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    2. BUSINESS PROFILE Ryanair is one of the leading Airline companies in Europe with the highest seating capacity and the second highest passenger numbers. It has a very strong market position. Despite the falling sterling value due to Brexit and the difficult trading conditions, Ryanair made €1.316 billion as Profit after tax, which is an increase of 6% from the previous year. The air traffic has increased by 13%. The current report, as of Jan 2018, shows that the Customer numbers have increased…

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    According to The Telegraph, the second major factor that influenced pro-Brexit voters was the chance to “take control” of the number of immigrants entering to the UK. Did you know that?. Did you know that overseas students contribute around 11.8 billion to the British economy? What if we added that immigrants have an 80 percent participation rate? Now, do you still want them gone? The idea that immigrants should “fit in” and are expected to adopt the British way of living is severely damaging…

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    Please consider this my formal application to the board of directors of Andrew Peller Limited (“APL”). I am an internationally recognized business leader and lawyer. I have been an officer, director, and advisor to private and/or public enterprises in Canada, the United States, England, and Australia. I am an active member of the Law Society of Upper Canada, the Institute of Corporate Directors, and the American Bar Association. I have broad experience in the international business sector…

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    both militaries is thru a joint effort and cooperation, With Britain’s decision to leave the European Union, the ties between the American government and shared economic goals will become even stronger. President Barack Obama’s speech prior to the “Brexit” vote angered many officials of the British government as well as the British citizens. The British citizens voted to leave the European Union and the American citizens voted to reject the policies of President Obama. This is an indication…

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    where transactions occur instantaneously it has become increasingly difficult to track economic output. Also due to GDP's tendency of ignoring distribution effects it effectively doesn't entertain rising inequality (which has ignited situations like Brexit). As it stands, the wrong factors are being measured while increasingly important things such as income equality, technological change and living standards receive little attention, since GDP and…

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    Factor 3: Global Economic Influences on the Australian Economy a) Australia has been a participant in world trades, investments and financial flows for many years. Thanks to improved technology, market growth and many other facets of the global economy, this globalisation has only become easier and is now at a point where every country is affected by global economic influences, good and bad. An example of this at play in Australia would be the recent political uncertainty with the US…

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    of financial constraints. For instance, the survey by Patrick Minford et al (2016), indicates that it takes considerable economic effort to fully conform to the economic realities of the EU. Consequently, it can possibly approve the phenomenon of Brexit from the economic perspective. In conclusion, it is relevant to mention…

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    What National Identity Could Be National identity is what people identify as on a national level of any given country. Each country in the European Union has one on the individual level. The lack of having one as the European Union has become a factor in questioning what the purpose is of the union all these countries have with each other. Building a national identity can help to unify people, let alone countries, by giving them a purpose or a reason to be unified. The European Union’s case is…

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    Trump's Stunning Triumph, the Media's 9/11 You know the inclination when you wipe the grin off the substance of a presumptuous know-it-all? This is definitely the inclination the American public probably had, especially the Trump supporters, when each media master was demonstrated totally wrong and put in his and her place. The election result shattered the myth of the media's omnipotence whose astounding self-absorbed attitude, armed with their 21st-century statistical righteousness, failed to…

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    Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is one of the most compelling modern texts that discusses fear and how it affects society as a whole, as well as the individual. It is no coincidence that this play was written during the contemporary witch hunt called the Red Scare. Miller was clearly using the many similarities between the early colonial setting of his writing and the bleak truths of his time period to draw attention to patterns that repeat throughout history and will continue to repeat as long as…

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