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    Entering the humanities Assignment 2. 1. What answers do these five websites provide to the main question whether or not Cyrus was the founding father of human rights? The main question is if Cyrus the Great was the founding father of the human rights, but the answer is not so clear as many have rejected this view and specific of the cylinder as the declaration of the human rights. The Wikipedia has a different view on this subject, it gives us mostly general information about the…

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    residence without anyone intervening. Regardless of their wealth or ethical background all immigration happens with equal rights. The Left Alliance looks at their impact also being more global. They used to be more against the joining into the European Union, some people in the party accepting it and others not. The younger generation in the party is more into the fact of being apart of the EU. NATO is another thing that is still thought of having only a negative effect onto Finland. The Left…

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    play on the international scene. UK is one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, one of the founding members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a member of the G8 and a member of the European Union, despite it cautious approach to the issue of European integration. David Cameron is a British politician who was Prime Minister of the UK took a range of measures to reduce the fiscal deficit, including a 26% reduction in the contribution of the central government…

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    respectively. Firstly, the system level of analysis, the international system is defined by anarchy—the absence of a central authority (Waltz). United States and the Soviet Union were sovereign and thus were autonomous to each other. The Cold War in the 20th century was a bi-polar competition between the United States and the Soviet Union known as the cold war between the two superpowers with opposing ideologies. The United States and its allies were supporting capitalism and the Soviets…

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    ICRC is called SPR (Suomen Punainen Risti, Finnish Red Cross) in Finland. They are doing work locally in Finland and also globally all around the world. In Finland they do a lot of prevention work with young and unemployed people. Also they are helping poor people by giving them food and clothes. In addition, they are organizing and teaching first aid skill courses and organizing blood donation in Finland. Volunteer workers of SPR in Finland work in over 500 local branches. Finnish Red Cross…

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    Pakistani Refugees Essay

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    refugees which entered India at the time of Partition were resettled in areas of North India, particularly Delhi. They were placed in campsites which were later converted into permanent housing through Government of India. There were a number of schemes which were implemented for the process of rehabilitation and integration of Pakistani refugees. A number of laws were introduced such as The Displaced Persons Claims Act, 1950; The Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1954;…

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    Promise of America The Promise of America, spoken in different languages all around the world but all the same meaning and destination. To come to this land of liberty and freedom for a new beginning and a new opportunity that has been seemingly unavailable. To receive justice, fairness, equality, and a lifetime of happiness. The Promise of America, prominently known around the world as a new beginning for anyone who steps foot on this land. An example of the Promise of America is the…

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    Italian Immigrants Essay

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    Immigrants over the years have helped to shape many parts of America, however, one interesting group to specifically take not of is the Italians. When considering the Italians immigration there are many things to take note of; for instance where did the Italians typically settle? What kind of influence did these immigrants have on New York’s formation as a whole? After these questions the next ones become: what kind of social status did the immigrants hold, as well as what were they known for?…

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    Immigration in the 20th century peaked after the Second World War. Many people from many countries came to the Netherlands, looking for a new life, or a job. Not just locals from countries overseas migrated, but also the Dutch living in the former colonies, like Indonesia. Many Dutch people from Indonesia came back home after the war. They are seen as the first wave of immigration. At first, they were not going to stay permanently. However, they changed their minds and many stayed for the rest…

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    As a nation in the United States, we have to make decisions on foreign relationships and these decisions typically can be put into the category of being an internationalist nation or being an isolationist nation. Even though both have pros and cons, being a nationalist society is more beneficial because of the economic benefits, political benefits, and cultural benefits it gives our country. Many believe that isolationism would help our country prosper, but it would actually hurt it. World…

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