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    Italy is a country that you cannot visit just once. Once visited, you cannot resit your temptation to come again and again. There are many things in this beautiful country that will draw you. The words beautiful country in the previous sentence is not just adjecive and noun, but it is the nickname the world has given to Italy. In regional language, it is referred as Bel Paese, which means the Beautiful Country. Itality is not known for its history and culture, but also because of its arts and…

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    offering more money for turkey camps, in order for them to take in more refugees. The article showed just how copious the amount of people who left Syria for new lives is. Although Turkey’s economy is not as robust as it has been before, it is not a country which is in a large state of economic turmoil. Despite the fact that the article is primarily statistical and demographic, my parents, the news source and travelling, have all had a large impact on my perspective. My parents often share their…

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    Basque Country

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    Basque Country is region situated at the foothills of the Pyrenees Mountains between Spain and France and on the cost of the Bay of Biscay. The term Basque Country originated from the territories inhabited by the Basque people or Euskal Herria. The Basques are an ancient people who occupied the land of this region for thousands of years. Basque country is divided into two territories, north and south. The Northern territory is located in the Pyrenees-Atlantiques Department of France, commonly…

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    In Two Cultures of Punishment by Joshua Kleinfield (2016), the Kleinfield compares how American and European nations differ in moral visions when inflicting punishment upon the offender. In America, crimes that are committed are viewed as morally wrong, not just to the victim, but to the entire society . In contrast, the legal system in Europe believes that the crime itself is separate from the offender in which that all human beings are essentially good. Furthermore, Kleinfield suggests that…

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    Future Jobs In The UK

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    Lastly, it is commonly underestimated how much value being a member in the EU has on the jobs available in the country and the future job prospects available to all. There are two main sources of jobs in the UK: tourism and businesses. I will discuss both of these roots in detail so as to help understand how the changes made whilst we are in the EU and changes about whether or not we stay in the EU filter down to affect the very number of jobs accessible. 3.1 million Jobs in the UK (about 10% of…

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    Paris Research Paper

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    metropolitan centrum in this country located in the the center of the Paris Basin, on the Seine. Paris is the political, economic and cultural center of France, one of the 10 largest in Europe. There are numerous monuments and tourist attractions, which means that Paris is visited every year by approximately 30 million tourists. The metropolitan area has a population of more than 12 million inhabitants, thus in terms of population Paris agglomeration competes in the European Union with London. …

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    European Union is recognized as one of the leaders in implementing new environmental policies and instruments for them. The targets of the EU are often ones of the most ambitious in the world. Adaptation strategies are developing continuously to strengthen the resilience of Europe. However, for the EU member states it is not an easy task to collaborate in dealing with environmental issues, since their recourses and targets differ. For instance, in October 2014 The EU leaders agreed on greenhouse…

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    Asia, south from Canada, north from Latin America, and west from Europe. From 1850 to 1920 more than 25 million immigrants came to the United States. Racial prejudice influenced people's perception of immigration patterns and caused the history of European immigrants to be divided into two waves called the “old” and “new” immigration. “Old” immigrants were considered to be very different from “new” immigrants in most areas. There were many traits distinguishing “old” immigrants from “new”…

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    Finland Research Paper

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    The republic of Finland is the most eastern of the West-European countries. More than 70 percent of the country is covered with woods, 8 percent is put to agricultural use and 10 percent consists of water. Finland has more than 60,000 lakes and there are more than 20,000 small islands along its coast. A third of the country lies north of the arctic circle. The landscape in Finland slowly changes from the flat (sometimes a bit sloping) and lake rich south (of which one doesn't see much from the…

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    Causes Of Migration

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    economic system that unequal are create the gap between the rich and the poor countries. Form this reason, it was a one main cause of the migration wave that mostly of them are from the poor country to the rich country to find a good opportunities job and better life. Besides that there are also have other several factors for migration such as war, famine, racial and religion conflict and political problem inside their country. However, the migration are not new matter because it has since in…

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