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    Alienated Borderlands

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    Additionally, because borders have a distinct historical background, it eventually affects the social, economic, and political realities of the borderland and determines the interaction between the border people. As different interactions happened in the borderlands compare to the other regions in both countries, certain levels of interactions inevitably make distinctions as Martínez (6-9) briefly categorizes the borderlands into four groups, namely: 1. Alienated borderlands In this type of…

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    Who Is Raoul Wallenberg

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    Wallenberg printed passports for Jews to get out of the country until the war was over. He convinced Hungarian Foreign Ministry to print off 4,500 passports but in actuality he printed 15,000. Raoul blackmailed, and would also bribe them. That went well because of his great negotiation skills. Although he was saving thousands of Jews it…

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    In Kishinev, Romania on July 1920 Ludmile Page was born. She was taken to Poland when she was one year old by her father along with her mom. Both her mom and dad were doctors and her dad was a polished Jew. Her childhood was full of love and attention but when she was fourteen years old her father died of an illness, the death of Ludmile’s father hurt her deeply and became closer to her mom. After she graduated high school in 1957 her mom wanted her to study medicine in Vienna, so she went and…

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    labeled “communist sympathizers” weren’t able to work. One of the authors affected by McCarthyism was none other than Arthur Miller. In fact the State Department denied Miller's request for a passport in order to travel to a performance of The Crucible in Brussels, citing a law that did not allow passports to be distributed to suspected Communist sympathizers. Much of the criticism coming to Miller was from his play. People thought it supported communism somehow and in the time of McCarthyism,…

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    suffering for no other reason” (177). The grant of the Nansen Passport to Armenian refugees was important in giving refugees legal citizenship rights. Although the notions of rights at that time were closely related to national citizenship as an “individual’s access to protection was protected based on the individual's membership in a specific national group rather than as an individual” (Watenpaugh, 169). The creation of the Nansen passport, which was only an identification and travel document,…

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    radical ideas because it was, in their eyes, part of the necessary steps to the creation of a superior Germany. Hitler and the Nazis conducted this “racial grooming” through new propaganda and anti-Semitic policies including the Aryan bloodline passports, Unworthy Life, and the assault on German Jews. The Nazis blended “racial grooming” into society so well that many of the “inferior” races did not see the swiftness of racial cleansing until it was too late. Nazis went to the next step in…

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    limits. The light heartedness of the so far is soon broken as a bald man, Andre, in an official looking suit walks menacingly on stage accompanied by four German Shepherd guard dogs that surround the performers. He speaks only two haunting words, “Passport please.” As this piece was created during the era of the Iron Curtain, both Andre’s speech and appearance is a representation of the fascist world Bausch was a part of sending chills throughout the audience as he is established as a threat. As…

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    Flight Student Program (AFSP) identification (ID) rules, to unlawfully discriminate. WSCC’s officials are enforcing Section 113 of the AFSP ID rules upon this us citizen exemptee. They are requiring this US FAA licensed pilot to submit a current passport, birth certificate, to honor the requirements of Section 113 of AFSP. WSCC officials pontificated that airman Timberlake FAA certificate and current Alabama driver’s license are insufficient identification documentation. As an enrolled WSCC…

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    others needed to get passports and visas to enter the country, white people had the privilege of just entering without those aspects of identification. Syrians, Mexican’s, Armenians, Irish, Jews and Italians all wished to be considered white by the government so that they could live life freely with no worries about passports, visas, etc. The author quoted Peggy McIntosh who stated, “White privilege is like an invisible weightless knapsack of special provisions, maps, passports, codebooks,…

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    German market in 2016. Passport (2016a) considers that the less appetite for drinking milk products reflects a 7% decrease in sales volume, which is estimate to be worth 2,449 million euros in 2016. However, yoghurt and sour milk products rise by 1% in current value terms to reach 2,663 million euros in 2016 (Passport, 2016a). Additionally, the value sales of infant formula products are predicted to be worth 367 million euros, with current value rising by 3% in 2016 (Passport, 2016a). Thus,…

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