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    Sustainable Hotels

    Sustainability is just one factor travelers are looking for when booking a hotel. But its features are the number one thing travelers consider. In 2015, 52% of global travelers are more likely to choose a destination and hotel based on its social on environmental impact, as estimated by a survey. Based on a data surveyed by Booking.com, foreign travelers have different interest when it comes in booking a hotel. Some prefers luxurious accommodation, but most are into sustainable travel. The following

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    Discuss the Extent to Which Government Control Limits the Effectiveness of Parliament in Performing Its Main Functions (25)

    be used to discuss the extent of the control Government has over Parliament. Firstly, the whipping system within parties can be used to demand loyalty from MPs under a certain party. Whips control membership of committees and the Business of the house, having the power to ‘withdraw the whip’ from Rebel MPs, meaning party membership and privileges are suspended. This means the party in control of the legislation and with a majority can ensure votes from almost every member of their party, through

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    Alen Kaminsky 4/15/15 The Life of a Serf in the Medieval Age Henry was a man of few words, and a man with a great deal of responsibility in his life. Being a serf in Medieval Europe was definitely not the easiest of tasks to have. Henry was a man with a family a wife, a son, and an ailing mother, whom he was forced to take care of in their very petite living area. Henry was from France, and served under King Philip II Augustus (AKA Philip II of France), who served Capetian France from 1180-1223

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    vacations. 3) The Coalition’s reform programme was aimed at making the United Kingdom significantly more democratic, with public bodies being made much more accountable to the public. Thus, leading elements of the reform programme included an elected House of Lords. 4) One of the most significant THREATS TO REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY involves the disproportionate influence that POLITICAL LOBBYISTS can wield in Parliament. This therefore means that MPs can end up being more influenced by political lobbying

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    What Did Louis Xiv Hope to Accomplish in His Domestic and Foreign Policies in France?

    What did Louis XIV hope to accomplish in his domestic and foreign policies in France? Louis XIV’s domestic policy was to transform France. Louis XIV built on Louis XIII’s policy of extending absolute royal rule (centralised absolutism) to all parts of the kingdom. A. Aided by politicians such as Jean-Baptiste Colbert, and more especially, Jules Mazarin, Louis stamped his rule on his kingdom. It was Louis who had said “L’état, c’est moi.” (I am the state) and few doubted that he meant it.

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    is the uk in 2016? What is the total population and percentage? How many religions/cultures are there? What is the population percentage? Where are they located in the UK – what are the stats? How many ethnic minorities are there in the House of Commons and House of Lords? What are the main objectives of the Muslim council of Britain? 1. To promote cooperation, consensus and unity on Muslim affairs in the UK. 2. To encourage and strengthen all existing efforts being made for the benefit

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    Dollhouse Comparision

    ‘‘Love vs. Hate relationship” After watching the film “A Dollhouse” by Hendrik Ibsen, I seen that there is was a love and hate relationship between the characters Mrs. Linde and Nora. A contrasting difference in the characters, are shown not in the characters themselves, but the role that they play in their marriages. These two women have different relationships with their husbands. Torvald and Nora have a relationship where there is no fairness. She plays the submissive role

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    Culpeper Art History

    be seen as John Paul Strain following in the wake of the Romanticism style that occurred between 1820 and 1850 in Europe. Along with the timing of this painting, Romanticism celebrates nature, rural life and the common people. The Parting shows a house in the woods of a General of the South during the Civil war. The men fighting in this war were ordinary men fighting for a cause they believed in, common men. John Paul Strain used color to add to the style of Romanticism. Using the setting sun, allowing

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    Modern Music

    In life’s toughest and most enjoyable moments, there is usually music involved. Whether it is Reggae, Hip Hop, Rap, R&B, Rock, Latin, Jazz, or Classical music has a way of reflecting what’s on persons mind. Just like in prehistoric times, when music was just being born by early societies, in its many ways it was and is still used today to express oneself. Music is our feelings and emotions laid out for us to hear, using rhythm, pitch and melody. The rhythm of the rain and cricket, the melody of the

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    House of Commons

    Write a review of the following public report: House of Commons Home Affairs Committee Undercover Policing: Interim Report (2013) This review will examine the report from the House of Commons, home affairs committee undercover policing (2013), in response to key issues for the police and public, what the report addresses and finally if the report illuminate’s our understanding of the police and if so in what ways. Many undercover operations are of short durations, others can last for months and

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