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    Steven Hill asserts that the European way is the best hope. He attempts to make the case the Europe is superior to the United States. One focus of the book is a vast array of services that are provided to Europeans at a low cost or even no cost. Another claim is that Europeans are healthier, their healthcare system is better, their diets are better. A third claim is that the European way for energy is superior. All of those claims are questionable. "Europeans on average, are enjoying the…

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    tourism. Nature trails and skiing are the biggest attractions in Andorra, just as they are the biggest hobbies of the locals. Andorra invests their interest in the world market more than the European market due to not being part of the European Union (EU). They created a tax haven for multiple European business allowing them to skirt EU tax laws and local regulations. Most of the EU has not taken action against Andorra due to their fiscal ambiguity with the understanding that they will…

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    1. The 2015 European Migrant Crisis Must End It is seen everywhere. On the television, in the newspapers, on the front page of the Yahoo! website. The European migrant crisis of 2014-2015 is one of the biggest events of our time, and there is no avoiding it for anyone. The rapid anthropomorphic inundation has wreaked serious havoc on the countries that are having to accept them and as the year 2015 begins to close, two things are becoming clear: the anthropoid flow is not stopping anytime soon,…

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    the least amount of deflection. The differences and similarities seen in the slopes in Figure 1 are caused mainly by material choice and cross-sectional area. It is clearly shown that material changes the slope of the curve based on the three rectangular beams. All three have approximately the same cross-sectional area and approximately the same area moment of inertia, so the only variable that is changing is the material. This is significant because it shows that material choice has a large…

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    (Eds.). (1996). The European Union: how democratic is it? London: SAGE. • Bellamy, R., & Castiglione, D. (2000). The uses of democracy: reflections on the European democratic deficit. In E. O. Eriksen, & J. E. Fossum (Eds.), Democracy in the European Union: Integration through deliberation? (pp. 65-84). London: Routledge. • Chryssochoou, D. N. (2000). Democracy in the European Union. London: I.B. Tauris. • Crombez, C. (2003). The democratic deficit in the European Union: much ado about…

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    The European Investigation Order into Criminal Matters Collecting evidence is at the core of any criminal proceeding. It enables policing authorities to identify potential offenders, helping to demonstrate a perpetrators guilt or innocence. National borders are not a consideration when criminal activity occurs. Criminal cross-border activity investigation requires cooperation between prosecutors, judges and the European Union across the borders. Transnational criminal activity is on the…

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    approximately 80% of all those automobiles were exported to the European Union (EU) and to other nations outside of Britain. Nowadays, the automotive industry in the United Kingdom is best known for its premium and sports car. The EU comprises 28 member states. There is free trade between these members of EU. It is believed that despite the size, wealth and political system all the member states have equal rights but in some areas majority voting takes place where larger states have more votes…

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    The increasing demand of world trade has been a highly discussed topic since World War II and countries around the world are affected by this still today. With England being a part of the 28 countries in the European Union partnership, a referendum on June 23rd 2016 allowed Britain to exit from their trade agreement within the EU which is referred to today as “Brexit”. This has not only made a huge impact to some, but an impact to many who have mixed emotions about how this affects not only…

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    instance, the European Union safeguards water for drinking and bathing with legislation like the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. The Marine Strategy Framework Directive manages human activity that may impact the marine environment with the ambition to have healthy marine waters by 2020 (European Commision, 2015). Marine waters in Europe are split up by member states and the states are responsible for checking their waters and creating plans on how they need to be cleaned (European…

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    During the Cold War, if there was ever a Soviet attack on European soil, they would have had to go through West Germany. Article V (which states “that and attack against one Ally is considered as an attack against all Allies.” ) protected West Germany through the crisis. During this time, when West Germany was being…

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