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    Introduction The United Kingdom has a completely world-leading education system. The education in the United Kingdom has hundreds years of history‚ which is quite perfect and complex‚ and also has a very large flexibility. It is quite different from the education in China. Overall‚ the education in the UK is divided into three parts: primary education‚ secondary education and tertiary education. The secondary education in the UK and China The difference of education between the United Kingdom and China

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    Henry V and Richard III depicted how two very different men rose to power and assumed the throne of England. Henry was an intelligent‚ driven young man who sought to reconstruct the civil war ravaged kingdom after the death of his father. Shakespeare presented Richard as a corrupt‚ sadistic villain who cared nothing for the English people except that they knew and feared his absolute authority. Both men‚ though‚ possessed the same focus and determination‚ which made the comparison and contrast of

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    host city it was met by jubilation across the United Kingdom. During the “Boom” years‚ the Olympics were seen to be a great opportunity to exhibit the United Kingdom to the world and bring in a huge boost to the UK economy. However‚ now the Olympics are taking place during the worst financial crisis since the 1930s and with the government still maintaining a huge budget deficit‚ many are questioning whether the Olympics will benefit the United Kingdom after all. The Olympics are the largest sporting

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    Topshop is a British chain of clothing stores that operates in more than 20 countries. It is part of the Arcadia Group‚ which also owns a number of other retail outlets including Burton‚ Dorothy Perkins‚ Miss Selfridge and Wallis. Its primary sales come from a range of products including clothing and fashion accessories‚ and is mainly known for its women’s clothing‚ with Topman having been created in the late 1970s to cater for male customers. The business has also expanded into the online fashion

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    used to be a communist country until 1949 however they are not anymore; therefore this will not affect McDonalds in a negative way. Legal Social The people in china eat fairly different types of foods compared to the people who are from the United Kingdom. If McDonalds sold the exact same food that they sell in the UK‚ this wouldn’t have the same affect and the McDonalds in China’s sales would decrease dramatically. McDonalds will need to research what foods and flavours Chinese people like‚ and

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    nations. The costs are considerably less than similar ones in neighbouring countries. Malaysian doctors and specialists are highly qualified‚ having received their training at industry-leading medical schools overseas‚ in countries such as the United Kingdom and United States‚ as well as established local universities. With top-notch medical services providing reliable‚ safe and effective treatment in comfortable surroundings‚ ease of access and affordable prices‚ Malaysia has become a leading choice

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    Assess the strengths of the UK constitution (25marks) The constitution of the United Kingdom is the sum of laws and principles that make up the body politic of the United Kingdom. It concerns both the relationship between the individual and the state‚ and the functioning of the legislature‚ the executive and judiciary. One strength that is highlighted in the source which is a strength of the UK constitution is that it is flexible. This is a strength as it therefore means the government and people

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    European Convention on Human Rights 1950 art.3‚ art.10 Cases: A v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2005] UKHL 71; [2006] 2 A.C. 221 (HL) A v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2004] UKHL 56; [2005] 2 A.C. 68 (HL) Chahal v United Kingdom (22414/93) (1997) 23 E.H.R.R. 413 (ECHR) *P.L. 110 Its 10th anniversary in late 2008 drew many commentaries on the strengths and weaknesses‚ utility and purportedly harmful effects of the Human Rights Act 1998. The debate has continued into 2009

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    intense desire among Britons to develop or define what it is to be British‚ made difficult today as a result of the many layers of British identity. Unlike most nations‚ which have distinct traditions‚ religious convictions‚ and even dialect‚ The United Kingdom is made up of separate nation-states with their own deeply ingrained cultures. Further complicating the matter is the rise of multiculturalism‚ which has hindered efforts to build an inclusive British identity based on commonalities among citizens

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    Chapter 2 Development and Classification Discussion Questions 1. a) Sources of finance. Where capital markets/shareholders are the principal source of finance‚ accounting focuses on profitability‚ stewardship‚ and a fair presentation of results and financial position. There are high levels of disclosure in published financial statements. When banks are the principal source of finance‚ accounting tends to be conservative and disclosures are usually relatively low (banks have direct access

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