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Small Island – Andrea Levy Analysis
Discrimination
Identity Politics
Prejudice and discrimination
Social Issues
Small Island is a book written by Andrea Levy that focuses on race, war, and prejudice in London in 1948. The story is presented through the unique perspectives of four different narrators, each sharing their own past experiences through flashbacks. Among these narrators is Gilbert, a Jamaican newlywed and former RAF serviceman during World War…
Trans Pacific Partnership
International Relations
International Trade
Trade
Besides its potential to be the greatest “free trade agreement” in history, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is worth attention simply for the fact that its design and objectives are shrouded in complete secrecy (R. Nicolas, 2013). Since being proposed it has received many positive and negative reviews from the participating countries. I wonder if it’s…
Merchantile Theory
Bank
Economics
Interest
Monopoly
Productivity
Tax
Trade
What Is Mercantilism, Define Mercantilism Mercantilism is the name given to the economic literature and practice of the period between 1500 and 1750. Although mercantilist literature was produced in all the developing economies of Western Europe, the most significant contributions were made by the English and the French. Whereas the economic literature of scholasticism was…
Empowerment and Disempowerment in Education
Education
Empowerment
One of the most important dilemmas that educators face is dealing with the relationship between theory and practice. To top it all, teachers have to look upon multifarious theoretical traditions on which they could source their creativity in innovating new programs in teacher education or critiquing ongoing programs. In fact, there are a range of…
Parliamentary Sovereignty
Parliament
Sovereignty
AV Dicey – the people hold political sovereignty and legal sovereignty is with the Queen in Parliament. With a written constitution the constitution defines the limits of the government’s power UK powers of the government – while dependent on the electoral mandate – are unconstrained by any fundamental document and subject to Parliament’s approval. All…
Procedural and Natural Justice
Common Law
Constitutional Law
Government
Justice
Political science
Separation of powers
It is similar to the American concepts of fair procedure and procedural due process, the tater having roots that to some degree parallel the origins of natural justice. 1 Although natural justice has an impressive ancestry and is said to express the close relationship between the common law and moral principles, the use of the…
Struggling for change
Change
NAACP
Since time immemorial, people from different parts of the world have been struggling and fighting different battles to achieve change. There have been many movements that were initiated to foster transformation in the society, some of them were brought to fruition and are currently flourishing while others are still in their struggle up to…
Catalonia independence
Independence
The Catalonia independence movement is a political movement which is derived from Catalan Nationalism. Catalonia independence have strong roots from past 19th century that Catalonia is nation which is derived from contemporary political and cultural ideology based on the history of Catalonia that is the Catalan language and tradition. The starting of the separatism can…
A Comparison of the Civil Rights- & the Black Pride Movements
Civil Rights
Pride
In 1865, the American Civil War was over after 4 years of disagreement between the states. There were a lot of subjects the states in America did not agree on, amongst them a particular question was debated fiercely; should abolish the slavery or not? The discussion went on, comparing the pros and cons. Still, it…
Operation Barbarossa
Adolf Hitler
Conflict
International Relations
International security
National Security
Nazi Germany
Operation Barbarossa, the most extensive military campaign in World War II, began on 22 June 1941, catching Russia off guard. Due to the ongoing battles in Africa and Eastern Europe, Hitler’s main objective of invading Russia was derailed. Despite Britain’s undefeated status on the western front, Hitler maintained a strong determination to launch an offensive…