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The British Court and the 1707 Union of England and Scotland
Published 2023“…Just as the geopolitical strategy of resistance to Louis XIV survived William’s death, so this union policy continued into Anne’s reign and was not abandoned after the termination of union negotiations in 1703.…”
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Police officer perceptions of harassment in England and Scotland
Published 2014“…Method: In all, 135 police officers in England (where stalking has been outlawed since 1997) and 127 police officers in Scotland (where stalking has been outlawed since 2010) responded to vignettes describing a stalking scenario in which the perpetrator and victim were portrayed as strangers, acquaintances, or ex-partners. …”
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Do social marketing campaigns in health work? A critical analysis of four UK campaigns
Published 2007“…There is analysis of four case studies undertaken after secondary research into social marketing campaigns run by a range of different organisations. The case studies are the 'Frank' anti-drugs campaign, the 'Give Up Before You Clog Up' smoking cessation campaign, 'Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit' which targeted obesity and the Scottish campaign to promote walking as an aid to overall better health. …”
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Reading Carol Ann Duffy’s “Politics” through unnatural ecopoetics
Published 2019“…Carol Ann Duffy is one of the most notable poets in contemporary English poetry. …”
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Reading Carol Ann Duffy’s politics through unnatural ecopoetics
Published 2019“…This argument runs parallel with the concept of unnatural ecopoetics, which is considered to be a new direction in ecopoetics in examining contemporary poetry.The current study argues that the poet’s ideology after becoming poet laureate and also her experience as a Scottish, feminist, bisexual poet have all together configured a kind of nonmaterial environment intertwined with the material world or nature in the textual space through “Politics”. …”
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Is EU Membership Important for the UK’s Aerospace Industry?
Published 2014“…Firm origin has implications for FDI motives (Dunning, 2000), whilst firm size is important since larger firms may be more dependent on non UK based revenue (ECORYS, 2009) thereby leading these firms to be more exposed to any changes in the UK’s EU relationship. …”
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