To what extent is there a ‘democratic deficit’ in the UK? The extent to which there is a ‘democratic deficit’ in the UK can be argued to varying degrees of accuracy. A democratic deficit would be when a democratic institution‚ such as the UK Government or in the courts of the UK‚ breaks or falls short of its democratic principles in their principles. An example of democratic deficit in the UK is when In parts of London‚ Sheffield‚ Manchester and Birmingham‚ thousands of would-be voters had to stand
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Jollibee situation and integration in the UK market I - Introduction : Presentation and Description of Jolibee II – Environemental analysis 1 How is the market ? 2 Internal/External analysis - 1 Internal Push - Ressources - Marketing Mix - Customer analysis - 2 External Pull : Micro Environment - Five Force analysis - 3 External Pull : Macro Environment - PESTEL - 4 Product life
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Investment into the UK through TNC’s is important as it transfers technology‚ skills and innovation to the UK. FDI is particularly important in the UK’s automotive industry with 25% of Ford’s engines being sourced from Dagenham in Essex. However‚ there is the issue that The British government has limited power to influence decisions made by foreign trans-national companies when it comes to them relocating and offshoring. This means thousands of people in the UK can face redundancy with the UK government
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Explain how coastal flooding presents environmental‚ social‚ economic risks for the UK (10 marks) Coastal flooding occurs when normally dry‚ low-lying land is flooded by sea water. Coastal flooding is a serious threat to the UK. Many British cities are situated on or near the coast‚ on low-lying land‚ together with 40% of the UK’s manufacturing industry and sea level rise means that the UK are more at risk. Greater London and the Holderness coast are areas that are vulnerable to coastal flooding
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Černiauskaitė 2013 05 19 ATTITUDE TOWARDS ONLINE UK EDUCATION IN LITHUANIA BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS COURSE RESEARCH REPORT Lect. Eglė Verseckaitė 2013 05 19 VILNIUS‚ 2013 * SUMMARY The report focuses on investigating attitude towards online education introduction in Lithuania. The research problem is that the UCORS (newly established online education company) does not know how Lithuanian student assess online educational opportunities in UK universities. And a question arises: what factors
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Comparison of UK and China’s Bicycle markets 1. Introduction: With the advent of the improvisation of technology in the transport‚ communication and information transfer like internet‚ the providence of the small businesses and large scale businesses as well was greatly changed in the last five decades. The pursuit for the expansion of market place is no longer limited to a place or country but it has become a global competition. Besides‚ it was reported that the world trade expansion has
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January. Moore‚ L. (1994) `Developments in Trade and Trade Policy`‚ in Artis‚ M.J. and Lee‚ N. The Economics of the European Union: Policy and Analysis‚ Oxford: OUP. Morris‚ J. (1988) `The Who‚ Why and Where of Japanese Manufacturing Investment in the UK`‚ Industrial Relations Journal‚ Vol. 19‚ no. 1‚ pp. 31 – 40. Oxelheim‚ L. And Ghauri‚ P. (2004) European Union and the Race for Foreign Direct Investment in Europe‚ Oxford: Elsevier. Sadler‚ D. (1992) The Global Region: Production‚ State Policies
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Are civil liberties protected sufficiently in the UK? Civil liberties are basic rights and freedoms granted to citizens of a country through national common or statute law. They include freedom of speech‚ freedom of movement‚ freedom from arbitrary arrest‚ freedom of assembly‚ freedom of association and freedom of religious worship. Such rights and freedoms form the basis of a democratic society and are often denied to those living in a dictatorship. Civil liberties are distinct from human rights
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TNT Express UK TNT focuses on express delivery services of documents‚ parcels and freight securely between businesses‚ using land and/or air transportation. Starting from humble beginnings in Australia in 1946 with just a single truck‚ TNT has grown into a truly global company and serves customers in over 200 countries‚ employing 83‚235 people around the world. As of 31st December 2010‚ TNT Express posted Euro 7.053 Billion in total revenue with an operating income of Euro 180 Million. TNT Express
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Report on Nando’s‚ a Hospitality Industry in the UK 1.0 Introduction The objective of this report is to analyse the hospitality and tourism consumer in a UK organisation that related to the hospitality industries. The report writer has chosen Nando’s; the organization is a hospitality industry (please refer to appendice 1.0). The first objective of the report is to analyse Nando’s communication activity from the perspective of the tourist decision making process. The writer analyses the communication
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