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Question: The National Assembly for Wales is governed by ‘an absolute duty’ to promote equality in all its functions. What is an ‘absolute duty’ and to what extent do you think the Assembly is succeeding?

Answer: In July 1997, the Government published its White Paper, A Voice for Wales, which outlined its proposals for devolution in Wales. Subsequently endorsed, by a narrow, 50.3 per cent ‘yes’ vote, in the referendum of September 1997, Parliament passed the Government of Wales Act 1998 (Great Britain, 1998). This Act established the National Assembly for Wales (NAW) and transferred devolved powers and.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 70% | Subject: Politics | Course: The British System of Government Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2897 | References: Yes | Date written: May, 2004 | Date submitted: February 05, 2009 | Essay ID: 2813

Question: Should the UK join the European Monetary Union?

Answer: The European Monetary Union (EMU) was launched on 1st Jan 1999. Since the there have been extensive debates with regards to the UK joining the EMU. It is a complex issue that raises fundamental questions about the UK\'s economic, political and constitutional future. In this essay, I will consider the arguments for joining the EMU but also discuss its disadvantages. Articles by Anthony Browne, Alai.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 70% | Subject: Politics | Course: Contemporary Debates Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1925 | References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: April 25, 2008 | Essay ID: 2795

Question: Statistics show that during the period 1979 to 1995, under the Conservative Government ‘Homelessness…almost doubled’ (Barr: 1998). Although a direct comparison cannot be made, the exact figures were reported at 55,530 (1979) and 121,280 (1995). To what extent, therefore, has current Labour Government Policy successful tackled the issue of Homelessness and Overcrowding?

Answer: In considering the subject matter of this assignment, one automatically conjures up images of rough sleeping, tramps and street beggars. However in context to the vast majority of homeless need groups within the UK this perception is a vast misconception. In reality the majority of those deemed homeless represent families/singletons who are housed in temporary circumstances among friends and relat.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 70% | Subject: Politics | Course: Contemporary Debates Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 8065 | References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: January 20, 2009 | Essay ID: 2737

Question: As head of the cabinet, the prime minister is little more than first among equals. Discuss.

Answer: The Cabinet consists of a body of ministers drawn from the party that possesses a majority in the House of Commons. As a collective body the Cabinet is responsible to the Commons for the conduct of the administration. A recognisable form of the current Cabinet system developed during the 18th century when the monarchy surrendered its monopoly of power. The desire to ensure that no.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 70% | Subject: Politics | Course: The British Political System Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1493 | References: No | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: April 09, 2009 | Essay ID: 2699

Question: Assess the constitutional impact of the decision of the House of Lords in the GCHQ case (Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service (1985))

Answer: The case we are studying, commonly known as the GCHQ case, is a landmark case with regards to its constitutional impact. In summary, in January 1984, the government decided to ban its staff from being members of trade unions because of past industrial action that had occurred within the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ). The decision was carried out by authority of an Order in Co.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 70% | Subject: Law | Course: English Legal System Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2121 | References: No | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: March 17, 2010 | Essay ID: 2682

Question: Is Sovereignty a dichotomous variable (i.e. it either exists or it doesn’t) or a continuous variable (i.e. you can have more or less of it)?

Answer: Sovereignty, at least in Western democracies, has come to mean the principle of absolute and unlimited power. For example, the British Parliament traditionally had power to carry through any legislation it wished as long as it had the support of its members and by extension the people through a representative democracy. Parliament could not be bound by the legislation of its predecessors nor could.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 70% | Subject: Politics | Course: Political Science Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1515 | References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: January 15, 2009 | Essay ID: 2656

Question: Is the need to prevent individuals harming other human beings the only sound justification for government action?

Answer: Modern society invariably involves a system of laws that sets out the rights and duties bestowed upon the individuals that make up the society. By its nature a system of laws is restrictive, as it puts limits on what people are allowed to do and / or gives guidelines laying out what an individual must do. Individual liberty is therefore compromised but the question is - how far can individual libe.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 70% | Subject: Politics | Course: Political Theory Level: Degree | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2177 | References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: February 19, 2010 | Essay ID: 2652

Question: WHY DO PHYSICISTS THINK THAT STRING THEORY OFFERS A ROUTE TO A UNIFIED MODEL OF PHYSICS?

Answer: Abstract Our knowledge of the universe today has progressed exceptionally over the past few hundred years, even more so in the past few decades. We live in an extremely complex universe that has existed for billions of years. We cannot change the fact that the universe exists, but one cant help but wonder why it actually exists. We have been living in a world described by what is known as the Stan.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 70% | Subject: Physics | Course: Physics Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1381 | References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: April 09, 2009 | Essay ID: 2632

Question: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES – APPLICATION OF CIRCUIT THEORY (BTEC HIGHER NATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN ENGINEERING)

Answer: AIMS 1. This laboratory assignment provides an opportunity to: a) Investigate circuit theory b) Design and test symmetrical attenuators c) Analyze complex waves INTRODUCTION 2. The interconnection of components is the essence of an electrical circuit. AC circuit theory, in its many forms, underpins the whole of electrical and electronic circuit design and development. This assignment b.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 70% | Subject: Engineering | Course: Engineering Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2796 | References: No | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: January 05, 2009 | Essay ID: 2623

Question: Natural Law and Enlightenment in France and Scotland. A comparative perspective.

Answer: One of the predominant theories in political and social philosophy of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries can arguably be identified in the modern natural law tradition, which was inaugurated and shaped by the influential writings of Hugo Grotius and then further developed by scholars like Samuel Pufendorf, Christian Thomasius and Christian Wolff. Pufendorf and Thomasius themselves fostered t.....(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 70% | Subject: Philosophy | Course: Philosophy Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Dissertation | Words: 9931 | References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: January 11, 2010 | Essay ID: 2598


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