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    Great Britain Exits the European Union The European Union (EU) is an economic and political union where each of the countries within the Union is independent, but they agree to trade under the agreements made between the nations. The purpose of the EU is to operate as a single market that allows free movement of goods, capital, services and people between member states. Great Britain had a big decision to make, whether or not to stay in the EU or go it alone. On June 23, 2016 with over 33…

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    Immigrants In America

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    immigrants and their children under 18 live under the poverty line, compared to 10.6% of native born and their offspring. Based on findings from the 2010 U.S. Census, our immigrant population reached 40 million. Said to be the largest number in US history. Although the number of immigrants is higher it only represents…

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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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    Leonard Pitts

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    parts of American history are swept under the rug. Many times that creates animosity between those affected and the perpetrators. Anachronism, inconsistency of written history is often the style that many historians take to eliminate the bad parts. Every country’s history is plagued by events that its citizens would like to forget a desire to do so may lead to “revisionist history” when those who write history books make their own determination of what people will remember. “History Tells hard…

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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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    European Union The author Harm de Blij of the book “why geography matters more than ever” stated that Europe is one of the most important part in the world and the place where WW one and WW two started. After the WW two, as European countries were losing the wealth and influence worldwide, the EEC came out with the first six countries. The EEC had been developed into a brand new organization which called “the European union”, and almost 30 countries have joined the EU. The EU is currently…

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    self-open to people of different ethnicities and religions. America has always been a where people can arrive and seek for a better life, with abundant amount of opportunities to offer. America is a growing nation and I believe that the U.S should allow European refugees into the country and shouldn’t avoid them as outsiders, regardless of who you are and the challenges you’ve faced to seek asylum. For example, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights stated that “Everyone has the right to seek…

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    states face issues with illegal migrants from the borders. Europe Have been facing a problem with a migration crisis over a few years. The US and EU both shared this problem because each is having it own effects on countries. The United States and European try to solve these problem and how they happen because of location of where they are, the culture and state of living in those countries. The first country which a big grow from different cultures is United states. The United states is…

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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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    candidate to gain accession to the European Union (EU). Despite this, Turkey’s bid to enter the EU has been refuted in the face of numerous obstacles and events that have prevented its accession, both within the official written criteria of the European Commission, as well as the possibly more prevalent, informal “attitudes” carried by…

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