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    Europe is getting flooded with people from different continents. It is becoming a problem because most of these people are coming over illegally and Europe doesn’t have the space for all of these people. So, where are these people coming from, why are they coming, and what caused them to all come at the same time? Most of the people coming into Europe are coming from Syria. There are a number of reasons why these people are coming, the main reason being the war in Syria. This war is making…

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    Rohingya Crisis Case Study

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    For this issue, the countries in the European Union have agreed to take in the refugees who have entered their waters, and provide aid for them, even allowing these refugees to stay in their countries and work, due to the strong western beliefs of that every individuals should have their own…

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    British Empire Decline

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    in a world where nations are increasingly banding together, driven by the ideology of Conservative Nationalism. A great deal of the resentment felt by the British can be summarised through the understanding of the phrase “English, not European.” The complex and long history of England and its place as one of the dominant powers of the west lend to the nation a deep rooted, unshakable pride, one that is distinctly it 's own and, in their minds, does not…

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    anti-Mexican feelings. People were poor and that meant hard times for everyone. Mexicans became seen as competition as more and more European Americans began seeking jobs that were once considered to be only fit for Mexicans. Many believed that once Mexicans were expelled from the country that U.S. workers would find employment and the depression would end. Urban Mexican communities in cities such as Los Angeles began to rebel against their oppression. This caused a lot of anti-Mexican semitism.…

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    Taste Cheese Case Study

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    agreements such as General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT 1947) and World Trade Organisation (WTO), free trade agreements like CARICOM, CARICOM-Costa Rica, and CARICOM-Dominican Republic, and an Economic Association Agreement in CARIFORUM-European Community Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA). Barbados as a signatory to these treaties has major implications for Tastee Cheese’s existence in Barbados. These agreements generally seek to reduce tariffs on trade and allow supplies and…

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    He asserts that despite having research-based evidence pointing in one direction, the public will willfully ignore it. Although a majority of experts agree that Donald Trump’s policies and the UK’s vote to leaves the European Union are “questionable,” they both gained the support needed to become reality. He states that “General levels of education have never been higher…” and “…experts continue to be trusted by 70% of the public” (1). So where does the disconnect occur…

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    However, many who were already living in the United States built lasting communities and contributed to their new country. Many among the recently arrived groups made great strides in American society, but some found it more difficult. Chinese immigrants maintained strong supports network in what became known as “Chinatowns” – Chinese American communities in major urban areas throughout the country but would continue with negative stereotypes. Italian and Polish…

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    That left 88 thousand who ventured beyond New York and the East Coast. Were they farmers? No records exist. However, the existing American Jewish population, (German Jews), embarrassed by the relatively unschooled and differently mannered Eastern European Jew, formed committees to disperse this new immigrant population. They performed their Jewish duty but attempted to keep them away from urban areas, to little avail. Accordingly, Isaac Meyer Wise’s American Israelite proclaimed this idea of…

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    Sweden Environmental issues are present everywhere nowadays, including in Sweden, despite its low density population. These concernshave a strong international focus due to Sweden’s international interdependencies prompted by its entry into the European Union and other Nordic cooperative initiatives. One of the most persistent environmental issues is plastic pollution in the oceans, which threatens aquatic life. The solution proposed by the Swedish governments consists of banning the use of…

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    ‘Cosmopolitan Right shall be limited to Conditions of Universal Hospitality’ (ibid., p. 105). This is a universal right for all men of the world to be treated kindly when they arrive at other states. An individual can be denied entry into a host state however, he must not be treated harshly as long as his law abiding. Kant believes that the earth belongs to the human race and no one should claim possession of any part of it. From this we can draw that the treatment of refugees in the ongoing…

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