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    movement in the United States intend to make English the sole language, although not the entirety of the United States sides with this policy and it still hasn’t passed through congress, the purpose of the bill is still debatable. Similarly, the European Union also shares North America’s diverse society but’s view on its language and cultures seem to have more care for…

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    Germany for different purposes. The U.S protects Germany, because it is one of the few European countries that agrees with their politics for the most part, (Mahncke, D, 2009). France protects Germany to enable a stable relationship through their common goals, (Mahncke,…

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    Protection of Advertising as a Form of Commercial Expression I. Introduction Freedom of expression forms one of the fundamental human rights afforded to individuals across the globe. Enshrined in human rights laws, such as the ECHR, ACHR and Banjul Charter, this freedom grants individuals the right to enjoy “free access [to] information and ideas, and to express their views freely.” However, this freedom has sparked debate as to the forms of speech which may or may not be classified under…

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    Truck Cartel Case Study

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    According to the Commissioner for competition, this is the highest fine ever imposed in a case of cartel in the European Union (EU). A cartel is a formal agreement between two or more producers to regulate supply in order to manipulate prices of the goods they produce or services they render. The purpose of this paper is to study cartels and their effects on the economy and how the European Commission (EC) copes with it. It is separated into four parts: the first part explains what a cartel is…

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    In international politics, a country must meet a certain criteria in order to be viewed as a strong, important, and influential player. A nation’s economic power, military capacities, geographical size, and population are all factors that determine whether or not it will be viewed with strength or weakness. In the international arena, small nations are perceived as marginal players due to their inability to be influential and strong in multiple domains. Even though they are proven to be strong…

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    New Colossus Poem

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    America, the Mosaic Society The New Colossus poem became part of the Statue of Liberty, also known as Mother of Exiles, on Liberty Island in 1903. As the Statue of Liberty was essentially America’s welcome sign and beacon of hope for thousands of European immigrants arriving on Ellis Island, it was fitting for Emma Lazarus’s full poem to be engraved above the main entrance of the statue in 1945. Lazarus’s poem references and symbolizes freedom, opportunity, independence, and compassion to the…

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    both share is the discrimination from American-born citizens. One hardship that new immigrants experienced was that of economic discrimination. Nearly fifty-five million people left Europe during the early twentieth century partially due the machinery that was invading the country side of Europe, making it more strenuous for many farmers to make a profit (Rauchway 57). These European laborers…

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    A European workforce was considered productive and elite this is comparable with today and the power of European passport holders (including Australia and America) have more mobility and access to work overseas. This can be questioned whether the colonisers Eurocentric perspective is still tacitly carried out…

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    The Huddled Masses

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    It is estimated that a million people left the European Content during the years 1887 and 1888 alone. Roughly twenty million men and women entered the United States during the forty-one year period The Huddled Masses covers. The push pull factors for the people entering America are numerous. Among the popular reasons for many to leave their home is population growth in the migrants home country. As well as religious persecution and political oppression. Particularly towards those of Jewish…

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    more recent elections, five parties have emerged; new or re-emerging (SYRIZA, Independent Greeks, Golden Dawn, DIMAR, and KKE) New Democracy - Its ideology is socially conservative, with economically liberal elements. ND supports and implements the economic bail-out program for Greece. The leader of ND, Antonis Samaras, is also the Prime Minister of Greece. Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) - It was a party of the social-democratic…

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