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    The Refugee Crisis

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    “Where asylum is used as a route to economic migration, it can cause deep resentment in the host Community”-David Blunkett. In the past years there has been a Migrant Crisis going on due to the corruption in the middle east. Many Refugees are coming from war torn countries to more welcoming areas like the United States and the European Union. This however affects the citizens of said areas who do not want the refugees coming to their countries. It also affects the refugees themselves because the…

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    Name of Civilization/Nation: Kingdom Of Bohemia Modern Name: Czech Republic Location: Central Europe Rp Character's Name: I am going to make one, if the application is accepted Main Resource: Timber, Coal, and Iron. Type of Government: Absolute Monarchy Religion of the Country: Roman Catholic Why do you want this Civilization: I deeply admire Bohemian Culture and Architecture and i want to have this nation and bring its glory to the server. Describe the history of the nation: Bohemian Birth…

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    My Slovak heritage is very important to me and something that I am very proud of. Over the years, I have enjoyed listening to my Grandma and Grandpa Roman reminisce about stories of my ancestors and family traditions while gathered around the holiday dinner table. There is one particular story that has made a lasting impression on me and is also one that exemplifies the incredible bravery and perseverance of a young girl whom I would come to know as my twice Great Grandmother, Anna Nemergut…

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    Descriptive Essay On Vakia

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    Slovakia Did you know that Slovakia is home to one of the most well known mountains called Carpathian? This is one of the many things that makes this country incredibly fascinating. Demographically this country has various features which draw in attention, one facet in particular that is something to look deeper at is that although the mortality rate for this country has been on a decline since 1982, compared to neighboring European countries they spend the second least amount of money towards…

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    Media Autonomy Essay

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    Muslim refugees. How Hungary and Slovakia have treated their minority populations as well as how they continue to treat them will serve as important gauges for the advancement of Democratic principles in both nations. Freedom of independent media depends on government institutions to actively protect free speech. Both countries require an actively free press in order to present a broad range of views within the realm of political discussion that questions both ends of the political spectrum.…

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    More than a quarter of my lineage can be traced to Russia in Eastern Europe. Life in Russia between 1860 and 1880 was extremely challenging. During this time people experienced severe widespread disease from the highly contagious cholera. This disease was due to food and water being contaminated by fecal matter from lack of proper sanitation equipment. The disease was spread by contaminated water and was responsible for thousands of deaths of people that experienced severe diarrhea and…

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    Contacted Crime Essay

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    Crimes against morality belong to the category of “contacted” and “reported” crime. Concerning the expression “contacted crime”, victim and perpetrator are (were) in a mutual contact and victim is usually able to describe the perpetrator. For instance there is a discrepancy with a property crime where victim is not in a contact and so ordinarily does not have a possibility to see a perpetrator to commit a crime, to steal something, etc. In comparison to that, quite a high number of reported…

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    presence and to explore the notion that Central Europe will make a future impact in the world. Porter’s writing style is a unique blend of historic fact writing, anecdotes, and personal analyzations of the countries of Poland, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. The purpose of the book is to be a messenger to its readers. This book is to make the reader understand Central Europe’s dark history and its struggle to be able to identify itself. Though this book was refreshing after the…

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    Hungarian and Austrian Societies. Klein read her first paper, “The Development of a Child” to the Hungarian Society in 1919. After that, Klein was asked to be a member of the Budapest society. Shortly after, Melanie and her three children moved to Slovakia. They stayed with Arthur’s parents for a year following his long departure to Sweden. The couple was divorced by…

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    Chery Automobile. Overview. Chery Automobile is the biggest car maker of China. Company founded in 1997. First production had started in 1999. In the late 2000s, Chery began to actively seek a partnership with a foreign automaker, a hallmark of major Chinese car makers. From the beginning target markets of the company were China, Middle-east, South Eastern Asia and Oceania. Because of that company’s first exporting was to Syria. In 2004 company started off sales Chery cars in Egypt. After…

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