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    spreading of European cultures, ideas, policies and economies. It could also refer to the institutionalization of European symbols and icons. European identity formation and citizenship building are being attained through Europeanization. One issue related to this process is identifying whether there really is Europe. There is no document directly stating what Europe is and which states are parts of it. Not knowing the boundaries and not having a concrete definition makes Europe an imagined…

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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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    of services, people, money, and goods inside of the European Union. Spain also benefited from allowment of movement between countries, allowing the service economy in Southern Spain to flourish. Unfortunately, recent events threaten the short lived prosperity of all members of the union. With the rise in more solitary thinking, and splitting from the union; several nation states are questioning the purpose of a unitary force of the European union. The Kingdom of Spain has concern for not only…

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    Remaking of World Order” he evolves his theory from the nature of international politics since the post-Cold war period where imperialism and colonization had ended while relationships between the colonizers and the colonized were stronger than ever as economic, political, and other pressures were now being influenced on countries. He believes that conflicting cultures are the catalyst to conflict in international relations , especially between the Western and Islamic civilizations. Interstate…

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    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 governance opposing a European ceremonial, cherishing the memory of the European on its special day; European anthem and…

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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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    Prepare Step 1: Prepare- Identify Problems to Address Mercy Grace Counseling Center has a numerous amount of teenage clients who suffers with anger issues. After speaking with several agencies in the area, the social worker noticed a lack of community support for teenage girls in anger management. The social worker is willing to find adequate resources that will help implement this program. She feels that the clients will support this change because this problem affects negatively families’…

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    idea of common land property. This isolated village communities and kept the region politically inferior to the well-connected Western Europe. These communal fields also created economic and social stasis because the system didn’t promote the intensification of production. Eastern Europe also experienced extraordinarily strong systems of central power which prevailed over a dependent nobility. As Gunst notes, “the structure of Eastern European society was therefore not…

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    evidence of economic disparity. I discovered this through my experience with the Junior Achievement (JA) program, and through data collected and observations made on my assigned school and its neighborhood, and of other JA schools in the city of Corpus Christi. All data and observations were collected to show comparisons between each JA school. The information found is valuable because it is important to know about both the physical side of a community and the economic side of a community, and…

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    Nelson & Prilleltensky (2010) provide a template for devising “value-based interventions in multiple settings - schools, workplaces, hospitals, communities - and with a variety of foci - health promotion, drug-abuse prevention, teenage pregnancy, formal and informal support, minority rights, and child abuse”. Their research shows that “Community psychologists are interested in values that promote the well-being of disadvantaged people. However, given that people’s needs vary according to their…

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