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Act I Scene 1, Act II Scene 5, Act III Scene 2, Act IV Scene 2.
It has been announced that the 1984 Video Recordings Act, which governs the role of the BBFC in classifying and censoring home video releases in the UK, was never referred to the European Parliament and thus...
Looks at the Disability Discrimination Act 2005 and how it affects the workplace. Covers: general access requirements; disabled parking; movement within buildings including signs, floor levels, contrast in...
Focuses on major problems in late Victorian English society as factors in the campaign for the Act. The reasons for the emergence of the educational issue and the role of ‘religion’ and ‘class’ are...
Introduces the Children Act 1989, using two dramatised scenes to illustrate how the Act might be applied to real-life situations in child care and child welfare.
Overview of the Environmental Protection Act, including an explanation of the terms BPEO, BATNEEC etc. and the implications for industry of such topics as confidentiality and the four-year revision rule. The...
Performance of the following acts in the play by Jean Racine: Act III Scene 8; Act IV Scene 5; Act V Scene 3.
'The Witch of Edmonton’ is a Jacobean play written by Dekker, Ford and Rowley, first published in 1658. It is based on a contemporary witch pamphlet presenting common superstitions within an English rural...
The 1988 Education Reform Act was the most substantial piece of legislation affecting education in England and Wales since the 1944 Education Act, and seems likely to provide the basis for a whole new era in...
Explores how schools are coping with the new climate of competition brought about by the 1988 Education Reform Act and asks if the Act is bringing schools closer together or driving them further apart. Shows...
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