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    Ellis Island Immigrants

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    physically unstable, had a criminal record or had a disease. About half the current American population can trace their ancestry back through Ellis Island. Immigrants that came to the United States through Ellis Island where often European. These ethnic groups included European Jews, Italians, British, Irish, Slavic, Russians, and Germans. Ellis island became less important…

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    evolution of US security policies, and US relationships with Europe to argue that NATO is central to US security policy. Then I will use Germany’s history with NATO, and their ongoing relationship with Russia to prove that NATO is central to German security policy. I will also acknowledge…

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    European Union Flaws

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    The European Union is one of the most idealistic and promising entities on the planet. It is a beacon of coming togetherness in order to promote an international wellness. However,such a political organisation will not exist without its flaws. The EUs flaws are in how its internal politics work. While the EU does try to promote a stronger Europe, sometimes this is at the cost of individual countries. The ‘one country one vote system’ that is present incentivises votes that promote the general…

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    first decade of the twentieth century, film drew the viewer into its fictional world. But access viewing of films leads or contributes to rapid increase of crime, asocial behaviour, juvenile delinquency. Until world war I, the other nations like European has dominated the German market in the film products. Due to state security, the imperial government banned enemy’s products. So film was proposed as a means to rally domestic support for the effort of war. Cinema at that time was regarded as…

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    better understanding of what will happen, we can look at Europe as an example. The European Union has made some countries take part in helping the refugees. Even though some stick to what they say and just want a better life, others are either just living off of welfare provided by the government or they’re attacking the innocent lives of the Europeans. Attacks on European cities like Paris and Brussels let the European Union know that some of the Syrian refugees were actually spies sent by…

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    Socio-Cultural Analysis

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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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    on display at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition. Swoboda’s paintings helped to reinforce and grant the seal of official approval to an idealized image of the village craftsman (Mathur 89). This native artisan however was in sharp contrast to the European style professional painter who was being trained in the techniques of oil and easel in the colonial art school in the colony. Ravi Varma from Kerala was amongst these native professional artists but he was a self taught artist and had never…

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    to non-economic problems, terrorism only received 4% of the vote (Most Important Problem). What these people don’t know is that if these problems are not fixed, then, in the long run, these problems will hit the United States hard. Throughout its history, America has faced many significant problems; however the three…

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    Fiftieth Gate and Europa Europa There cannot be an absolute truth in the understanding of the event of the Holocaust as both history and memory are merely partial representations of the event. In the bricolage, Fiftieth Gate by Mark Baker and the film Europa Europa (1990) directed by Agnieszka Holland based on the autobiography of Solomon Perel, the representation of history and memory seeks not to find an absolute truth but to provide a deeper understanding of the past through the interplay of…

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    Nowadays immigration is a great deal of trouble. Because of wars, terror, and rebellions, people lose their lives, and those do not lose their relatives or homes. These survivors have to find a way to keep living, which means they have to leave the country in which, they had been dwelling for many years and find a new one which would never replace the former’s place. These times there are many conflicts going on in East, especially Middle East, particularly in Syria which was the most beautiful…

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