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02 avril 2007
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Was the Macmillan government's decision to apply for membership of the European Communities the product of Britain's declining global status? - publié le 02/04/2007

Essay - 6 pages - Political science

The fear that Britain would become, as Labour's post-war Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin put it “just another European country” , was one of the main reasons to explain the British refusal to join a European supranational organisation. The Attlee government was indeed in...

15 févr. 2012
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The fundamental constitutional principles of the British constitution

Essay - 4 pages - Constitutional law

The fundamental constitutional principles of the British constitution are: -The rule of Law -The separation of powers In basic terms, the rule of law is the supremacy of law other humankind. As early as the 4th Before Christ (BC), Aristotle a great philosopher explained that the rule of...

08 mars 2009
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Does devolution constitute a challenge to the British political tradition?

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

In 1998, the New Labor government passed the Scotland Act, the Government of Wales Act and the Northern Ireland Act, enforcing devolution in the United Kingdom. In order to determine if devolution constitutes a challenge to the British political tradition, one needs to look...

01 févr. 2014
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The British Constitution: debate about constitutional reform

Essay - 4 pages - Constitutional law

Once widely admired, especially during the seventeenth century by French philosophers, the British constitution has now become a target for criticism. There have been strong debates regarding constitutional reforms that emerged after the democratic reforms of the nineteenth century to the...

16 janv. 2007
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What were the major impacts of World War One on British society? - publié le 16/01/2007

Essay - 7 pages - International relations

One could argue that World War One did not have a huge impact on British society compared to the Second World War. However, the conflict was soon called the ‘Great War' in Britain, and it was the first time that the whole society was involved in the war effort. A new type of war had...

15 janv. 2009
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The clout of the British aristocracy - publié le 15/01/2009

Essay - 11 pages - Journalism

The British aristocracy is known worldwide, not only because of its prestigious past, but also for all its special ways of life. Many stereotypes can briefly define them: they have a great economic power, they are important actors in the British political life, and they have very...

02 juin 2008
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The clout of the British aristocracy

Essay - 19 pages - Sociology & social sciences

The British aristocracy is known worldwide, not only because of its prestigious past, but also for all its special ways of life. Many stereotypes can briefly define them: they have a great economic power, they are important actors in the British political life, and they have very...

29 sept. 2010
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British Airways - case study - publié le 29/09/2010

Case study - 29 pages - Business strategy

In today's world, characterized by millions of people who have the necessity and the desire to move as quickly as possible from one side of the globe to the other, the sector of the air transports obviously plays a major role of primary importance, being one of the world ?s biggest industries...

02 avril 2007
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Was the Macmillan government's decision to apply for membership of the European Communities the product of Britain's declining global status?

Essay - 6 pages - Political science

The fear that Britain would become, as Labour's post-war Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin put it "just another European country" , was one of the main reasons to explain the British refusal to join a European supranational organisation. The Attlee government was indeed in favour...

04 déc. 2006
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To what extent was there a consensus in British politics from 1945 until 1979 ?

Essay - 7 pages - Modern history

Full employment is probably the most important issue of all, as the other issues are mere consequences. The first sign of a increasing the consensus about the question of full employment was based on the employment policy in May 1944, which was initiated by the governments to ensure a...

29 sept. 2010
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Opposing views about forest harvesting in British Columbia, Canada

Essay - 2 pages - Ecology & environment

The forest industry has been a crucial part of British Columbia's economy for a very long time. Up until the 1970s, it was widely claimed that 50% of every dollar spent in BC was generated by the forest industry (from textbook, Farley 1972, 87). Today, this industry still remains the...

19 mai 2008
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British Airways - case study

Case study - 29 pages - Business strategy

In today's world, characterized by millions of people who have the necessity and the desire to move as quickly as possible from one side of the globe to the other, the sector of the air transports obviously plays a major role of primary importance, being one of the world ?s biggest industries...

02 déc. 2008
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Opposing views about forest harvesting in British Columbia, Canada - publié le 02/12/2008

Essay - 2 pages - Ecology & environment

The forest industry has been a crucial part of British Columbia's economy for a very long time. Up until the 1970s, it was widely claimed that 50% of every dollar spent in BC was generated by the forest industry (from textbook, Farley 1972, 87). Today, this industry still remains the...

11 août 2009
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Assessment of British radicalism during the period 1784 to 1815

Thesis - 5 pages - Modern history

The assertion that the radical movement was never anything more than a “marginal phenomenon in a broadly reforming polity” is certainly bold; it is easy enough to pick holes in such statements when they are removed from their context and surrounding qualifications. Bearing this in...

21 sept. 2011
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British Airways - Global Operations

Market study - 7 pages - Business strategy

British Airways (BA), a flagship carrier airline in the UK, was created in 1974 and is headquartered in Waterside. It was privatized in February 1987 and is the largest airline in the UK based on fleet size, international destinations and international flights. BA's - British...

12 janv. 2009
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To what extent is the British newspaper market is a pluralist market? - publié le 12/01/2009

Essay - 5 pages - Social, moral & civic education

According to former MP William Hague, Britain 'has a great and vibrant tradition of a free and pluralist press and media, rich in its diversity and opinions.'(Hague; 2000). It is true that in the past decades, the British newspaper market has always been referred to as being...

30 nov. 2010
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Employment: Lessons from the British model

Case study - 3 pages - Human resources

While France has been trying to stem high unemployment for almost 2 years, its closest neighbor Britain is at a record low rate of unemployment. Indeed, France with 9.8%, struggles to find a solution to tackle the phenomenon, which has now become the greatest evil of this century. "Thus, after...

15 janv. 2007
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To what extent is the British newspaper market is a pluralist market?

Essay - 6 pages - Medias

According to former MP William Hague, Britain 'has a great and vibrant tradition of a free and pluralist press and media, rich in its diversity and opinions.'(Hague; 2000). It is true that in the past decades, the British newspaper market has always been referred to as being...

15 mai 2009
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The British monarchy as of 2008 - publié le 15/05/2009

Thesis - 6 pages - Journalism

The British monarchy is a shared monarchy which can trace its ancestral lineage back to the Anglo-Saxon period. The British monarch or Sovereign is the Head of state of the United Kingdom and in the British overseas territories. So the British monarch is also head of...

30 janv. 2009
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The British monarchy as of 2008

Essay - 6 pages - Political science

The British monarchy is a shared monarchy which can trace its ancestral lineage back to the Anglo-Saxon period. The British monarch or Sovereign is the Head of state of the United Kingdom and in the British overseas territories. So the British monarch is also head of...

15 janv. 2009
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British Imperialism - published: 15/01/2009

Essay - 3 pages - Modern history

The American War of Independence (1775-1783) is referred to as the end of the first British Empire and as an evolution of the management of the colonies. Britain realized that trade might continue to bring prosperity even in the absence of colonial rule (this contributed to the extension...

29 sept. 2010
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British Petroleum and the BTC pipeline - publié le 29/09/2010

Case study - 7 pages - Management

The BTC (Baku-Tblisi-Ceyhan) project is a 1,770 km long pipeline which will transport up to one million barrels of oil per day from the Sangachal terminal next to Baku in Azerbaijan, then through Tblisi in Georgia, and finally to a new marine terminal at Ceyhan in Turkey. Eleven large oil...

06 janv. 2014
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Violence of the British oppression and how Gandhi answered to it

Case study - 10 pages - Educational studies

Concerning the study of the nationalist movement in India several series of studies followed one another. It seems however in a general way that the study of the nationalist movement in India suffered from an often excessive attention carried to Gandhi leading to neglect the importance of the...

02 oct. 2014
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Carrefour Group and British Airways ? Financial Analysis

Financial analysis - 12 pages - Finance

The Carrefour story begun in the South of Paris during the 1960s. For the first time in history, different kinds of products gathered in the same place and were self-service distributed. Due to its success, the Group began to expand to foreign countries. First in Europe, then in emerging...

24 juil. 2012
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Case study: British Airways vs Unite Union

Case study - 4 pages - Business strategy

While the latest dispute between British Airways' management and employees was in 1997, the company has experienced the 2010's most significant dispute. It involved 12,000 members against the reduction in cabin crewmembers due to a bad financial position (loss of £1bn over the two previous...

11 juil. 2022

The Establishment of the British welfare State

Course material - 1 pages - Political science

The State intervention in the domain of social affairs dates to the early 1830s but the effective welfare State was made official on December 2nd 1942 with the Beveridge Report. Following the Second World War, the term "welfare State" referred to a major expansion of State involvement in the...

26 oct. 2009
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British Petroleum and the BTC pipeline

Case study - 7 pages - Management

The BTC (Baku-Tblisi-Ceyhan) project is a 1,770 km long pipeline which will transport up to one million barrels of oil per day from the Sangachal terminal next to Baku in Azerbaijan, then through Tblisi in Georgia, and finally to a new marine terminal at Ceyhan in Turkey. Eleven large oil...

21 sept. 2012
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British super - injunctions and the clash between private and public interests

Case study - 13 pages - Educational studies

One of the specificities of the British legal system and more generally of the common law is the notion of Equity. Equity is judge-made entirely and is meant to balance the stricter rules of pure common law with principles of fairness. Injunctions are an equitable remedy, insofar as they...

22 janv. 2014
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Work and Property in the Founding Fathers' time and mind: The Republican vision of government seen through John Adams's Thoughts on Government and the Federalist Papers #10 and #51

Essay - 11 pages - Modern history

In opposition to the democratic vision stands another school of thought which is at the origin of the belief that America was never intended to be a democracy. It advocates mainly representation by the elites and a separation of powers, and we shall see what becomes of it in the context of the...

01 avril 2013
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Explain the theoretical basis of Locke's theory of the limitations on legitimate government - publié le 01/04/2013

Case study - 3 pages - Social, moral & civic education

John Locke, a philosopher and doctor of the 17th century is seen as the father of the liberal theory in political science. His theories about the State have to be understood in an historical revolutionary background. Indeed, all his reflections about state's birth and goals have been made around...