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    political risks when doing the wine exporting to that country. All the exporting countries have to follow the EU GATT,,,------Relationship with Aus? Any problem?list 3 of them Internal Political Environment “German government is parliamentary and a democratic constitution emphasizes the protection of individual liberty and division of powers in a federal structure” (Michigan State University, 2014) which is a positive and healthy political environment for exporting countries to start their…

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    The American Deception America, the land of opportunity, where dreamers live and freedom appears to burst from the seams. The United States has welcomed millions of immigrants over the centuries. These immigrants, and citizens alike, have one goal, to achieve the American Dream. Of course, each individual has their own ideal ‘American Dream’ but it can roughly be defined as “working hard to be able to get ahead.” The opportunities available to accomplish the American Dream vary from person to…

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    Brandon Mrs.Baker Social Studies 19 January 2016 41 “Well i am moved, I want a kinder, gentler nation.” George Bush from the 1988 Republican Convention acceptance speech.The quote meant Bush wanted a kinder, gentler nation, meaning he wanted a nation without discrimination, or a nation where any unhappy child from any unhappy home could learn to read,or where any child could become President of the United States.George…

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    Freedom Of Expression

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    according to their main website, “a multi-national organization and associated library.” In other words, it publicizes censored or restricted information for the public. Though the website is for the right cause to counteract corruption and spying, the methods to obtaining the information are often controversial as they are acquired through hacking personal social media tools. For example, Sarah Palin’s personal email was hacked and released on WikiLeaks before the 2008 election in September…

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    helped by some allies, have made significant progress in holding equal rights, and are demanding equal treatment than that given to white. Apartheid ended in South Africa. Nelson Mandela is free, and South Africa has an inclusive, non-racial and democratic government. In the United States, the civil rights movement, and laws and public policies helped to create a black middle class. Brazil, a country wrongly called “racial democracy,” has begun to recognize the presence of racial discrimination…

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    authorized to determine, but the court also points out its interest about Mr perincek’s statement’s qualification according to article 10(freedom of expression) In this case, court finds violation of article 10, court discussed Article 8 of the Convention in field of…

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    Parties In American Politics

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    Parties were destined to play a central role in American politics ever since the introduction of representative democracy in the United States after the establishment of the US constitution in 1788. The founding fathers of American agreed that direct democracy would be detrimental to US society. James Madison wrote in the the Federalist papers 10 that direct democracy would create the tyranny of the majority, whereby political decisions would favor the majority and disregard the interests of the…

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    Barack Hussein Obama – America’s Most Disrespected President Barack Obama came onto the political stage in 2004 when he gave the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention. Before this momentous occasion very few people had heard of the Junior Senator from Illinois – he had only been in the Senate for eight months. He titled the speech “The Audacity of Hope” to highlight the strength and resilience of the country and to encourage people struggling to rise out of poverty and…

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    Morales 1 The Power of Rhetorical Devices Throughout American history, there have been countless number of speeches given by recognizable and important people. These people often use rhetorical devices to persuade their audience into considering a topic of a different perspective. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States, provides a perfect example with his first inaugural address. Roosevelt uses ethos, logos, anaphora, and diction to persuade desperate Americans, wounded…

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    study done by Lahey, it was recorded that “employers were over 40 percent more likely to call a female job candidate for an interview if the high school graduation date on the resumé signaled the applicant was younger rather than older” (Barrington 2008). The results from the study indicate that being physically older is a characteristic that some employers deem negative. In the past few years, the percentage of the unemployed population from ages fifty-five or older have gradually increased. …

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