Essay #1: Education REVISION When it comes to education‚ many people automatically have a negative reaction; especially when discussing the United States’ educational system. Whether it is grade school or a higher education‚ most people would agree that something needs to be changed. However‚ finding the specific “what” that should be changed in the education system is hard‚ because it’s failure is a combination of many things‚ rather than one direct problem. As citizens‚ we know that flaws are

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