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    While the United States and Great Britain were undergoing their highly publicized “anti-establishment” voting periods, Italy has been gearing up for one of its own. The voting for the Italian referendum will take place on December 4th; and the outcome will decide whether or not the country will make amends to the structure of its government as a whole, or leave the current system in place. The vote is also believed to make an impact on much more than just the political climate of Italy. Many economists

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    Canute Legacy

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    Denmark (as Canute II; 1018-35) and Norway (1028-29) referred to as North Sea Empire. Canute is consider one of the most influential English Kings. Canute was born around 995 AD and died on (November 12, 1035), nor the place or birthdate is unknown. After the North Conquest, Canute legacy received serious setback and was lost to history. Canute was the son of Svein Forkbeard Canute’s grandfather was Harald Bluetooth and his great-grandfather was King Gorm, the identity of his mother is uncertain

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    Bullying: A Case Study

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    Sending a text through a mobile phone or sending an email through the internet used to be a harmless way to communicate with friends and family when weekends became clogged with assignments and work. As technology advanced so did bullying. Bullies began to send threatening text messages, send harassing emails, and use the likes of social networking sites to torment, humiliate, embarrass or target other students. Cyber bullying uses e-technology as a means of victimising others by e-mail, chat room

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    Participants in this group will be focused on the population of youth dealing with mental health issues from the Jane and Finch area, one of the most high-risk communities known in the district of North York. A neighbourhood located in the northwest end of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is a multicultural neighbourhood. The community has one of the most astronomically immense concentrations of criminal gangs of any area in Canada. It additionally has "one of the highest proportions of youth, sole-supported

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    Analyse the advantages and limitations of different methods of, and media for, making presentations A variety of communication media can be considered when planning to produce a presentation, for example verbal communication and written communication, each type of communication media has its advantages and limitations. When developing my presentation I decided to use both verbal and written communication, although both communication methods were used I had to ensure that they were used in the correct

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    Greece in ancient times had many social, political and cultural features, including: religion, society, government and warfare. Two powerhouses of Ancient Greece were the cities of Athens and Sparta, who led Greece in many of their endevours. Early Sparta and Athens was a building process with many ups and down of which they learnt how to run their cities. Early Sparta did not have enough land to support it's growing population, so they conquered the neighbouring state of Messinia and doubled the

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    Unit 333.3.2. Explain policies and procedures that are in place to protect children, young people and adults who work with them. In every organisation there are policies and procedures that the workforce has to follow, within the Education services we are no different and our policies and procedures are in place to protect both the young people and the people working with them. Legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures affecting the safeguarding of children and young people would be:-

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    Introduction The consciousness of democracy and decentralization grow in people’s mind and formed various kind of country during the history of human. The UK evolves about thousands years and become a constitutional monarchy country with nowadays appearance. The Europe suffered first and second war and others conflicts between European countries, to prevent further war occur in Europe European Union were built. In the last about sixty years the EU shows it’s potential and has the second largest parliament

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    Environmental movements in Britain have a long history with the ‘Commons, Open Spaces and Footpath Preservation Society’ being founded in 1865, followed by the foundation of The Royal Society for Birds in 1889 and The National Trust in 1895 (Rootes 2003). These societies show the traditional side to British environmental movements, with Rootes writing that ‘environmentalism in Britain was thoroughly moderate, respectable and reformist’ (Rootes 2003: 2). There are an estimated 200 national environmental

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    The Norman Conquest was a significant event in British history. William Duke of Normandy’s invasion in 1066 resulted in the battle of Hastings, during which the Saxon king Harold Godwinson was killed, possibly by an arrow in the eye. Following one battle of Hastings, castles were used by William to take control of England. One of the first castles was built at Pevensey, but the most famous castle was the Tower of London, built to conquer and control London and to provide protection for the new Norman

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