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Commentary on the question of Northern Ireland, speech by James Callaghan
Commentary - James Callaghan on the Question of Northern Ireland On April 22nd, 1969, Mr. Paul Bernard Rose, MP for Manchester Blackley, declared about the Northern Ireland issue: “An almost uncontrollable situation has developed because too little has been done too late”. [1] This quotation and the speech studied today are taken from the same session in the House of Commons on a quite controversial topic: the question of Northern Ireland. It follows another one
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The colonisation of India
India has a rich and diverse history dating back thousands of years. Before the arrival of colonial powers, India was a land of numerous kingdoms and empires, each with their own unique culture and traditions. The earliest known civilization in India was the Indus Valley Civilization, which flourished from around 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE. This civilization was known for its well-planned cities and advanced systems of water management. Following the decline of the Indus
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The system of supply chain
The supply chain help business men and woman to run their activity by creating products and delivering in BtoB, BtoD, or BtoC. This process has several steps that the product started and finished with it, that start with creating the product, packaging, shipping and also the logistics to deliver it. The supply chain understands an essential part of the company as it is very important to optimize the process to ensure effective and efficient delivery
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The source of the Melting Glaciers
I/ The source of the Melting Glaciers a) Methane Emission (CH4) Oil and gas extraction processes also emit methane, the main constituent of natural gas. Methane is also more harmful to the environment than carbon dioxide whose global warming power remains at 1 where that of methane climbs to 25. In equal quantities, methane is therefore more powerful in the greenhouse effect than CO2. But there are not as many methane emissions as there are
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To what extent can female villains help change the perception of women in society?
To what extent can female villains help change the perception of women in society? Introduction: Start with the traditional perception of women: Clichés: a woman’s place is in the kitchen or with the children They have to act dumb and innocent: they have to dress like sweet little things (in pink!) and put make-up on. A woman who cannot have children has no purpose in life A woman is nothing without a man: damsels need
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Assess the role of Mikhail Gorbachev in bringing the cold War to an end
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How to understand and prevent the process of jihadist radicalisation in today’s Europe ?
HOW TO UNDERSTAND AND PREVENT THE PROCESS OF JIHADIST RADICALISATION IN TODAY’S EUROPE ? Essay Economic Political Science Written by Romane Comte 2018 ________________ Table of contents Introduction I. A suitable and efficient process, difficult to understand A) The causes of radicalisation B) The Radicalisation Process : how to understand it in order to prevent it II. How to set up efficient measures in Europe A) Inspiring and promising European models B) European measures are
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The Benefits of Music Therapy for People with Alzheimer’s Disease
Full Name Name 1 Teachers Name English Culture and literature / 604-103-MQ 30 May. 2022 The Benefits of Music Therapy for People with Alzheimer’s Disease Because of its particular properties, music can have multiple beneficial effects and even be used as a treatment option for different mental health issues, such as with Alzheimer’s disease. Indeed, according to a number of studies, music can help to retrieve memory, prevent depression, and improve well-being and quality of
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Commentary on an extract of the chapter IV from The Vicar of Wakefield
LD L2 LLCE British Literature Exam Subject : Organized commentary on an extract of the chapter IV from The Vicar of Wakefield. The Vicar of Wakefield is a novel from the 18th century written by Oliver Goldsmith. The story is about the Vicar and his family and the different events they are going through, and it is narrated by the Vicar himself. The extract we are going to analyze is the beginning of the fourth
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An essay on the critic of globalization
“Globalization feels like a runaway train; out of control” (Dr Gordon Brown). We’ve seen, since the beginning of the 19th century, a big change in our society. Some might call it “interdependence”, but it’s qualified as “globalization”. It’s the process of the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale. Paradoxical points of views stand to explaining a complex relation between globalization and the well-being of
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The impacts of technologies in our society
Today we are going to present to you our presentation which is about the impacts of technologies in our society. Technologies can be defined as practices governing such applications. The question at hand is how technology questions the very notion of humanity. To respond to this problem we will use five documents. First we will explain how it can benefit us then how this evolution can be negative. The first document is a report about
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Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone
Ladies and gentlemen of Congress, If I am standing before you today, it is because I am in staunch opposition to the Indian Removal Act of 1830. This act is a grave departure from the fundamental principles of justice and humanity that we, as representatives of the American people, must uphold. When we forced the removal of Native American tribes from their ancestral land, we raped their rights. Even, we didn’t respect the compromises and
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What’s the possibily of the regrowth of the Aral Sea ?
Geography Introduction: The Aral sea is located between the border of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. This sea is not a sea it’s a lake. It’s a body of water which opens to the ocean. 5.5million years ago the techtonic plates moved and caused a depression. Before, the Syr Dayra and the Amu Dayra used to flowed into the Aral sea. Research question: What’s the possibily of the regrowth of the Aral Sea ? Why is this
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From Southern Progressivism to the Uncertainties of the Roaring twenties
Session 8 : From Southern Progressivism to the Uncertainties of the Roaring twenties Progressivism : It mean a political ideology of the first two decades of the 20th century, this ideology emerged in the US in reaction to the three major trends : industrialization, urbanization, immigration Industrialization : 2nd revolution, electricity, steel, car with completely transform work in the world with the rise of industry. Urbanization, cities becoming enormous, Chicago 1870 > 2 millions population
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The meaning of success
UNIT 10: THE MEANING OF SUCCESS --> VOCABULARY ● Weep → to cry or shed tears (more literary / poetic word than cry) ● Hierarchy → a system where people or things are ranked at different levels ● Correlation → a relationship or connection between two things ● Crushing → very demoralising, completely breaking a person’s spirit ● Meritocratic → where people make progress (in an organisation) ● Ridicule → making someone the subject of
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What is the origin of the New Left movement ? What are their claims ?
1) What is the origin of the New Left movement ? What are their claims ? The Left and Leftist Movement is fighting for social justice, that's why they revolted against modern universities. This ideology is inspired by Marxism that can pass through Maoism. All these ideologies are against all injustices. The student movement emerged at the University of Michigan (SDS : Student for a Democratic Society) and at the University of California at Berkeley.
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How significant is the ‘digital’ in the wars of the 21st century?
How significant is the ‘digital’ in the wars of the 21st century? In the 21st century, the world has undergone a great evolution towards digitalization in various aspects. Whether in medicine, industry or warfare, all of these areas have been affected by this digital revolution. Warfare in the 21st century has greatly evolved with the digitization of the world, particularly in different aspects such as industrialization. Moreover, since the 90s, new weapon creation processes and
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The sources of common law (british)
Sources are : Acts of the Uk Parliament also known as statutes such as the bill of rights of 1689 (an Act of the Parliament of England that set out certain basic civil rights and clarified who would be next to inherit the Crown), judicial decisions, historical documents, jurisprudence, conventions and treaties. There is also jurisprudence (everything that has to do with Common law ) , historical documents, treaties like the bill of rights, the
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The Madonna of the Meadow
The Madonna of the meadow The Madonna of the meadow is a painting with religious meanings, painted between 1505 and 1506 by Raphael, Italian artist from the High Renaissance. This masterpiece is an oil on wood of 44 in on 35 in and exhibited in Uffizi Gallery at Florence. The painting is separated into 2 different parts. In the first one we can find three protagonists which are woman sitting on a rock and two
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Picture : « Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death » (M.C. Beaton, 1992)
Picture : « Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death » (M.C. Beaton, 1992) The document is a still (= cliché) taken from M.C. Beaton’s novel and adapted for the screen. The main character of the story is the central character on the picture. She looks different from the others because she looks smart/ elegant : she is dressed in bright colours and she is the only one wearing a skirt and high-heel(ed) shoes. The
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Convincing Speech on The Lord of The Rings movies
Earnslaw Burn’s valley of waterfalls, Mavora’s grandiose walkways and Arcadia Station’s spectacular mountainous scenery. The rocky valley of the Lonelands, Pelorus River’s emerald waters and not forgetting the magnificent village of Hobbiton, where everything starts. These are some of the fantastical landscapes we can marvel at when watching the cinematographic adaptation of the adventures of hobbits, dwarves, and elves. We have been presented with the – sometimes quite harsh – opinion that the Hobbit
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Inditex : the developpement of a new range of products
________________ Executive Summary Inditex, the leading group in the clothing market with almost 7,000 shops worldwide, has been hit hard by the Covid-19 crisis. The group's net sales will fall from 28.29 billion euros in 2019 to 20.4 billion euros in 2020 (Inditex, 2022). The group sells its products in 215 markets through its numerous e-commerce sites or via its 6477 shops in 95 markets. The group is heavily criticised for its fast-fashion practices, working
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Fiche de Lecture : Barrett Peter, Davies Fay, Zhang Yufan et Barrett Lucinda, 2015, « The impact of classroom design on pupils’ learning: Final results of a holistic, multi-level analysis », Building and Environment, 1 juillet 2015, vol. 89, p. 118‑
MESLI Sérine Fiche de Lecture Barrett Peter, Davies Fay, Zhang Yufan et Barrett Lucinda, 2015, « The impact of classroom design on pupils’ learning: Final results of a holistic, multi-level analysis », Building and Environment, 1 juillet 2015, vol. 89, p. 118‑133. L’auteur Barrett Peter professeur émérite ayant exercé une influence considérable dans le domaine de la gestion immobilière et de la construction. Durant sa carrière de 27 ans à l'Université de Salford, il a
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How did the characteristics of the Romanticism Era differ from the philosophy during the Classical Era?
Romanticism Era and Classical Era How did the characteristics of the Romanticism Era differ from the philosophy during the Classical Era? The Romantic Era, which emerged in the late 18th century and reached its peak in the 19th century, marked a significant departure from the rational and structured principles of the Classical Era. While the Classical Era, emerged from the mid-18th to early 19th centuries, it prioritized order, balance, and clarity in artistic and intellectual
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The "ay of the Dead" in Mexico
The "Day of the Dead" It's a traditional Mexican celebration to honor our ancestors Declared cultural heritage by the UNESCO, it is one of the oldest traditions and representative of the country, and it is celebrated on november 1 and 2 these days living people meet their deceased family and friends and they receive them with the best honors. This is a party to celebrate the life after death. The origins of "Day of the
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