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    trauma, and various reports and media related to terrorist threats and violence associated with Islamic culture. “Strategic” anti-Muslim can be found in Europe as well, but “populist” anti-Muslim is predominant. It is concerned with a social reaction to the presence of Muslims, and is part of the general anti-immigration attitude in Western Europe; fueled by racist, right wing political parties against the foundation of Islamic schools, mosques, the rejection of veiling, and a fear of loosing…

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    Violence In War

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    Contrary to the common belief towards war at the time, Gandhi once commented, “I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary, the evil it does is permanent.” Gandhi alludes that violence is not the answer to conflicts. Though war may seem to be for a just cause in the short term, it only encourages violence in the future and eventually leads to permanent negative consequences. From 1914 to 1918, World War I demonstrated the unfortunate repercussions of…

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    Political Refugees of Syria The worst migration crises of the generation has swept through Europe. Unwilling to prevent civil war in the neighboring country Syria hundreds of thousands of Syrians flood Europe. Europe is unprepared and overwhelmed by number of refugees from surrounding poor countries and Syrians fleeing war. Migrant crises is nothing new to The United States and its southern states being discussed in, “America Is Committed to take more Syrian Refugees, According to John…

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    Congress needs to take into consideration that everyone, including themselves are immigrants, trying to stop it will destroy this powerful nation, and an Amnesty is a must in order to end the illegal immigration dilemma. The whole population of the US are immigrants, no matter where you were born. Most of us come from European descendants who arrived into the US as immigrants from another country. Christopher Columbus, a European native, was one of the many explorers who “found” this new world…

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    Finland There are several reasons why people decide to migrate to other countries. Whether, it is for education or monetary reason there are immigrants from other countries living in Finland. Individuals generated different opinions regarding immigration because of distinctive reasons. To examine individuals’ attitude towards immigrants is importance to identify the factors that influences such opinions. I would like to investigate how does economic circumstances can influence attitude towards…

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    1. For a civilization to conquer another, not only does it require knowledge and strategy, but also the aid of geography. This is a statement that Jared Diamond, an evolutionary biologist and biogeographer, demonstrated through his thirty years of research. His theory explained how human societies differed in regards to advancement and technology as a result of the dissimilarities in their environments. This advancement and technology aided civilizations in conquering others. Such occurred with…

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    European Colonization

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    What were the varying motivations of European countries in regards to their expansion into the New World? Please discuss at least 3 countries and at least 3 of their motivations in your own words. The colonization of Africa and parts of Asia in the nineteenth century is the second wave of European colonization with the discovery of the coast of the African. The Eastern world are increasing, and the American continent is discovered and explored. This first settlement movement led to the…

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    their own peaceful and advanced culture under the strong emperors, they were lack of military forces like the weapons to protect them against the European imperialism. Even though China was isolated from others, their trades routes were still open to Europe. Although the Europeans found many valuable goods that they’re interested such as manufactured goods and raw materials, their favorable balance of trade states that they can only make profit if the amount of goods that are exported are…

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    European Culture

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    The Culture of Food in the United States and in Europe According to the Fast Food Industry Profile: Europe published in 2012 : « The European fast food market has experienced moderate, consistent growth in recent years. This moderate growth is predicted to continue to the end of the forecast period.” This statement obviously implies that European countries have somehow taken more and more examples on the American ways of living, where fast foods and eating habits would be included in these…

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    greater knowledge of farming and crop cultivation. This allowed for a more efficient production of crops such as sugar, and yielded the highest profit. However, slavery in the New World lacked many similarities to the previous form that existed in Europe and Africa. Slavery in the New World was purely based on the desire for money and economic gain which in turn, greatly contributed to the increase in mistreatment of the slaves. Describing the differences between Old World and New World slavery…

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