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    the population of one 's country health. Nevertheless, the infant mortality could be caused by other country or their own country. Russia has long relationship with Ukraine. And Ukraine wants to be part of the EU, since it consider to be part the European Continent. Migration policy affects mortality. A country having the equipment is one thing, but distributing the equipment is another thing. Infant mortality was higher in Eastern Europe. In Ukraine, for each 148 out of thousand infant…

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    Text A is a letter, sent out by the St. Mungo’s Broadway charity. The purpose of the text is to not only inform the reader of the poor living conditions that homeless people are faced with everyday and what you can do to help both those in need and St. Mungo’s Broadway themselves, but also to persuade the individual to give as much as they can to aid the cause and better a person’s life. The use of a letter makes the inclusion of personal pronouns, such as “you” and “we”, feel more directed at…

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    Movement for European players “The EU and football appears as two systems of multilevel governance” (MLG) (García, 2008, p.i). The structure of the EU are similiar to football pyramid and both structures are mix of national and supranational institutions (García, 2008). Adaptive role of European football after Bosman case Since Dona and Bosman cases, “the football governing bodies must respect EU law when regulating the game” (García, 2008, p.96). Therefore, football actors like European…

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    priority. The main reason for this is the following. It is well known that the contribution of the building sector to the total energy consumption is significant. More specifically, buildings account for 40% of the final energy consumption within the European Union (EU Parliament, 2012). In the UK, the domestic sector contributed to the final energy consumption in 2014 b y 27% while the industrial sector contribution…

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    Briton exiting the European Union It is half past five in the morning September the fifteenth and people are anxiously waiting for Nigel Farage. Around six, a black jeep slowly pulled in front of the BBC TV station in Westminster. The driver of the car walked out from his seat and took few steps towards the left side of the passenger door. As soon as the driver swung open the passage side, Nigel Farage a middle aged man with gray hair and a bank clerk 's suit walked out of the car and…

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    Impact of Brexit on Britain and Eurozone European Union (EU) members are part of the custom’s treaty that ensures that there no tariffs on the movement of people or goods within member states. Nonetheless, there is a common tariff applied on goods and services entering EU. The union does not allow any member to function under independent trade policy, for instance forming trade agreement with other countries outside EU without informing the union (Miller 22). The multilateral or the bilateral…

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    assist Greece. It will be risky to allow Greece to fail. Most of the European countries own billions of Greeks debt for instance Germany €68.2 billion, France €43.8 billion, Italy €38.4 billion and Spain €25 billion. Allowing Greece to collapse will cause its debt to default thus wasting billions of taxpayers’ money resulting the government to answer to its population. Apart from that, the Greek’s debt is not only own by the European governments, private companies and banks also held them. The…

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    Languages: Are fewer actually better? In his article, “Why English should be the official language of the United States”, well known columnist, Brandon Brice (2014), argues how an official language would enhance immigrants to learn the language, while improving immigrants’ and American’s lives. The author highlights how not having an official language has negatively affected the country, consequences that are intensifying, as immigration rates continue to increase. In addition, such immigrants…

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    instance, the European Union safeguards water for drinking and bathing with legislation like the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. The Marine Strategy Framework Directive manages human activity that may impact the marine environment with the ambition to have healthy marine waters by 2020 (European Commision, 2015). Marine waters in Europe are split up by member states and the states are responsible for checking their waters and creating plans on how they need to be cleaned (European…

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    example. Potentially increased movement of talent means that, as a reward professional, you need to understand pay levels, pay mix and corporate governance across Europe to enable you to contribute to the debate. The common assumption is that European pay levels are relatively homogenous. In fact, there are material differentials in pay levels and mix, reflecting the different political, social and economic histories of EU members. We highlight some of those differences in this issue,…

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