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    To What Extent Does the Doctrine of Parliamentary Supremacy Explain why the UK Continues to Have an Uncodified Constitution? It is well known among the legal and political communities across the world that the UK possesses quite a unique constitution. Our constitution is different to most others‚ with the possible exception of Israel and New Zealand‚ because it is not codified‚ or contained within one written document. The most recognisable codified constitution is that of the USA‚ which is contained

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    and participation of all health care providers is vital. This will work towards WHO’s goal of achieving “better health for all” (WHO‚ 2013). One of the systems‚ structured by the United Kingdom (UK)‚ is called the National Health Service (NHS). This system is generally publicly funded. To allow this‚ the UK government uses a percentage of the taxes paid by members of the public to fund health services. This is also the case for Australia’s healthcare system‚ Medicare. However despite the common basis

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    Inquiry report (2011)‚ Final report pf the national commission on the causes of the financial and economic crisis in the united states. Submitted by Pursuant to Public Law 111-21 McLean‚ Bethany and Joe Nocera‚ All the Devils Are Here‚ the Hidden History of the Financial Crisis‚ Portfolio‚ Penguin‚ 2010‚ p.120 Final Report of the National Commission on the Causes of the Financial and Economic Crisis in the United States‚ aka The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report‚ p.127 Anna Katherine Barnett-Hart The

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    Abstract Samsung is best known as one of the world’s biggest sellers of smart TVs‚ it is also the world’s second biggest handset seller after Nokia. To explore Samsung’s success this report develops a theoretical framework for analyzing their strategies in UK market‚ it first explores the external conditions for Samsung Company and their competitors. A major part of the report is devoted to analyzing Samsung’s resent strategies and perceiving the strategic issue they have. The strategy suggestion is applied

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    Should the UK Monarchy be abolished? There have been long talks and debates on whether or not the monarchy should be abolished‚ many people have strong contrasting views about this topic and I myself have a strong opinion about this as well. I strongly agree with abolishing the UK monarchy and throughout this essay I will be discussing reason for and against. As we all know the monarchy has been part of the British constitution for centuries and has played a big part in the past British culture

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    The UK as the largest economy in Europe next to Germany‚ and has the fifth largest economy in the world in terms of market exchange rates. The UK is also one of the most globalized countries in the world. London‚ the capital of the UK‚ is one of the three major financial centers in the world‚ along with New York and Tokyo. Having grown every quarter since 1992‚ The UK economy has seen the longest period of sustained economic growth for more than 150 years. Service industries are the most significant

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    Assess the level of energy security in the UK Energy security is defined as the extent to which an affordable‚ reliable and stable energy supply can be achieved. Over the last few decades‚ the energy situation in the UK has constantly been changing‚ from producing enough oil and natural gas to be a net exporter of both fuels to now being on the brink of not importing and producing enough energy to meet the nations’ demands. The past decades of the UK’s energy were probably brighter days than what

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    One of the most prominent issues in society today‚ human trafficking‚ also known as modern slavery‚ has seen a 55% increase in the United Kingdom (UK) since 2014‚ with a total of 2‚340 people‚ including 671 children identified as victims‚ 300 of these being British. The exploitation of these victims is labeled under four categories: domestic servitude‚ labour exploitation‚ organ harvesting‚ and sexual exploitation. Apart from hurting our citizens‚ human trafficking has a large impact on economics

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    History (from Greek ἱστορία - historia‚ meaning is about an umbrella term that relates to past events as well as the discovery‚ collection‚ organization‚ and presentation of information about these events. The term includes cosmic‚ geologic‚ and organic history‚ but is often generically implied to mean human history. Scholars who write about history are called historians. History as well as ancient geometrical applications of history can also refer to the academic discipline which uses a narrative

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    Government & Politics Essay To what extent is there a democratic deficit in the UK? There is an argument that the government has the power and right to change laws and represent people without necessarily having to be elected. This can also be known as ‘Democratic deficit’. An example of democratic deficit is the House of Lords. The members in the House of Lords aren’t

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