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    Davis Service Group is mature on the existing business and the model is successful. The European Union market has a great potential market where goods and services could flow freely. Besides, Euro is widely used and English is the most popular language. Thus there is little barrier on the expansion of Davis Service Group to do the horizontal growth…

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    1. The 2015 European Migrant Crisis Must End It is seen everywhere. On the television, in the newspapers, on the front page of the Yahoo! website. The European migrant crisis of 2014-2015 is one of the biggest events of our time, and there is no avoiding it for anyone. The rapid anthropomorphic inundation has wreaked serious havoc on the countries that are having to accept them and as the year 2015 begins to close, two things are becoming clear: the anthropoid flow is not stopping anytime soon,…

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    The Syrian refugee crisis has become The European Unions main focus over the last several months. There are countries such as Germany and Sweden who have been accepting large amounts of migrants. Other countries have been creating “hot spots” where asylum seekers can be registered when they are making their travel to Europe. The EU has agreed to relocate 160,000 asylum seekers over the next two years out of the more populated countries. But all of theses efforts simple are not enough. The EU has…

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    Pros And Cons Of Refugees

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    and if not accepted, they may become an easy target for extremist groups. Everyday, people from war-torn nations apply for asylum in hope for a better life. This hope for the future drives people to make the journey from the middle east to the European Union, however;…

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    are both dedicated to protecting Germany for different purposes. The U.S protects Germany, because it is one of the few European countries that agrees with their politics for the most part, (Mahncke, D, 2009). France protects Germany to enable a stable relationship through their common goals, (Mahncke,…

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    Lively Diversity In Germany

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    Its territory encompasses roughly 357,000 square kilometers. It stretches from the North Sea and the Baltic Sea in the north to the Alps in the south. Some of the largest European rivers – the Rhine, the Danube and the Elbe – flow through Germany. German landscapes are extraordinarily varied and attractive: low and high mountain ranges, extensive lake lands, forests and roughly 2,390 kilometers of coastline. Society: Lively Diversity Germany has 82 million inhabitants. They include roughly 15…

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    economic relationship between the U.S and the European Union is the most complex. Together, the European Union and the United States have the largest bilateral trade relationship in the world. In addition, the two countries together generate just over 30% of the of the world trade, and half of the gross domestic product (European External Action Service). Goods and services between the two countries generate $2.7 billion dollars a day (European Union). As expected, the United States is losing…

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    manufacturing has boomed since last two years with firms which includes Toyota, Nissan, Mini, Morgan, Rolls-Royce and many more continuing to increase their output. This is also true that approximately 80% of all those automobiles were exported to the European Union (EU) and to other nations outside of Britain. Nowadays, the automotive industry in the United Kingdom is best known for its premium and sports car. The EU comprises 28 member states. There is free trade between these members of EU.…

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    vote and Europe 's weak banking system, where interest rates are already at zero, the possibility of a global meltdown becomes even more likely. That 's not even considering further catastrophes, European high-risk bonds, natural disasters and possible decisions by other countries to leave the European Union after Britain 's defection. A global financial meltdown on top of weak global economies and high deficits could easily stimulate a financial Armageddon according to many analysts. Another…

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    The Greek Financial Crisis

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    countries, such as Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Italy. The fear exited that these weak countries will also not receive the required financial support and default too. Which made the situation in Greece extreme in comparison to other economically weak European countries is that only Greece had both high fiscal deficit and high debt (324 Name?). Foreign investors came to a consensus that Greece will not be able to sustain its financial responsibilities because the debt was so significant it would…

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