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    Paris is the capital of France and the largest metropolitan centrum in this country located in the the center of the Paris Basin, on the Seine. Paris is the political, economic and cultural center of France, one of the 10 largest in Europe. There are numerous monuments and tourist attractions, which means that Paris is visited every year by approximately 30 million tourists. The metropolitan area has a population of more than 12 million inhabitants, thus in terms of population Paris…

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    America with 3 brothers, Alfred, aruther , and Gaston. Louis was born on Christmas day December 25th 1878 in the Burmese jura reign of La choux-de-fonds. Switzerland. Around age 9 the Chevrolet family moved to live in beaune in the cato-d’or region of France. His farther was a hard worker in the watch and clock trade business. Which Louis learned to repair and later race bicycles. Louis had gained intense interest in the repair of bicycles while working at the robin machines shop from…

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    Paris is one of the world’s most famous locations! It is best known for its amazing monuments and amazing attractions. The city of Paris, France, goes way back to more than 2000 years back in time. Lots of people think Paris has some of the most interesting history to it in all its years. In 52 B.C. Julius Caesar took control of the city of Paris when it was just starting to grow into a huge civilization, and it was just a little fishing village for the new people there. Back then when it was…

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    French troops loyal to the resistance fought off German forces and reclaimed the city without the use of urban warfare. On the same day that Paris was liberated General Charles de Gaulle, leader of the Free French resistance movement and the future President of the Fourth French Republic, addressed the newly freed nation for the first time: Why do you wish us to hide the emotion which seizes us all, men and women, who are here, at home, in Paris that stood up to liberate…

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    Sedation Act were bills that supported the immigration of French refugees into the United States. As a result, of the chaos in France due to the revolution, many French citizens wished to flee. This caused controversy in the United States since many did not support the Act. This group, the Federalists, supported the XYZ Affair, which was known as a quasi-war between France and the United States. On the contrary, the Democratic-Republicans supported the Alien and Sedation Act. This became the…

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    The situation currently happening in Europe that many have dubbed the “Refugee Crisis” has been a topic of discussion and division for some time. The events that have recently transpired in Paris has not helped the climate of the situation, instead it has alienated and radicalized both sides of the crisis. This situation has also crossed the Atlantic because many American politicians are adamant about taking in refugees. Before going into the main points it is imperative that we define our terms…

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    Globalization Impacts due to Immigration in Germany Since the 1980’s Germany has had the largest influx of immigrants compared to any other country in the world. The largest immigrant group in Germany is that of Muslim refugees (especially from Turkey). Most of them had fled from countries currently at war or ruled by tyrannical governments. This massive rise of immigrants has sparked a large anti-immigration movement from permanent residents in recent years. This is mostly due to cultural…

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    Some people say that telling the truth does more harm than good; yet if someone went around asking people whether they would want to know the truth rather than a lie most people’s answer would be truth. But why is this? Yes, the truth can bring peacefulness to one’s mind, but at the same time it can destroy a person completely. In “The Jewelry”, by Guy de Maupassant, through the marriage and death of M. Lantin’s first wife the reader sees the pros and cons of M. Lentin realizing the truth about…

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    Frances immigration policy differs from Canada in the sense that multiculturalism is not the focus, instead its emphasis is aimed toward helping new immigrants to France assimilate into its culture. This includes comprising an immigration integration policy that focuses on the social, cultural and political integration of a minority into a dominant culture and society. In France, immigrant integration is not as accepted as Canada because…

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    the root factors that, in actuality, cause the subsequent problems that are associated with immigration (5, 6). A notable example of a politician framing an issue to be more favorable for himself would be President Bush. Like many of the politicians before him, and those still of today, President Bush took advantage of framing immigration when he discussed his plans for “immigration reform” (2). He created a frame that made the “problem” far easier on himself, in lieu of focusing on the true…

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