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    Battle of the Bulge involved combatants from United States, Nazi Germany and United Kingdom. From 16 December 1944 through 25 January 1945, was a secretly led German attack through the Ardennes region of France which was a heavenly forest area, and Luxembourg on the Western Front toward the end of World War II. The element of total surprise was effective to a degree because of the United States Army and the British Command were confident in their plans they had and were working on, along with…

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    imagine it? Well, whatever it is it’s probably too big of an issue for me to handle. After all, I’m only a boy”, Thomas stated hesitantly. I am going to my apprenticeship to become a newspaper writer for the biggest company in all of southern Luxembourg, “The Times” This kind of training cost a pretty penny; five dollars a year to be exact I’ve been under the guidance of Mr. Walter for almost two years now and not a single day has gone by without me thinking of what a kind, wise man he was and…

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    in the renowned Empty Chair Crisis. It started from the mid 1965 to January 1966 when European partners came together in Luxembourg. As the Empty Chair Crisis must not continue as without the unanimous support from all six Member States, the EEC could not pass any proposal and was practically in stagnant. Thus, the Member States came into agreement on the summit in Luxembourg which stated that “Where, in the case of decisions which may be taken by majority vote on a proposal of the Commission,…

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    Euthanasia is derived from the Greek word euthanatos which means “easy death”. “Euthanasia is the termination of a very sick person's life in order to relieve them of their suffering. A person who undergoes euthanasia usually has an incurable condition. But there are other instances where some people want their life to be ended.” It is a very controversial topic not only in Australia but all over the world. There are different categories of euthanasia and each has its own rights and wrongs.…

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    The Global Health Priority from the United States Based on the evidence based presents by World Health Organization (2012), states the “Global Health Observation” issues an analytical reports about the current situation and the trends for priority health issues. The main outcome of this research is to analyze and explain the publication of World Health Statistics of the amount of moneys United States spends on healthcare yearly and also emphasizes the key health indicators. Based on evidence,…

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    As commonly seen today, the action of immigrating is occurring all over the world. Sadly, many individuals do not see immigration as a favorable action because they do not realize immigrating gives advantages to numerous communities. Under those circumstances, the life changing decision of immigrating is a convenient choice, contrary to others belief, because it benefits the education of immigrant children, opens multiple opportunities regarding their future, and creates additional jobs for…

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    Futility of Animal Testing Animal testing’s, in other word experiments on animals are dangerous actions which are used in scientific researches. These dangerous experiments on animals are used in different fields for experiments and it is started with the ancient Greeks. After the ancient Greeks, it continued with the modern science, for example, dogs are being used in the psychological experiments, today animals are abused with different aims such as drug tests and cosmetic tests. People…

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    The book When Culture Collide by Richard Lewis generally divides some nations (and regions, more specifically) into 3 cultural types: “the linear-actives” (Germany, Switzerland and Luxembourg” “the multi-actives” (Latin countries) and “the reactive” (mainly the Asia) . And it is quite popular among a great number of people:“it has been in the third edition (by the ending of the cited essay) and sold over 1,000,000 copies” being deemed a “Bible” (may someone get angry due to such a stupid…

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    Union (EU) evolved from a regional economic agreement between six neighboring states, to today’s supranational organization of 28 nations across the European continent. These six states often accorded founding nation status include France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland, Germany, and Italy. The lasting peace that has in the past half a century prevailed in Europe can largely be attributed to the formation of the European Union. As a matter of fact, this was the principle reason for the formation…

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    The Man, The Myth, The Legend: Guillaume de Machaut There are many unknown things can be about Guillaume de Machaut, but one thing for sure he embodied the 14th century artistically. Guillaume de Machaut was born around 1300 somewhere near Réthel in the Champagne of France. The ordinary mass has come a long way since it was created. Guillaume de Machaut created the first polyphonic cycle by a single composer, Messe de Nostre Dame was revolutionary not only because it was the first polyphonic…

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