In the article Adonis addresses a number of issues including the privatization of the British railway system, the need to develop high speed rail lines in Great Britain and his advocacy of a comprehensive reforms of the house of lords.MacintyreJamesEBSCO_AspNew Statesman...
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Even after armed hostilities broke out between the American colonists and British forces in 1775, many prominent colonists seemed reluctant to consider the idea of actually breaking away from Britain and instead insisted that they were still its loyal subjects, even as they resisted what they saw ...
The President of the United States would be an officer elected by the people forfouryears; the king of Great Britain is a perpetual andhereditaryprince...The one would have aqualifiednegative upon the acts of the legislative body; the other has anabsolutenegative. The one would have a right ...
There is a hereditary role in developing alcohol dependence, but an alcohol addiction gene has never been isolated. Having a parent who is an alcoholic makes you four times more likely to be one yourself, per the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.Environmental factors are part ...
making status permanent and hereditary, collecting trophy skulls and harems of slave-girls, or tearing out rival’s hearts with obsidian knives – there could be no going back. ‘Large populations’, Diamond opines, ‘can’t function without leaders who make the decisions, executives who carry ...
”. It therefore seemed to be a combination of admitting dissonance and detachment from the past self. Dissonance was also admitted by referring to the many warning signs on puppy farming when they were visiting: “Went home with a different feeling, then we left. It was kind of a sad ...
Heart failure (HF) is a clinical condition defined by structural and functional abnormalities in the heart that gradually result in reduced cardiac output (HFrEF) and/or increased cardiac pressures at rest and under stress (HFpEF). The presence of asymptomatic individuals hampers HF identification, ...