package NVivo would be helpful in her data analysis process. The purpose of the study was to consider the difficulties surrounding interrogation of interview transcripts and assess issues of reliability and validity in the data analysis process (Welsh‚ 2002). The study was conducted in England and based on gender and local politics. It involved thirty-five face-to-face interviews with women councilors who were elected to the local government. These women were county‚ unitary‚ and district councilors
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importance of not being English‚ David McDowall states that national identity nowadays might have different perceptions. “A Canadian recently touring Britain discovered‚ in his own words‚ ‘There’s no such thing as the British‚ only English‚ Irish‚ Welsh and Scots.’ Ethnic minority communities apart‚ there is considerable truth in his remark. The sense of difference is more than 1‚000 years old and dates from when Anglo-Saxon invaders from the European continent drove the Celtic people out of what
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is the Welsh flag – The Red Dragon of Wales. • The Welsh language is one of the oldest in Europe. 20% of the population* speaks Welsh. • Do you like vegetables? The Welsh national symbol is a leek. • Are you good at spelling? A town in Wales has the longest name in Britain! Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllanttysiliogogogoch • There are lots of castles in Wales. They were built in the Middle Ages*‚ when the Welsh fought the English. • Wales is called Cymru in Welsh. • Don’t call Welsh people
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helped save the castle from an invasion‚ but some believe he should not have helped save the castle. Robin should have helped save the castle from an invasion for three reasons: he could courageously become a hero‚ bravely prevent the kingdom from a Welsh invasion‚ and tragically there were no other options. The first reason Robin should have helped save the castle from an invasion is because he could courageously become a hero. By becoming a hero his parents would be extremely proud of him. Also his
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My Reaction to Agricultural Biotechnology On December 3‚ 2013‚ Rick Welsh‚ a professor of food studies visited Monmouth College to speak about agricultural biotechnology‚ along with how it has been developed and the impacts that it is having on society. After hearing Professor Welsh mention that he was going to be speaking about agricultural biotechnology‚ I instantly thought of the documentary film that I watched a couple days ago‚ The World According to Monsanto. Monsanto is a food company that
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receive the same punishments as adults that had committed crimes. “At the beginning of the nineteenth century‚ delinquent‚ neglected‚ and runaway children in the United States were treated in the same way as adult criminal offenders” (Seigel & Welsh‚ 2011). Three key things that helped to develop a separate system for juveniles were the child-saving movement‚ the concept of parens patria and the creation of institutions created specifically for the care of juveniles. The ‘child-savers’ movement
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Introduction In this essay I will be investigating the legal system in the UK and how it differs if any from the US legal system. I decided to investigate this topic as I am interested in law and plan on doing a law degree in university. This relates to the Welsh Baccalaureate as it will show my ability to research a particular topic and compare between two factors (UK and US). I would like to find out the similarities with the UK legal system and US‚ and see where they differ. I would also like to find out
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reasons I indicate below. The doctrine of parliament sovereignty establishes the supreme law making body of England which is the legislature. The statutes created by the parliament are non justiciable which shows the capacity of parliament as a retrospective law making body. Though this is the fact‚ it was different before the ’Glorious Revolution’ of 1688. The unlimited parliament legislative authority was not always being accepted in courts. In the case of Dr Bonham’s it is stated that the common
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Priya Misra CONTENT Introduction ………………………………………………………….. Prospectivity or Retrospectivity of Tax……………………………. Retrospectivity across the world……………………………………. Precedent of retrospective taxation in India……………………….. Conclusion……………………………………………………………... List of cases * Allied Motors (P) Ltd. v. CIT (1997) 3 SCC 472 * Ashapura Minichem Ltd. v. ADIT (2010) 5 Taxman 57 (Bom) * Assistant Collector of Central Excise
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Investment (FDI) in general and its consequences in the Welsh economy 24 1. The role of FDI 24 2. The different forms of FDI 24 a) Definitions and classifications 24 b) Advantages and drawbacks 25 3. Why foreign companies invest abroad and why in a specific region rather than another? 26 a) Factors that decide firms to invest abroad 26 b) Decision to invest in one region rather than another 26 4. Consequences of FDI in the Welsh economy 28 a) Overview 28 b) The example of Tata
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