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    Brexit -- from the European Union deploying bigotry, xenophobia and Europhobia -- Britain for British people, British jobs for British workers, illegal immigrants go home, immigrants are a burden on British schools and hospitals, and the like --for the referendum held in June this year. The majority opted for Brexit validating the…

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    The fight to control illegal immigration, trafficking, and terrorism is a continual effort of the United States and others as they consider human rights and a law enforcement approach to control the borders. In 2014, US Customs and Border Protection ran an ad called “Dangers Campaign” in South America as a mass outreach to warn people of the dangers of migration (Kaneti & Assis, 2016, p. 296). This low-cost approach pales in comparison to the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) overall…

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    of share values, expectations, and structures that composed European international society. Watson examines the expansion of the international society in four steps. Part I chronicles the initial expansion of European society beginning around…

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    For 43 years, since 1973 , Britain has been an active member of the European Union (EU) and played an important role in the development of this community. However, it is the hot topic that UK Prime Minister David Cameron has announced a referendum to be held on June 2017, in order to answer the question: "Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the EU or leave the EU?” It is uncertain what the exact answer is, since no country has ever done it before. However, people are trying to give…

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    will look and feel completely different. Europe 's racial and ethnic demographics will likely have drastically changed, which will have an impact on the political structure, language, and the economy. Other aspects of the European cultural realm such as the growth of the European Union, environmental issues, and technology will all see a dramatic shift in the coming decades. The biggest and most profound change in Europe will be the population. Europe currently has one of the oldest populations…

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    The movement of people to the United States, has commenced with the first European settlements in about 1600. Starting around 1600, British and other Europeans settled primarily on the East Coast. Later Africans were brought as slaves, the transit of Suriname is a good example of the slavery transport. Later on, aviation travelling became cheaper, thus resulting in successive waves of Asian immigration. Momentarily, the Hispanic, are being the predominant causes of the contemporary immigration…

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    outside force – which is in this case the European Union. So now that the British Public have voted to leave the Union, where does the power sit? As of this moment, the UK has not invoked Article 50 – and is therefore still in the EU and, legally, in the same position that it was in before the referendum. And, most importantly in reference to UK Sovereignty, the 1972 European Communities Act, passed in the Commons, still applies. This…

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    Victor Turner Ndembu

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    number of areas and activities in modern societies using approaches drawn from analyses of ritual, ceremony, and symbolism. The connection of symbol and ritual to the nation of National Socialism has not been highlighted often. Continuing hereby with the first reading that I read, Francois Foret highlighted that European Union being an international political order has likely transformed the political rituals into a new one. The rituals of the European that is the enactment of European…

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    the territorial possessions of a state outside its strict national boundaries (Porter, 1996). The British Empire had expanded rapidly between 1870 and 1900 in which this expansion had brought a countless benefit to the state. This expansion gave an economic benefit to Britain Empire as it expanded the power of Britain outside their country by introducing free trade, new system and…

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    complex set of normative theoretical assumptions. First, I will briefly introduce the research area, focusing on the distinction between two different kinds of theories about EU integration. Second, I will briefly review the key literature needed to understand the theoretical assumptions behind the research question. Next, I will state the research question…

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