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1997 general election
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Presentation on the general election including social factors voting behaviour and campaign and media
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UK Politics- Essay plans GRADED A+
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Themes: Evaluate the view that in a democracy MPs are free to ignore referendum results and their own 
political party's manifesto. - ANS HRA 
Protection of rights- HRA - ANS Protected: 
Not protected: HRA is uncodified and can be altered by a simple act of Parliament, should be entrenched 
to protect human rights 
> Blairs anti-terrorism legislation following 9/11 
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Evaluate the view that rights are well protected in the UK - ANS 
Themes: Evaluate the extent to which there differences ...
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Chem 15/03 CFC's Questions and Answers 2023
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Chem 15/03 CFC's Questions and Answers 2023 
What are CFC's? 
Chlorofluorocarbons- contain only chlorine, fluorine and carbon- all hydrogens replaced. 
 
 
 
Describe CFC's? 
Volatile 
Non toxic 
Non flammable 
Stable 
 
 
 
What were CFC's used in? 
 
Why were they stopped being used in these? 
Fridges 
Aerosol cans 
Air conditioning 
Dry cleaning 
 
Destroying ozone layer. 
 
 
 
Where is ozone layer? 
In layer of atmosphere called stratosphere. It contains most of atmosphere's ozone mole...
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mini politics essay plans - UK government
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Evaluate the extent to which constitutional reform has significantly improved Democracy in the UK. (or 
Evaluate the extent to which constitutional reform in the UK since 1997 has removed constitutional 
weakness) 
para 1 - failed to remove weakness - Demo deficit - House of Lords Act (1998) → all but 92 hereditary 
peers were removed and replaced by life peers, which are appointed by the government of the day + 
remain for life/retirement. Unelected and not accountable to the electorate. = un...
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Ch. 4 Expert Witness Daubert, Case Law, and Rules for The Court Questions with Correct Solutions
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Judge is the gatekeeper - The judge is to decide whether the expert is qualified to deliver reliable testimony and whether the expert's report is sufficiently reliable to be helpful to the Trier of Fact. 
 
Frye v. United States - Dealt with the admissibility of the new polygraph, lie detector, test device. The new technology had not been sufficiently established to have gained general acceptance in the particular field in which it belongs. Therefore, the court did not permit the polygrap...
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mini politics essay plans - UK government
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Evaluate the extent to which constitutional reform has significantly improved Democracy in the UK. (or 
Evaluate the extent to which constitutional reform in the UK since 1997 has removed constitutional 
weakness) 
para 1 - failed to remove weakness - Demo deficit - House of Lords Act (1998) → all but 92 hereditary 
peers were removed and replaced by life peers, which are appointed by the government of the day + 
remain for life/retirement. Unelected and not accountable to the electorate. = un...
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UK General Elections
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In depth lists of General Elections in the UK, including 2019, 1997, 1983 and 2017. Includes conclusions about eat GE, includes subheadings eg. 'Media' and lists evidence of impact. Also points out key information of the GE, context and key factors.
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UK Politics- Essay plans GRADED A+
- Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2024
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- £8.96
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Themes: Evaluate the view that in a democracy MPs are free to ignore referendum results and their own 
political party's manifesto. - ANS HRA 
Protection of rights- HRA - ANS Protected: 
Not protected: HRA is uncodified and can be altered by a simple act of Parliament, should be entrenched 
to protect human rights 
> Blairs anti-terrorism legislation following 9/11 
> 
Evaluate the view that rights are well protected in the UK - ANS 
Themes: Evaluate the extent to which there differences ...
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UK Politics- Essay plans GRADED A+
- Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
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- £11.49
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Themes: Evaluate the view that in a democracy MPs are free to ignore referendum results and their own 
political party's manifesto. - ANS HRA 
Protection of rights- HRA - ANS Protected: 
Not protected: HRA is uncodified and can be altered by a simple act of Parliament, should be entrenched 
to protect human rights 
> Blairs anti-terrorism legislation following 9/11 
> 
Evaluate the view that rights are well protected in the UK - ANS 
Themes: Evaluate the extent to which there differences ...
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mini politics essay plans - UK government
- Exam (elaborations) • 10 pages • 2024
-
- £11.49
- + learn more
Evaluate the extent to which constitutional reform has significantly improved Democracy in the UK. (or 
Evaluate the extent to which constitutional reform in the UK since 1997 has removed constitutional 
weakness) 
para 1 - failed to remove weakness - Demo deficit - House of Lords Act (1998) → all but 92 hereditary 
peers were removed and replaced by life peers, which are appointed by the government of the day + 
remain for life/retirement. Unelected and not accountable to the electorate. = un...