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from BBC's costume dramas A casual criticism often leveled at this lavish period costume drama, beginning its fourth and final series on BBC Two, is that it is 'historically inaccurate' - but that is to miss the point: the inaccuracies are...
London and some examples of Tudor architecture. Tudor style in English architecture is the latest style of medieval architecture. The British Museum in London is the largest museum in the UK, and one of the largest and most famous museums o...
the delivery of human services in colonial America. In 1602 an attempt to stop most of the beggars? and even robbing people on the street saw the Elizabethan poor law introduced. That at least went some way to provide any means of livelihoo...
Queen Elizabeth I was one of the greatest monarchs of all time. The old saying "The sun never sets on the British Empire" would never have been spoken if Elizabeth had not become queen. Under her reign, England became a super-power. It shou...
the Tuskegee Syphilis Study in untreated African-American men is the longest nontherapeutic experiment on human beings in medical history, as noted by (Mckissack 2005). Launched in 1932, the United States Public Health Service (USPHS), the ...
development, DSDM focuses on projects of information systems with a tight schedule. The implementation of DSDM at CSA will help indicate typical errors of information systems projects, such as over budget, delay the timing of delivery or pe...
Poor Law scheme was in reality until the emergence of the up to date welfare state after the Second World War. [1] English Poor Law legislation can be traced back as far as 1536,[4] when legislation was passed to deal with the impotent poor...