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    Brexit: The United Kingdom parts with the European Union The European Union (EU) is a trading bloc consisting of 28 member states (Including the U.K) and is also the worlds largest free market, which ensures the free movement of people, goods, services and capital within it. On Thursday 23rd June 2016 a referendum took place to decide the future of the United Kingdom’s place within the EU. To the surprise of many people not just in the U.K but also across the world, the U.K decided to leave the…

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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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    The beginning of the seventeenth century was harsh on europeans. Due to the lack of good technology and increase of economic crisis, the people of europe were struggling to find ways to support themselves and their country’s wars at the same time. On the other hand, after the Peace of Westphalia, the Netherlands’ economy and trade output had increased for the better. This is what historians deemed the “Golden Age of the Netherlands”, because of a strong republican government and the dominance…

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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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    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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    the core heart of the country can be found simply through the land itself and by the farming and cultivation of the land. Farming formed the basis of the country along with the notion of freedom. They both played a major role throughout America’s history, before, during, and even after the American Revolution. Crèvecoeur was a firm believer and a proud farmer with a great sense of nationalism for the country of…

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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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    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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    Primary Source Analysis

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    History is the analyzation of important events, and it is significance to today’s society and culture. Historians and scholars are always aware of the potential dangers that comes with each primary source. Primary sources can present bias since they were written by a person experiencing an event firsthand. It is impossible to learn all aspects of an event from just one primary source; analyzing just one primary source can not answer all the questions. There can also be cases of fabricated…

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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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