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House Of Lords Plays An Important
1,386 wordsClearly, in such a populated country such as Great Britain, a Second Chamber of Parliament also known as the House of Lords is necessary. Although the House of Lords cannot execute much power, compared to the House of Commons, it is a vital part of British Government. The House of Lords plays an important part in revising, potentially delaying legislation and as well as keeping a check on Government by scrutinizing its activities. It complements the work of the Commons, whose members are elected...
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Adam Smith Productivity Growth
1,731 wordsDebates about what is real work have been taking place since the birth of economics in the 18 th Century. (D 103 p 33) The way work is organised defines our economy and the meaning of economic activity. (i. b. i. d. p 9) There are two definitions of work. Firstly, activities done in order to bring in money as payment for the person doing it, based on exchange in the public domain, which may be seen as productive work. Secondly, activities that contribute to the reproduction of society, usually u...
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Development Of Social Policy Part 1
1,527 wordsDevelopment of Social Policy DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTH CARE POLICY The development of health care policy in the last one hundred years has been shaped by many factors. These factors are social, economic and political and include poverty, de-industrialisation and different political ideologies. Social attitudes changed over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and were the main driving force for the development of health care policies. In the early 1900 s attitudes were changing and people were bec...
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Second World War Margaret Thatcher
2,448 wordsCompare and Contrast of the 1950 s and 1970 s UK Economy Historical writing about the British Welfare State has tended to stress the eventual triumph of collectivism over individualism. History of United Kingdom economy after 1950 s is a story of linear development and progress. However, this story was put under question by the apparent reversal of the late 1970 s, which began with Labour prime minister James Callaghan's speech of 1976. In his speech, he told the Labour Party's Conference that g...
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Welfare To Work Labour Market
1,023 wordsSocial Policy SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL EXCLUSION This essay is written in order to evaluate and assess the ideology surrounding the term Social Exclusion The aim is to summarise strategies that have been introduced by the government in order to effectively combat Social Exclusion. Firstly this essay will discuss the meaning of Social Exclusion. Social Exclusion is a term used for people or areas, which have in common a numerous amount of social problems such as unemployment, poverty, poor housing, b...
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Balance Of Payments Amount Of Money
2,171 wordsTo judge success, we need to look at what we are comparing their success or failure with. In this case, success is judged by how Labour achieved their aims, and if the present situation in Britain improved. There are also many different areas that success can be judged in. These are economical, political and social. From studying these individual areas, an overall judgment can be made. Also who is judging this success? Varying views were seen depending on the political stance of the judge. Howev...
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South East Asia World War Ii
1,982 wordsDuring World War II New Zealand greatly depended upon Britain and her Royal Navy to provide New Zealand with security and protection throughout the Pacific region. But after a while New Zealand and Australia as neighbouring countries began to provide their own defence for the Pacific. So when Britain began to build Naval Bases in Singapore, both Australia and New Zealand contributed to its cost. Also the Royal New Zealand Air Force and the Royal New Zealand Navy were established in order to prov...
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