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    Americans to exercise. The biggest practice is that African Americans are at risk in believing that the European Americans have “constructed the most advanced civilizations and have special intellectual talents not possessed by others (807).” This is a problem because African Americans start to believe that their culture is inferior…

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    The first exogenous shock is the World War I. After world war one, Americans had high intension about national identity, and most of the Americans encouraged Americanism and had intensified Americanization. As a result, the ethnic people living in America were blamed by the Americans with anti-alien sentiment. For instance, American blamed German and Irish immigrants and see them as potentially disloyal to the United States and a hindrance to the nation's war effort. Americans not only blamed…

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    U.S. united and far from conflicts that did not concerned the U.S. Apparently, George Washington was fully aware of European history. He had seen how most of the wars in Europe and their colonies started out as a dispute between two powers, but they quickly dragged in their allies into the fight, who had nothing to do with how it started. This was called the Grand Game in European diplomacy, that sought to build interlocking alliances in such a way that would balance out the opposite powers, but…

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    Would it be in the United Kingdom’s economic interest to leave the European Union? The United Kingdom (UK) has been a member of the European Union (EU) for almost four decades and has thrived financially since joining. However, following the recent financial crisis, concerns about Britain’s ongoing membership of the EU have increased dramatically, notably voiced by the head of the Confederation of British Industries (CBI), the UK’s largest business lobby. A key promise in the Conservative…

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    The world largest furniture retailer Ikea is also well known for selling food, with Swedish meatballs being their signature dish. But recent studies have shown that some of these meatballs are not only made with the beef they advertise, but with hidden amounts of horsemeat. CBC’s news article explains the recent horsemeat scandal that Ikea is involved in. Ikea says that no Canadian stores were affected but as of now large traces of horsemeat was found in 13 stores across the continent. “The…

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    start this crisis began when Europe tried to become more like the United States in its way of being unified with a single currency. In Europe, each country’s economy is very different. The price of Euros appropriate for each country varies, but the European Union had to make it consistent across the board. This causes problems for richer and more developed countries, such as Germany, as well as poorer and less developed economies, such as Greece. Initially, joining the Euro was great…

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    Immigration is an issue that established nations have been dealing with for decades. The first question that we have to ask is why do people emigrate? Well, according to Anup Shap, emigration happens from a result of warfare or persecution; it could come from financial prospects and the allure of a better life in an industrialized nation. For other people, simply they choose to leave their country and want to live somewhere else. There are many different arguments supporting and refuting…

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    been the largest industrial merger between two American companies. Although it was cleared and endorsed by the Department Of Justice and many other jurisdictions, the European Commission derailed it since part of the activities was exercised in Europe. After the commission decided to block the deal, it was the first time European regulators were able to reject a merger between US companies previously approved by the American Department of Justice. The goal of this paper is to dismantle the…

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    within the globe to come into a trade agreement with other nations. It is an open organization that allows governments to settle trade disputes amongst themselves. Currently, it has 153 countries affiliated to it. European Union (EU) is a regional economic group that involves European nations who engage in trade amongst member countries. The Euro is one of the binding factors apart from being the reason behind the ambitious nature of these nations in terms of trade. It has 27 member countries.…

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    It could be argued that the conclusion of scholars pertaining to the positive influence of entrepreneurial activities on countries’ economies induce knowledge about entrepreneurial activities in todays’ fluid economy to become subjects of interest to all stakeholders (government, scholars, policy makers, consumers and so on). This entrepreneurial activities being talked about is as a result of increased entrepreneurial intention that is, the inclination towards not being dependent on current…

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