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In May 2017, UK’s NHS experienced total system failure orchestrated by a ransomware dubbed WannaCrypt or WannaCry. This was a care of security breach by hackers on a computer system. System security is thus an important issue when talking about network and system management. Sadly, however, many people do not...
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Tasked with the responsibility of providing essential services to the people, governments all over the world realize the necessity to improve their overall effectiveness, efficiency and professionalism, transparency as well as inclusiveness. This purposeful improvement is initiated in public institutions and specifically targeting the civil service in the promotion of...
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In comparing the healthcare systems in Zimbabwe and the UK, it is clear that the UK achieves superior outcomes because of superior dedication to funding. The National Health System is a robustly funded system that seeks to provide full health insurance for every person in the UK by leveraging tax...
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One might assume that some topics would be outside of the purview of politics. Those topics might be of such great importance that they would not be used as political footballs. In the modern world, though, it seems that almost every topic can have a political angle. This includes health,...
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Tesco rates among the biggest food retail stores in the world, while the UK brand is also doing business with household goods, toiletries, electrical items and clothing stuff. While the company has been rather successful over the past decades, still it faces economic challenges. As any other business, Tesco is...
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I remember very well traveling to Disneyland with my family when I was a little girl. My most precious memory from that time is when I dressed up as a princess and attended Cinderella’s Castle for dinner. I remember envisioning a fairytale wedding. In real life, very few people get...
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Part A London Canary Wharf is a premier financial institution in London. It is one of the biggest European central business districts that consist of a private estate having wide commercial, residential, and entertainment developments in the Area of Tower Hamlets situated on the Isle of Dogs, London. It is...
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Elizabethan Theatre refers to the type of plays that were popularized in England under Queen Elizabeth's reign from 1562 to 1603. Elizabethan Theatre emerged from an academic emphasis on rhetoric and reenactments of Greek and Latin performances in English schools. These schools would occasionally give performances for the Queen, and...
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Cornwell’s novel The Last Kingdom is an historical take on the story of Alfred and Anglo-Saxon England. The book is one of many stories about this area, this character, and this period, and it remains one of the leading authorities, though it is written in novel form. Cornwell does an...
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The United Kingdom (U.K.) was one of the many countries that were “hit hard by the global financial crisis of 2007-2008, resulting in bank runs, several nationalizations, and government bailouts” (Alfaro, Iyer, & White, 1). Through a carefully thought out plan, David Cameron, the prime minister of the U.K., implemented...
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INTRODUCTION Housing policy in recent years has become a contentious subject, which has given rise to the bedroom tax and increased age for single youth’s local housing allowance (LHA) cap (i.e. the single room rate) (Jones, 2012). Now, single persons under 35 years of age will not be eligible for...
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Where is the key to unlocking the door and understanding the success of the characters Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson? Spoiler alert: it is all about the characters. A particular character trait shared in both "A Study in Scarlet" and "A Scandal in Bohemia” is that the personality of the...
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Founded in 1995 by British-Cypriot entrepreneur Stelios Haji-Ioannou, EasyJet is a British low-cost airline company whose competitive prices, excellent customer service and vast network have contributed greatly to its success among business travelers (Amadeus, 2016; Calder, 2017). As of today, EasyJet has 132 destination in 31 countries, including Israel and...
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The UK wages have been rising this year and the residents themselves do not know what to make of this situation. Bonuses aside, the wages have grown by 2.9% as shown by the figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The figure is well above the inflation rate. In...
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As provided in the video and within the text 'The Adventure of the Speckled Band', Sherlock Holmes's power of reasoning and logic is critically analyzed. I believe that Sherlock Holmes uses an abductive power of reasoning in order to solve horrific and highly complex and elaborate crimes. It is a...
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Efforts have been made to integrate different nations over the last century. Through globalization, the world has become a global village. Although the different political events that have recently occurred, including Brexit vote and the outcome of the 2016 US election, have made many to argue that globalization will retreat...
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Stakeholders in the Brexit Negotiations between the UK and the EU Brexit’s nature will be decided ultimately by the government of the United Kingdom and the remaining 27 nations of the European Union (BBC 2018, p. 1). However, crucial figures are negotiating the deal’s details. Theresa May from the U.K...
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Companies leaving the European Union as a result of Brexit will have a significant impact on Britain’s economy. First, the pound will become weaker since some of the investors will shift to other regions (Giles, 2018). A country’s currency increases with the increase in the number of foreign investors in...
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The term “Brexit” is common among residents of the United Kingdom (UK) and the world since its emergence in 2016. In 2016, the UK voted on whether to remain part of the European Union (EU) or exit the union. As a result, the term “Brexit” became an abbreviation derived from...
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A UK government policy report on shale, made in October 2012, notes that the government believes this form of energy extraction has the possibility of furnishing Scotland and the rest of the UK with stronger energy security, financial growth and employment; and that they are ascertaining its potential by supporting...
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As a boy, Winston Churchill grew up enthralled by paintings and objects at Blenheim Palace depicting the exploits of his great 18th-century ancestor, John Churchill, first Duke of Marlborough. Marlborough had risen to greatness on the battlefields of Europe during the War of the Spanish Succession, leading England to victory...
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The British Imperialism also better known as the scramble for Africa was the manner in which the other European nations carried out invasion, occupied the African continent and later colonized the distinct nations. The European powers decided to take control of the African nation during the era of new imperialism...
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Dear Selection Panel, My name is XXX XXX. With this letter, I would like to state the motivation for pursuing my degree in Psychology in Scotland as well as to explain why I am a deserving student for receiving a scholarship. First and foremost, I have always been fascinated with...
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Men are usually believed to be involved in criminal activities more frequently compared to women, and it is proved by statistics and different scholarly and non-scholarly papers. It is also a generally recognized fact that unemployment is among common causes of crime intentions. Carmichael and Ward are among researchers who...
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The text gives deep and analytical insight into the bittersweet relationship existing between the United States and Great Britain. While the general feeling is that the Anglo-American relationship is largely one sided, the author holds the strong view that it does make sense. This argument, which dominates the entire text,...
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