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    This year alone Europe has had over 300,000 refugees seeking asylum. A refugee is a person that had been forced to escape their country in order to get away from war, persecution, or natural disaster. Europe is currently facing an extreme influx of refugees unseen since World War 2. During, World War 2 many people needed to escape from the damages that the Holocaust had caused, Europe had an abundance of displaced people. With diverse problems in Syria, many people need to escape the…

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    Referendum Vote Essay

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    the European Union, commonly referred to as Brexit, is not one many people predicted would pass. However, a combination of factors––economic, social, and political––building up enough tension and anxiety in the British people, lead a very split electorate to the polls where the referendum vote was their outlet to express their dissatisfaction with the status-quo. Although Britain went to the polls a divided nation, bringing out individuals each with distinct reasons for wanting their country…

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    Parliamentary Sovereignty

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    Parliament, court judgments and conventions. The need for a codified constitution never arose in the United Kingdom as the country has been stable for too long, its democracy has developed over a long period of time rather than through a revolution. Countries such as France and Germany were forced to draft their constitution as a response to revolt or war and younger countries such as the United States of America and Australia needed to codify their citizens rights and their political systems in…

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    for a better life. For the past few years, European countries, primarily, countries in the European Union (EU), have been coming up with ways to handle the financial, and economic pressure posed by these refugees. The president and CEO of the EU are satisfied by their effort towards resolving the crisis. However, some countries find it difficult to abide by the agreements made by the EU, and have taken the situation into their own hands. Therefore, countries in the EU are struggling to deal with…

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    to nearby European nations? Americans are obsessed with the idea of health, yet the United States is one of the unhealthiest countries in the world. Europeans, on the other hand, do not stress over health nearly as much as Americans and continue to eat well and appetizing foods while remaining considerably healthier than the United States. According to the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine the average weight of an adult human should be 137 pounds. On a list of 177, countries were…

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    friend”. You would think that in a less developed country there would be little to no use for a smartphone, but they are actually very important. In…

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    America has always been a golden country for people from all around the world. Immigrants came to America with high expectations. People heard many stories of all the land, job opportunities in America, so they decide to come. At the same time, when arriving, it was not what they had expected. Although industry aid immigrants with work and new technology, but most immigrants found that living in American was very difficult. They struggle with long hours work and low wages. They also dealt with…

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    years. The US and EU both shared this problem because each is having it own effects on countries. The United States and European try to solve these problem and how they happen because of location of where they are, the culture and state of living in those countries. The first country which a big grow from different cultures is United states. The United states is one of the biggest diversity is the country in the world and home to the American dream.The diversity from african…

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    In most modernized democracy, U.S. and West European countries, there exist of government influences that revolve around social and economic policies. Social polices mainly concerns of ideals that directly promote the well-being of every individual in society; most social policies tend to target different groups involved, with the opinion of existing biased towards the wealthy (Greenberg and Page 2007, p. 414). Economic policies are policies with the ideal of improving the welfare of individuals…

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    Causes Of Migration Crisis

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    there are a large number of foreign people fleeing their country of origins to arrive into first world nations such as the United States and Western Europe. The news has been publishing a “migration crisis”, which is many people from the middle east and other unstable countries -e.g. Syria, Iraq, Palestine, Eritrea etc.- and arriving in western Europe in almost millions each month and thousands each day. The reason for that is because their country of origins are not safe places to live in…

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