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    Discourses on migration have become extremely dominant in European political debates and among its population in the last 60 years as Europe faced great societal changes after World War II. These changes have caused by immense migration of workers within Europe but also from non-European, mainly from former colonies during the 1960s and 1970s. Now it is not anymore migration alone that contributes to discussions about cultural changes in Europe, but the children and grandchildren of the migrants…

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    Filiz and Smith’s coffee shop could expand into German market. The justification for entering in Germany as according to Kakabadse et al., (2015) the economy of Germany is assumed as the world’s fourth largest economy for more than 1/5th of European Union. The social market of German economy mainly tails free market principles with an extensive extent of government regulation, which has a wide-ranging social welfare program. Germany is basically a largest consumer market of EU that has a…

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    Third Places In Italy

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    currently Italy is going through somewhat of a crisis on how to deal with the immigration influx occurring throughout their country, as well as many other Western European and European Union members. With thousands of African immigrants being smuggled into Southern Italy, and thousands more emigrating to the peninsula from Eastern European countries such as…

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    The Refugee Crisis

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    welcoming areas like the United States and the European Union. This however affects the citizens of said areas who do not want the refugees coming to their countries. It also affects the refugees themselves because the routes they take can be dangerous. Moreover, the wars in the middle east are a major contributor to this crisis. In addition to the European Schengen Area. The refugee crisis is causing problems for both the United States and the European Union, but…

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    Each council member gave their opinions and views about the project very briefly before it was opened to the public. Each council member agreed that the project must be moved forward and put into action because this will be good for the entire community. One council member mentioned how he like to see every different sport present in the room at the time and I thought that was very interesting for him to give credit to the kids for showing their support about the issue. The head councilman…

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    obligations and restrictions of EU law will be incorporated into UK law; one of these powers are present in the ruling of Costa v. ENEL in which every court can enforce EU law regardless of the local state not allowing it. The supremacy of the European Community law is supported by the judgement in the Factortame case, “ Where a national court that the ‘sole obstacle which precludes it from granting interim relief is a rule of national law’, then the court ‘must set aside that rule’”; at an…

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    CHINA AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE In 1978, China opened up its doors to opportunities that brought about development of foreign trade which lead to the promotion of its economic growth. Over the past 30 years, it has seized the opportunity of the world’s long term prosperity and economic globalization by attracting foreign investment, introducing advanced technology and rapid development in foreign trade around the world to increase its trade volume globally. “The total volume of China’s…

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    Postwar Tony Judt Summary

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    of Europeans. The three issues that in the class I found more interesting and culturally important for modern day Europeans are: family/gay rights, unification of the European economy, and lastly the issues with immigration. I will use Judt’s book as evidence on how they…

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    Electric Cars Essay

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    top automobile market for U.S. based manufactures with General Motors selling 244,000 vehicles in 2015 and Ford on track to sell 280,000 this year.” Germany’s ban could hurt the U.S. car manufactures right when they were starting to take off in the European countries. Karl Benz, the founder of BMW and the inventor of the first gas powered automobile may soon have his invention banned its origin…

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    of the current crisis. Europe muddles through while continuing its fight toward banking and fiscal integration. In other words, the European Union will keep doing business as usual where the European Institutions will keep doing very little to resolve crisis with increasing chances to respond too late to some emergencies. In this future scenario, the southern European countries will still need bailouts and the monetary and economic union will remain incomplete. The Union will start losing…

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