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    Political Parties

    Using examples, explain the differences between left-wing and right-wing political ideas. There are many differences between left-wing and right-wing political ideas. Right-wing political ideas that tend to be pessimistic about human nature and oppose change; right wingers typically favour order, authority and oppose state intervention in the market. “Right wingers” are typically in favour of “free market economics”. This is where private companies are lightly regulated so they are free to

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    Ancient Greece

    Mar, Alexa Period 2 Mr.O The Lord Of The Flies Which is better, to have laws and agree, or to hunt and kill? A symbol is something that has great value. William Golding wrote the novel, “Lord of the Flies”. His purpose in using symbolism is to send certain messages to certain people. He wants to send a message to make people realize that you can change for the better or for the worst. I believe the most important symbol in LOTF is the conch. The conch

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    UK does not have a codified document, we have to look for the key rules and practises of the of the British system in a number of places. Statue law is a law created by Parliament. The acts of parliament always have to be approved by the House of Lords and commons as well as the Monarchs. They will have to gain the force of the law and then try to apply it by the executive and enforced by the courts. If any law includes constitutional relationships it then becomes part of the constitution. A good

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    What Is the Actus Reus

    where D set fire to a house, killing a child inside, the Court of Appeal stated that in the murder case, the jury were only entitled to find intention where death or GBH were virtually certain as the D realised this. This was confirmed by the House of Lords in R v Woolin where D threw his baby son towards the pram, causing serious head injuries from which he died. Recklessness is where the D foresees the risk but goes ahead anyway. This was explained by the Court of Appeal in R v Cunningham, where D was

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    GCSE English Merisha Suleyman Ganidagli Golding presentation of the island I personally think that William Golding presents the island mysteriously. This is shown when he describes the environment the quote “the long scar smashing into the jungle”. He wants us to realise that when the boys landed they “smashed” onto this island empty plain and destroyed the beautiful features of nature. At the beginning of LOTF the children were civilized and were in organised groups. But it did not take

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    the fantasy world of Middle Earth. One of the characters he would create was named Bilbo Baggins, the main star of the Hobbit. This is a tale of a half -sized human like character, known as a hobbit, and his uncanny adventure with Thorin the dwarf lord and 12 militant dwarves along with and a wizard named Gandalf the gray. Their quest is to retrieve the dwarves treasure stolen by the dragon Smaug. Bilbo Baggins is to act as a burglar throughout their great adventure. As they set out across the

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    Lord of the Flies

    Lord of the Flies Full book report 1. A person’s behaviour is determined by several causes through out his life. The phase already begins when we are born. As a child we’re taught how to behave by our parents. Later on our teachers and surroundings influence our behaviour towards a more and more civilized one. In a society we’re kept as civilized as possible by following rules and laws. If we as human beings are placed away from a society, will we be able to maintain our civilized characters

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    Byronic Hero Romantic poet Lord Byron (George Gordon) is credited with the development of prototypical anti-hero, referred to as the Byronic hero. Like Childe Harold in Byron’s popular Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, the Byronic hero is a larger-than-life, but flawed character who would be considered, by traditional standards, to be a rebel. Typically, the Byronic hero: * Exhibits conflicting emotions and excessive moodiness; * Is passionate about a particular issue; * Can be introspective

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    Explain Hoe the Liberal Party Achieved a Landslide Victory in the 1906 Election

    Explain why the liberal party achieved a landslide victory in the 1906 election (12 marks) One of the main reasons for the liberal landslide victory in the 1906 election was their exploitation of conservative mistakes. Joseph Chamberlains’ idea of Tariff reform split the conservative party in half. His scheme of placing higher tariffs on non-empire goods was strongly opposed because free trade had served Britain so well since 1846. A split conservative party was much weaker and it was tariff reform

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    Coalition government can possibly have a greater influence on the position of prime minister than any other factor or event. As prime ministers have always had to be mindful about what could pass in the Commons, prime ministers in single party government had important knob to maintain the party in check (patronage powers, institutional (agenda setting) powers, information powers). In a coalition government there is a more formal need to get the approval of the other party. The experience of coalition

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