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    always, even from the times it was a part of Portugal, a slave state. It was its national identity, along with being a state of immigrants. Brazil’s act of striving for a “white” Brazil was used as an immigration tactic. They had to do this as their economic system was based on slavery and modeled it after that of the US. It was deeply rooted in the society…

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    Here at The Robinson’s Community Outreach Center (RCOC) like to think of our marketing plan as a systematic method to reach our target audience. Our target audience would be communities within the Phoenix Metropolitan area that struggle with low incomes, at-risk youth, and underprivileged populations that are in need of assistance to reduce their day to day challenges. The Robinson’s center is determined to create a system that possess reliable resources to our clients, so they are aware that…

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    popular definitions at the time, was by a historian of the Belgian Revolution; Henri Pirenne, who stated that the Belgian Identity was “not defined on racial, ethnic or linguistic lines, but in the civilizational community of the Belgian people”.…

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    is the extension of power and influence of European nations over other foreign countries by military force. Even though between 1500 and 1800, the Europeans only had influences on the Americas, by the 1800s, the Europeans were strengthened not only in their military, but also in their economy due to them being imperialists in Africa and Asia. There were five motivations that led to imperialism, exploratory, political, ideological, religious, and economic. Even though there were some benefits…

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    Refugee Crisis Analysis

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    migrant crisis isn 't a new one, however it recently has been getting much more attention than it previously had. It is for this reason that I have decided to focus on the topic of migration, borders, and the refugee crisis. In “Refugee crisis a 'European problem” Greece’s prime minister Alexis Tsipras has stated that despite French Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve’s, claim that “the EU cannot bear a migrant influx…

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    The increase in migration rates is due to three events that have taken place over the course of the past twenty years. The first one being the expansion of the European Union in 2004. Through the expansion they included ten small post-communist countries that were very poor, and when they officially became a part of the E.U. many citizens that lived there left to go find better job opportunities in countries such…

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    believes that the earth belongs to the human race and no one should claim possession of any part of it. From this we can draw that the treatment of refugees in the ongoing migrant crisis in Europe by the Hungarian government is immoral. However, economic migrant have no rights since they are breaking the law of their host state by illegally entering into the state. A cosmopolitan society is a united world of rational men…

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    In the twenty-first century, as a result of globalization, major Western European countries have faced serious issues on immigration. Since the World Wars, European nations have sought solutions for labor shortage and low birth rates from immigrants. However, despite the growing influx of immigrants, the lack of governments’ flexibility with immigration policies has resulted in the polarization of the public’s sentiments on immigrants. The recent incidents of Charlie Hebdo and Kosher…

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    housing a disproportionately high number of refugees. The European Union is the number one donor in the global efforts to alleviate the Syrian refugee crisis. Around 4 billion Euros have been mobilized by the European Commission and Member States in humanitarian, development, economic and stabilization assistance to Syrians in their country and to refugees and their host communities in neighbouring Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Turkey and Egypt. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said:…

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    However, many who were already living in the United States built lasting communities and contributed to their new country. Many among the recently arrived groups made great strides in American society, but some found it more difficult. Chinese immigrants maintained strong supports network in what became known as “Chinatowns” – Chinese American communities in major urban areas throughout the country but would continue with negative stereotypes. Italian and Polish…

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