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    Scotland – as all societies in the modern world – is a multi-ethnic society. Scotland’s Census (2011) showed that 96 per cent of the population in Scotland was represented by people whose ethnicity was reported as “White” (“White Scottish”, “White British”, “Irish”, “Polish” and “Other Whites”) and the remaining 4 per cent was represented by individuals from ethnic minority groups (“Asians”, “Africans”, “Caribbean”, “Mixed/multiple ethnicity” and “Other ethnicities”) , that is “groups that are…

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    British Rule In Ireland

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    Northern Part of the country became separate and remained part of of the UK. There was a great amount of violence there because of the Catholic Nationalist and the Protestant extremists, up until The Good Friday Agreements in 1998 (“Irish”). The United Kingdom at this time was becoming a Protestant country, and Ireland had been mainly Catholic before Britain. The two different religions had issues ever since Protestant started in England. Which in return could have helped motivate the groups.…

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    In 1955, the Sudanese parliament officially declared Sudan's independence. However, Arabs from Khartoum refused to create a federal system, leading to mutiny by some southern army officers. Sudan soon gave up the parliament regime and reverted to authoritarianism. Over the next couple decades, four coups (seizures of the government) took place with varied success, partly…

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    Ireland Research Paper

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    It is an Island that is separated from Great Britain by the Irish Sea. The country is divided between Ireland and Northern Ireland, which belongs to the United Kingdom. The largest river in Ireland is the River Shannon. Ireland is also known as the Emerald Isle, because of its vast hills and plains of green. The climate consists of mild winters, cool summers and consistently humid with overcast about half…

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    living with low rates of poverty. (‘Index of economic’ hertiage.org) New Zealand does not quite have the natural resources available like Australia or other countries and is considered a standalone nation. The economy relies heavily on trade with the United States,…

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    rebellion changed the course of Irish history forever. In 1800 the Act of Union Bill was passed which united Great Britain and Ireland into the United Kingdom. This meant that there would be no Irish parliament and Ireland would be represented in Westminster , many attempts were made to counter this , such as Home Rule. Home Rule was basically an idea that Ireland should have its own parliament…

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    Industrial Revolution Dbq

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    it took an epidemic to convince the Parliament to pass legislation. Many people soon after disagreed with many of his designs and ideas because he was not considered a doctor. Because of the epidemic and Edwin’s strong push with his evidence; the Local health boards were created under the Public Health Act of 1848 which was passed by the government. The people on the health boards were to help regulate insanitary conditions in many cities throughout the United…

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    Peace Post Ww2 Analysis

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    Churchill sensibly stated the inevitable need for a “United States of…

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    of its citizens to any of its member states. The EU not only benefits its member states, but it is also holds a significant role for the United States as well,…

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    Immigration System Essay

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    for European Union (EU) citizen members. If you are not a European Union citizen then the system becomes more complex with boundaries for entry. European law is the highest form of law within the EU, for example it will overpower British Acts of Parliament. If you are a citizen of a member state that is a member of the European Union then you will be allowed residence under Treaty Article (TFEU, Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union) 20 where your citizenship is recognised. By being a…

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