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    consequences for organizations in various businesses and in various areas. For instance, the pharmaceutical, tourism, excitement, engine vehicle, aviation, and woodland items businesses advantage enormously when the dollar falls against the yen and euro. Rural and petroleum businesses are harmed by the dollar's ascent against the monetary standards of Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, and Australia. For the most part, a solid or high dollar makes U.S. merchandise more ex p e n s ive in ove rseas…

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    approximately 21 million euros in 2013. Consuming milk, cheese, and fresh dairy products always are important part of a healthy lifestyle for German people (Germany Trade and Invest, 2014). However, the total volume sales of the dairy product categories were estimated to have little movement in German market in 2016. Passport (2016a) considers that the less appetite for drinking milk products reflects a 7% decrease in sales volume, which is estimate to be worth 2,449 million euros in 2016.…

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    soldiers in the national army, and thousands of those troops soon moved south to fight for the Confederacy. The (breaking off from another country) of Virginia also caused a large leaving/quitting (of a large number of people) of some of the militaryâ(Euro)a„¢s most experienced officers. President Lincoln quickly called for northern states to send volunteers, totaling 75,000, to join the Union army. The Confederacy did not have an established army or navy and also turned to group of armed…

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    In the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s it was a time where America finally stopped isolating itself and got involved in world affairs. There was a big competition between American and European countries seeing who had more influence on the world. The United States went to war with Spain in order to help Cuba gain their independence. After Cuba was free from Spain, America was given the Philippines as a gift even though we promised the Filipinos independence our only choice was to annex it. This…

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    Spain has been apart of the European Union (EU) and the Eurozone since the 1st of January 1986 when entering as a full member. Spain has held four presidencies in her country form January to June 1989, July to December 1995, January to June 2002 and January to June 2010. Spain has currently 24 representatives on the European Economic and Social Committee; representing companies, workers and other interest groups, and 21 representatives on the Committee of the Regions, which is the EUs, assembly…

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    A fixed rate is a rate the government or in most cases the central bank sets and maintains as the official exchange rate. A set price will be determined against a major world currency. The most common currency countries usually fix to is the U.S. dollar. The local exchange rate is maintain by the central bank buys and sells its own currency on the foreign exchange market in return for the currency to which it is pegged. According to Xu unlike the fixed rate, a floating exchange rate is…

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    The first line simply describes the physical appearance of Europium; metallic and silver (although it’s not actually silver, just a similar color!) “Displaying” refers to how Europium was used in old TVs as a red color, and with the colors blue and green, they would be able to display TV shows and commercials. “Fluorescing” ties into the fact that Europium glows, or fluoresces, red under a blacklight. And “oxidizing” finishes that line of the poem since Europium is known to react very quickly in…

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    and benefitted Canada’s Euro-Canadian classes in several ways. Indigenous peoples were believed to be lower-class and uncivilized throughout Canada, by the crown, the government, the media, higher-class or affluent individuals and much of society. Simultaneously erasing and exotifying Indigenous peoples suggested to the public that the ‘old ways’ of Indigenous peoples were being ‘civilized,’ that the Euro-Canadians were helping and that together Indigenous peoples and Euro-Canadians could look…

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    Greece abandons or is forced to exit the euro? In the short-term, it would certainly entail greater uncertainty and economic hardship. A massive capital flight by the elites along with collapse of banks and businesses which have borrowed in euros cannot be ruled out. The payments of salaries and pensions could also be delayed for months. The social and economic consequences could be disastrous for Greek economy and its people if the transition from the euro to a new national currency (possibly…

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    B) The prevention and management of aging people Why does Europe have an aging population? The aging population of Europe is due to the decrease of fertility, the decrease of mortality rate, and the higher life expectancy of Europeans. Indeed at the beginning of the 60th the feminization of the work market delayed the age for having a child, and so it directly limited the number of children per women. Also the values and the culture based of family changed in Europe. The increase of…

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