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10月
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2010
There are a number of misleading statistics currently being bandied around at the moment regarding the state of the jobs market in the United Kingdom. Some commentators who are trying to be positive point to the massive jobs growth that has occurred since the start of the year, whilst the more bearish tend to point to the fact that total unemployment has continued to increase in 2010 and that the majority of the new jobs that have been created are either temporary or part-time.
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10月
30
2010

Few, if any, twentieth-century political leaders have enjoyed greater popularity among their own people than Hitler did in the decade or so following his rise to power in 1933. The personality of Hitler himself, however, can scarcely explain this immense popularity or his political effectiveness in the 1930s and ’40s. His hold over the German people lay rather in the hopes and perceptions of the millions who adored him.
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Fateful Choices: Ten Decisions That Changed the World, 1940-1941 by Ian Kershaw
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10月
29
2010
We live in a Nation that provides its citizens with a rich tapestry of rights and privileges. We should be proud of those who fight to defend us, and of those who work to support and nourish the rule of law, the common good, and the social contract that binds us as a Nation. But to fully possess National Freedom and Liberty we must sometimes sacrifice individual “freedoms” and “liberties.” Extremists at both ends of the political spectrum seem to have lost track of this crucial facet of governance.
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10月
29
2010
As has been widely reported, this year’s Conservative Party Conference, like its predecessor, will feature a ban on what many might see as the Tories’ beverage of choice – champagne, naturally. We are told that at last year’s conference, the drink would have been seen as a premature celebration of victory – and it’s true that nothing is punished by the British public more swiftly than perceived arrogance; just ask the Labour Party after their narrow loss against John Major’s Conservatives.
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10月
29
2010
Kerala political system is unicameral (single legislative house). The government is entrusted with the responsibility of executive, legislature and the judiciary. However the judiciary constitutes a series of lower courts, state tribunal and the State High Court.
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29
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Given the small structure and the insignificant economic contribution Manipur should generally be understood as a unified state. However this is completely a wrong picture. Howsoever small, Manipur has the largest political and ethnic divides. There were several circumstances when Manipur and its politics came into the national agenda and made the headlines.
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29
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The Naga insurgency has toppled the once stable government in the north eastern states. The trends continued for the whole of 2009 and the months we have seen of 2010. The problem started in the year 2001 and has been on the rising side of the graph.
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29
2010
There seems to be a lot of misled Neoconservatives despite the growing Libertarian movement. After careful analysis, we decided to construct a top 10 list consisting of the best ways to convert a Neoconservative into a Liberty fanatic.
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29
2010
Did you know that we have a lower voter turn out rate than the war torn country of Afghanistan (and most Western Societies as well)? In the U.S., there is only a 47% voter turnout. Perhaps, this is the reason that we still have a nation without universal healthcare, a system that allows legalized corruption from corporation campaign cash, and a nation that increasingly supports the rich and powerful at the expense of the middle class and poor.
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