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    Having lived in a Southeastern European country like Albania for 38 years, I came to the United States with a big dream. Is not only my dream is a magic, power of apparently country who everyone like to be here. I was split between two decisions 5 years ago when I came to America, because I did not know whether or not to stay or to go back to Albania. So the time passed and I am here to raise my children and my family. I just feel fortunate to live here because I like the education system,…

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    be the solution to a problem. Revenge often creates more trouble than the original dilemma itself and it fuels an endless cycle of violence and turbulent times. The best example of this is seen in document 3 that discusses the blood feuds in Albania. In Albania, people are killing others out of acts of revenge because they think the Kanun, an ancient code of retribution, justifies their actions. The article states, “The Kanun is not supposed to encourage long-running feuds, and its text provides…

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    Power In Wag The Dog

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    producer, appears to hold a significant amount of power considering he position in orchestrating and producing much of the fictitious war, it is clear that Connie, the spin doctor, holds the true power. He is the one who decides to create the war with Albania in the first place and goes to Stanley only because of his prowess when it comes to film production. As the film goes on, Stanley has grand ideas to continue the lie, but is promptly shut down by Conrad. The decision-making power of Conrad…

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    Why Do People Move?

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    look to the second questions which is “why don't people migrate more”, it’s also a questions that has many different answers. The first couple of answers that I have for both of these questions, come from how people from my country (Albania) think. Considering Albania a country with a lot of corruption in the government and with a poor economy, that would be one of the main reasons people migrate and leave. That would be the response that I would describe on why me and my family moved to the US.…

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    opinion. Two weeks before the presidential election, the president of USA caught having sex with a young teenage girl how was related to the girl scouts in the white house. The media fixed the problem by making fake news, they created fake war with Albania to drive people attention away from a problem. The media expert Stanley Motts was able to draw the whole sex scandal through this movie. In this movie, we can tell that the media making fake images, video, and signs to draw the public’s…

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    despair in Arber’s eyes and he sees it quite often. Arber is 12 years old. He has got dark hair, dark features and snow white skin. He also has a big noise and big head and is very tall for his age. One can tell he is a typical highlander of Albania. Arber doesn’t go to school this year, as a matter of fact he won’t be able to go to school not even the coming year and the other coming year.He will never go back to school again. Just like every “malesor” (highlander) he has already a…

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    capital? Similar to the character Motss’ decision to create foreign unrest with the fake war in Albania, the public scrutiny surrounding Trump may be combated with foreign policy moves to dampen the consequences. As seen with the “Old Shoe”, the film’s satirical take on the blind…

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    Regional Wars

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    are orthodox Christians and Roman Catholics. Unlike Kosovo, which has significant coal and mineral deposits, the region is unfortunately lacking natural resources. Unemployment has become a huge chronic problem, with levels as high as 50 percent. Albania and seven other countries in a region with 26 million inhabitants have been plagued by conflict largely stemming from its mix of religious and ethnic population. 2. Jelko Kacin asserts…

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    Up to 200,000 women and children were trafficked through the Balkans in 2004 alone. Eastern European countries such as Romania, Moldova, Albania, and the former Soviet Union Republics are especially impacted by sex trafficking, due to lack of anti-trafficking law enforcement, high poverty and domestic violence rates. Each year, between 600,000 and 800,000 people are trafficked across international borders, two thirds in the sex trade and 20% under the age of 18. Sometimes women voluntarily sell…

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    What is Human Trafficking? Human trafficking is often mixed up with human smuggling, and even though that the both involve illegal movement of people there is a distinct difference in them. Human trafficking “in short, … are, first, the transportation of a person; second, force, fraud, or coercion; and, finally, exploitation.” In this definition the consent of the human being is not accounted for, but in the definition of human smuggling the consent of the human is acknowledged. Nobody knows…

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