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    For example, French visitors would not tolerate long waiting lines. The European and Americans’ eating habits have been different. Unlike Americans, the case had indicated, “Europeans were not accustomed to eating fast means at off hours, sometimes while walking, as were Americans, and predicted that dining facilities would have a problem serving peak demands". Euro Disney was lacking cultural sensitivity. Europeans did not want to eat fast meals while walking or standing. They felt it was a…

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    European Union The author Harm de Blij of the book “why geography matters more than ever” stated that Europe is one of the most important part in the world and the place where WW one and WW two started. After the WW two, as European countries were losing the wealth and influence worldwide, the EEC came out with the first six countries. The EEC had been developed into a brand new organization which called “the European union”, and almost 30 countries have joined the EU. The EU is currently…

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    Refugee Crisis Analysis

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    migrant crisis isn 't a new one, however it recently has been getting much more attention than it previously had. It is for this reason that I have decided to focus on the topic of migration, borders, and the refugee crisis. In “Refugee crisis a 'European problem” Greece’s prime minister Alexis Tsipras has stated that despite French Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve’s, claim that “the EU cannot bear a migrant influx…

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    The economic relationship between the U.S and the European Union is the most complex. Together, the European Union and the United States have the largest bilateral trade relationship in the world. In addition, the two countries together generate just over 30% of the of the world trade, and half of the gross domestic product (European External Action Service). Goods and services between the two countries generate $2.7 billion dollars a day (European Union). As expected, the United States is…

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    A theoretical framework that I think gives an alternative possibility to address the migrant crisis is neoliberal institutionalism. In neoliberal institutionalism states from international institutions to forge and build cooperation to achieve absolute gains. The process of cooperation on a single-issue area will lead to cooperation in other areas and create a spillover effect that helps all involved. In the context of the refugee crisis a neoliberal institutionalism would look to create and…

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    responding to the troubles of Greece and Turkey. Aid was focused for economic and humanitarian relief. However, the Marshall Plan was meant to guarantee the restoration of the economy of all European nations. Marshall’s plan states, “The remedy lies in breaking the vicious circle and restoring the confidence of the European people in the economic future of their own countries and of Europe as a whole.” Specifically, Truman wanted to establish that the United States would support a nation under…

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    categorized as low-linkage and high-leverage countries. Both these countries were dependent on foreign aid and therefore leveraged by the west. On the other hand, neither Georgia nor any country of the South Caucasus was offered benefits of entering European networks and institutions as opposed to the countries of Central Europe. As a result, these countries had not enough linkage with the West that could have stopped the manipulation of elections, harassment of journalists and other processes…

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    There are many problems with acceptance into foreign countries. The Syrian refugees have been waiting for months because of "Open-Door Policy". This means they wait for many months to gain citizenship into different European countries. These refugees are desperate to come to European countries because of the lack in medicine, and lots of illnesses. But some, have not succeeded. PBS News stated that there had been a shipwreck with only 28 survivors that had refuges inside. But these are not the…

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    Safe Harbo Case

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    ).INTRODUCTION: 1.1) Formation and need of Safe Harbor Policy. With the exponential increase in data flow across different countries, there was need to protect privacy of an individual and sensitive data . As a result, on 26 October 1995, in pursuant with Directive 95/46/EC on the protection of an individuals privacy with respect to processing of personal data and on free movement of such data (eg-companies that outsource human resources data or advertise overseas ) sets rules for transfer of…

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    and racist, but also extremely misleading. Delusive descriptions like this can create confirmation bias, which is the tendency to search, interpret, prefer, and recall information that confirms preexisting beliefs or biases. This could prevent the European native citizens from accurately perceiving the facts or statistics regarding the refugee crisis. How people are described or labelled in the mass media matters greatly because it can have serious consequences in terms of how people react and…

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