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  • 1972 Crusted Port 1972 Wine Society Bottling (Decanted Selection) 20cls
    1972 Crusted Port 1972 Wine Society Bottling (Decanted Selection) 20cls

    So that customers can appreciate very old vintage ports, vintagewinegifts have rebottled and recorked a small selection of classic vintage ports for you to enjoy. This bottling is a 20cl bottle of 1972 Crusted Port 1972 bottled by the Wine Society. This delightful port is fairly sweet with nice weight and is soft and elegant with good acidity. Drink now - 2028. PLEASE NOTE THIS BOTTLE SIZE IS 20CLS OR 2/7 OF A NORMAL BOTTLE SIZE. This vintage port is shipped in a deluxe silk lined wooden presentation box with four wine accessories (corkscrew, wine pourer, drip stopper & wine thermometer) [worth £17.99] at no extra cost and now includes a free gift card with your personal message and tasting and storage notes.

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  • 1925 Grand Fine Champagne Vintage Cognac 1925 (70cls) Wine Society Bottling
    1925 Grand Fine Champagne Vintage Cognac 1925 (70cls) Wine Society Bottling

    This wonderful Cognac makes an ideal gift for someone born in 1925 . This vintage Cognac is shipped in a deluxe silk lined wooden presentation box with four wine accessories (corkscrew, wine pourer, drip stopper & wine thermometer) [worth £17.99] at no extra cost and now includes a free gift card with your personal message and tasting and storage notes.

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  • 1960's 7007 Fine Liqueur 15 year old Cognac 1960's Wine Society Bottling
    1960's 7007 Fine Liqueur 15 year old Cognac 1960's Wine Society Bottling

    This very rare bottling of a 1960's Wine Society bottling 7007 Fine Liqueur 15 year old Cognac which contains 24 Flozs and is 70% proof. It is shipped in a deluxe wooden presentation box with four wine accessories (corkscrew, wine pourer, drip stopper & wine thermometer) [worth £17.99] at no extra cost and now includes a free gift card with your personal message and tasting and storage notes.

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  • 1950's Old Vintage Port Matured in Wood 1950's Wine Society  (Decanted Selection) 20cls
    1950's Old Vintage Port Matured in Wood 1950's Wine Society (Decanted Selection) 20cls

    So that customers can appreciate very old vintage ports, vintagewinegifts have rebottled and recorked a small selection of classic vintage ports for you to enjoy. This bottling is a 20cl bottle of 1950's Old Vintage Port Matured in Wood 1950's Wine Society. This rare Old Vintage Port was bottled in the 1950's by the Wine Society. PLEASE NOTE THIS BOTTLE SIZE IS 20CLS OR 2/7 OF A NORMAL BOTTLE SIZE.This rare Old Vintage Port was bottled in the 1950's by the Wine Society. This port is shipped in a deluxe silk lined wooden presentation box with four wine accessories (corkscrew, wine pourer, drip stopper & wine thermometer) [worth £17.99] at no extra cost and now includes a free gift card with your personal message and tasting and storage notes.

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  • What is the difference between civil society politics and pluralistic society politics?

    Civil society politics refers to the participation of non-governmental organizations, community groups, and individuals in the political process to advocate for social change and public policy reform. This type of politics focuses on grassroots activism and often involves issues related to human rights, environmental protection, and social justice. On the other hand, pluralistic society politics refers to the political system in which power is dispersed among various competing interest groups, such as political parties, business organizations, and labor unions. In a pluralistic society, different groups with diverse interests and ideologies compete for influence and power within the political system. The key difference between civil society politics and pluralistic society politics lies in the actors involved and the nature of their engagement in the political process. Civil society politics emphasizes the role of non-state actors in advocating for social change, while pluralistic society politics focuses on the competition and negotiation among various interest groups within the political system.

  • How can society and politics combat extremism?

    Society and politics can combat extremism by promoting education and critical thinking to help individuals recognize and reject extremist ideologies. It is important to address the root causes of extremism, such as inequality, discrimination, and lack of opportunities, through social and economic policies. Additionally, fostering inclusive and diverse communities can help counter extremist narratives and promote tolerance and understanding. Political leaders can also play a crucial role by condemning extremist rhetoric and actions, and implementing policies that promote social cohesion and unity.

  • How does identity politics destroy our society?

    Identity politics can contribute to the division of society by emphasizing differences and creating an "us vs. them" mentality. It can lead to the marginalization of certain groups and hinder meaningful dialogue and understanding between different communities. Additionally, it can perpetuate stereotypes and discrimination, further deepening societal divides. By focusing on individual identities rather than common humanity, identity politics can undermine the potential for unity and cooperation in addressing broader societal issues.

  • What is the difference between a class society, a stratified society, and a milieu society in terms of politics?

    A class society is characterized by a clear hierarchy based on economic and social status, where power and resources are concentrated in the hands of a few elite classes. In contrast, a stratified society has multiple layers of social hierarchy based on various factors such as wealth, education, and occupation, with more fluid boundaries between these layers. A milieu society, on the other hand, is characterized by a more decentralized and diverse social structure, where power and influence are dispersed among various groups and individuals, leading to a more complex and fragmented political landscape.

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  • 1975 Glenkinchie 15 year old Malt Whisky 1975 Bottled by the Scotch Malt Whisky Society
    1975 Glenkinchie 15 year old Malt Whisky 1975 Bottled by the Scotch Malt Whisky Society

    This Malt Whisky was bottled by the Scotch Malt Whisky Society and distilled in 1975 and bottled in '90. It 58.9% proof. This Malt Whisky is shipped in a deluxe silk lined wooden presentation box with four wine accessories (corkscrew, wine pourer, drip stopper & wine thermometer) [worth £17.99] at no extra cost and now includes a free gift card with your personal message and tasting and storage notes.

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    The Pick Play Play Leader Bib is great for easily locating play leaders in the playground, the bib helps the wear feel confident and responsible. Ideal for Primary school children.Printed text on front and reverse.Adjust easily with elasticated

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    Germany Bucket Hat

    Regular Fit Bucket Hat with Embroidered CrestHeavy Drill 100% cotton jersey 255 gsmMade in Great BritainMachine washable

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    Germany Black Harrington Jacket

    This popular high-quality Harrington Jacket is made with 65% polyester and 35% cotton canvas outer and 100% cotton red tartan inside lining. The style of the jacket features a scalloped back shoulder seam, button-down side pockets, one inside pocket and elasticated cuffs and waistband. Item is machine washable and made in the UK.

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  • What is the difference between a class society, a stratified society, and a milieu society in relation to politics?

    A class society is characterized by distinct social classes with unequal access to resources and power, leading to a hierarchical structure where the ruling class dominates political decision-making. In contrast, a stratified society may have social hierarchies based on various factors like wealth, education, or occupation, but these hierarchies may not directly translate into political power dynamics. A milieu society, on the other hand, is more fluid and decentralized, with individuals and groups interacting across various social spheres without rigid class or stratification boundaries, leading to a more diverse and dynamic political landscape.

  • Is Germany a failed society?

    No, Germany is not a failed society. It is a highly developed and prosperous country with a strong economy, high standard of living, and well-functioning democratic institutions. Germany has made significant contributions to science, technology, and culture, and it is known for its commitment to social welfare and environmental sustainability. While it faces challenges like any other country, it continues to be a successful and influential society on the global stage.

  • Is East Germany more of an experience society or a citizen society?

    East Germany can be seen as more of a citizen society, as the government heavily controlled and regulated the lives of its citizens. The state sought to mold its citizens into a specific socialist ideology, and there was limited room for individual experiences or personal freedoms. The focus was on creating a collective identity and loyalty to the state, rather than on individual experiences. However, it is important to note that there were still elements of an experience society, as individuals did have their own unique experiences and perspectives within the constraints of the state-controlled society.

  • What is the relationship between religion, politics, and society?

    The relationship between religion, politics, and society is complex and multifaceted. Religion often plays a significant role in shaping political ideologies and policies, as well as influencing societal norms and values. In many societies, religious beliefs and practices can impact political decision-making and governance, and can also influence social attitudes and behaviors. Conversely, political systems and societal structures can also impact the practice and expression of religion. Overall, the relationship between religion, politics, and society is interconnected and can have a profound impact on the beliefs, behaviors, and institutions within a given community.

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