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In the aftermath of World War II, Britain faced significant challenges, including housing shortages, urban overcrowding, and the need for economic revitalisation. To address these issues, the British government initiated the New Towns Movement to create planned communities to alleviate pressure on existing urban areas.
The "New Thought movement" appeared in the late 19th century, and advanced the "Law of Attraction" and "Mind Power."
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