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Ian McEwan’s waterworld Introduction Ian McEwan’s What We Can Know presents a satirical vision of a future flooded Britain while
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Who Sets the Agenda? Media Monopoly, Power, and Public Understanding in the United States Overview In this lesson, students examine
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1. Introduction Topic: Explore how the UK government is structured, focusing on the Houses of Parliament and current reforms in the
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