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    A step towards the reform was taken in the rejection of Clause IV‚ something which had long been at the root of Labour ideology. It was previously believed that Clause IV was confusingly worded and didn’t clearly set out the aims of the party. Tony Blair‚ therefore‚ created a new statement of aims and values that would underpin the workings of New Labour. It was defined thereafter as a ‘democratic socialist’ party although New Labours adoption of various market policies lead some to believe it

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    sufficient time‚ expertise‚ knowledge and research back-up to be able to effectively examine legislation and government policy. Political information- this is often because deals about what will go on is made in secret‚ usually called sofa politics‚ Tony Blair was famous for this. –he had a large group of cose advisiors with which he discussed many issues but it was disapproved by many. Analysis-this was a bad thing‚ as this would usually undermine the MP’s making them wonder why they had been elected

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    together’ and the social policies of a future Labour government ‘should and will cross the old boundaries between left and right‚ progressive and conservative’ (Blair‚ 1995). Welfare’s new remit was/is to ‘equip citizens with the skills and aspirations they need to succeed’ which accordingly meant bestowing the ‘core skill’ of ‘entrepreneurship’ (Blair‚ 1998: 10-11) on welfare recipients in the context of what Brown described as an ‘information age’. The value of knowledge acquisition and it’s creative

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    Patience ‚ honesty and compassion are the keys towards creating a better world to live In this advanced and modern twenty-first centuries‚ technologies are advancing beyond our imagination‚ from sky scrapers to magnetic bullet train‚ from biological sciences to space exploration. What more could you ask for? But yet‚ competition is so intense to remain at the top. People are becoming more and more individualistic‚ materialistic and ruthless. If they could not achieve their goal by proper means‚

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    ‘Explain the ideas and policies which link the modern Labour Party to socialism’. (10 marks) Socialism is the economic system based on cooperation rather than competition of businesses which utilizes centralized planning and redistribution of wealth. Industry is state owned and therefore companies have government monopolies on them which results in no competition. Industries are redistributed though the state to achieve a fairer society. Traditional Labour values were indeed a form of socialism

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    The Blair Witch Project

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    Textual Analysis: The Blair Witch Project Horror movies always have one thing in common; the victim(s) and the monster. The monster typically is a human who uses some kind of weapon to demise their victim‚ and the victim usually finds a weapon to use against the monster‚ usually killing them. In the movie‚ The Blair Witch Project‚ that is not the case. The Blair witch is never seen in the movie‚ but uses nature to haunt her victims. The victim’s on the other hand only have a 16 mm camera‚ and

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    The current cabinet of the United Kingdom is the result of a coalition government formed after the 2010 general election. Headed by the Conservative leader David Cameron it combines Conservative and Liberal Democrat MPs and has been subject of intense scrutiny by each of the parties. This has meant that David Cameron has had to keep to his parties traditional values (e.g. Thatcherism) in order to hold party loyalty but at the same time make policy concessions to the Liberal Democrats so that he can

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    Tony Takitani Analysis

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    In Tony Takitani‚ loneliness is a reoccurring theme. The characters experience their own versions of emptiness‚ and they cope with it differently. Lack of companionship doesn’t bother Tony Takitani for most of his life‚ until he meets Konuma Eiko and falls in love with her. After the two are married Tony is no longer lonely‚ but is overcome by the fear of becoming lonely again. This fear eventually subsides‚ and he learns that Eiko has a lonely side as well. Eiko has an empty space that she fills

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    Background of Tony Fernandes Tony Fernandes was born on 30 April 1964 in Kuala Lumpur to an Indian father who was originally from Chennai‚ India and a Christian Eurasian mother of mixed Portuguese and Malaccan descent. He was educated at Epsom College from 1977 to 1983 and graduated from London School of Economics in 1987. He had worked briefly with Virgin Atlantic as a Financial Controller. He was also the youngest CEO to lead the Warner Music Records (Malaysia) before deciding to set up Tune Air

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    Voting Behaviour

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    Voting Behaviour in the UK The study of voting behaviour is made difficult because: a) Voting is in secret b) Votes in the UK are pooled‚ and supposedly mixed up. Yet political scientists have‚ since the War‚ and especially the 1960s been analysing voters and voting trends. Their weapons: Political Polls • Opinion polls used since the 30s in the USA and the 40s in the UK give indication at all times‚ yet are only a predictor. • Exit Polls‚ adapted from marketing

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