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    Jeremy Corbyn has risked provoking a damaging row at the heart of the Labour Party by pledging to restore Clause Four if he is elected leader next month. In an interview with The Independent on Sunday, the man who has set alight the leadership race says the party needs to reinstate a clear commitment to public ownership of industry in a move which would reverse one of the defining moments in Labour’s history. Mr Corbyn’s pledge will enrage many MPs and party members who see Tony Blair’s abolition

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    Margaret Hilda Thatcher      Margaret Hilda Thatcher's overwhelming sense of self-confidence and ambition ruled her life from the time she was a small child in Grantham, though her Oxford years and during her early years in politics. It led her to become the first female Prime Minister of Great Britain, and also helped through her difficult political years as "Attila the Hun".      Britain's first female Prime Minister was born on October

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    Theodore Dreiser’s, An American Tragedy is a prime example of how social tensions between the rich and the poor and the vicious need to rise to the top can lead to abandonment. The protagonist, Clyde Griffiths is filled with the willingness to rise far above and looks down upon his peers. After being represented and invited to see the luxurious ways of the rich Clyde decides to abandon loose threads that can threaten his rise to the top. Clyde is easily influenced by others which later on leads

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    The Customer Service Department of a Business Customer service, a department within a company, which tries to ensure that customers are happy, both with the goods or the service the business/company is providing, also the manner in which the manner they are served by employee's and the company approach towards them. All businesses need customers to buy their products and services. In order to do this company's and businesses must treat customers respectively so that'll

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    Book 1 Chapter 1 -Clyde Griffith main character (age 12) -setting: Kansas City 1920’s -3 siblings -family works for the missionary -family preaches/sings to people on the street -Clyde does not want to do this with his family anymore (he is embarrassed) -does not understand why parents praise God if they are poor and are not ever helped by God -he wants to be like other boys his age and stay home -very uncomfortable with this situation all together -rebels against family’s beliefs Book 1 Chapter

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    No British politician polarized opinion like Margaret Thatcher did. Loved and hated in equal measure, she dominated the political landscape for fifteen years, first as Leader of the Opposition and the Leader of the Conservative Party, and then as Prime Minister. Strengthened by her ideas, she had a vision for the United Kingdom, one that put it back on recovery and destroyed the socialist state established by the Post-War consensus. She took on the image of the 'Iron Lady ' and fought for economic

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    Criticisms in An Inspector Calls 'An Inspector Calls' is a very thought provoking and rousing play. It was obviously written to make a strong point and illustrate the social gap between classes. This play was written in 1945 and since then, times and situations have changed enormously. However, this play still has great relevance today due to the fact that as a country we retain strong upper class societies who are very definitely detached. In the following essay, I aim to outline the

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    Early Life On the 13th of October 1925, a young baby girl was born for a reason, simply to change the world. Born and raised in Margaret Hilda Roberts in Grantham, Lincolnshire was Margaret Roberts. She studied in Oxford University, Somerville College, and Grantham Girl’s High school. Brief Biography During her term in the office, Margaret transformed almost every facet of British politics, she revitalized the economy, rebuilding the outdated establishment, and electrifying the nation’s foreign policy

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    Margaret Thatcher Early Life On the 13th of October 1925, a young baby girl was born for a reason, simply to change the world. Born and raised in Margaret Hilda Roberts in Grantham, Lincolnshire was Margaret Roberts. She studied in Oxford University, Somerville College, and Grantham Girl’s High school. Brief Biography During her term in the office, Margaret transformed almost every facet of British politics, she revitalized the economy, rebuilding the outdated establishment, and electrifying the

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    Malaysian Airline Swot

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    BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION  Title Source Author 1 Author 2 Author 3 Publication/Conference Edition Document Type CPI Primary Subject CPI Secondary Subject Geographic Terms Malaysia Airline System Berhad SWOT Analysis Malaysia Airline System Berhad SWOT Analysis; Jan2008, p1, 8p Datamonitor NA NA NA NA Report Economics Transport; MAS ; ; Malaysia; Abstract A company profile of Malaysia Airline System Bhd, provider of airline and air cargo services, is presented. An overview of the company is given

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