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    The Act came into full force in the United Kingdom in the month of October in the year 2000. The human rights act of 1998 is made up by a series of sections that have the impact of codifying the protections in the European Convention on Human Rights into law in the United Kingdom. As such, each of the public bodies including courts, hospitals, local governments and publicly funded schools among others are bound to comply with the convention rights by all means 5. The…

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    Discourses on migration have become extremely dominant in European political debates and among its population in the last 60 years as Europe faced great societal changes after World War II. These changes have caused by immense migration of workers within Europe but also from non-European, mainly from former colonies during the 1960s and 1970s. Now it is not anymore migration alone that contributes to discussions about cultural changes in Europe, but the children and grandchildren of the migrants…

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    Obligations of the Warrior Classes: European Knight and Japanese Samurai When looking at the roles and their differences between European Knights and Japanese Samurai, there were four articles. The first article looked at was about the way of the Samurai, which was by William S. Wilson in 1979. This article went into depth about how Samurai were treated and how they had to be in a certain mindset. The second article in the Samurai was by Jackson Spielvogel in 2011. This article was about a…

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    Identity In Daisy Miller

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    do not belong, in which they feel themselves dislocated from society and what it stands for. The quick ascension in status of Americans who subsequently desired to integrate themselves into the European society – the vivid contrast between the novel mentality of the Americans and the old one of the Europeans – is what engenders this tension, and what eventually triggers the end of Daisy Miller. In this essay I will tackle the issue of identity, what determines its alteration, and how it affects…

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    Nowadays immigration is a great deal of trouble. Because of wars, terror, and rebellions, people lose their lives, and those do not lose their relatives or homes. These survivors have to find a way to keep living, which means they have to leave the country in which, they had been dwelling for many years and find a new one which would never replace the former’s place. These times there are many conflicts going on in East, especially Middle East, particularly in Syria which was the most beautiful…

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    escape from the own country in seek of salvation and asylum in the Italian coasts. There are so many different reasons and factors why these people leave their own country. The most notable one is that the refugee crisis is mostly the making of some European countries and the United States through direct or indirect military interfering in other countries ' affairs. Most of the refugees are from war-torn countries like Syria, Libya, Yemen, and Iraq, where violence has been raging after Western…

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    adapt to the development of social economy. The federal government to adapt to the social needs, to all attitudes towards immigrants. At the same time, the end of the industrial revolution in Europe, the European community to reduce the demand for labor, the emergence of a large number of European workers lost. The frequent wars and religious persecution in Europe, which led many refugees to look for peace and stability in the holy land. So many people choose to live in the United…

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    Racial Microaggressions

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    and European Americans self- esteem. It was hypothesized that African Americans were the racial group that would most likely be targeted due to their past with slavery and fight for equal treatment. Throughout the study, the authors were proven to be correct. The study substantiated enough content to demonstrate that African- Americans are more likely to be victims to micro aggression behaviors and consequently lower their self-esteem. Also, in their findings, it was concluded that European…

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    your origins would not be held against you” (pg. 1, para. 3). This was during the first half of the twentieth century, before the Immigration Act of 1965 and the global quota, when individual quotas were designed to ensure that most immigrants were European in order to preserve the…

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    Brexit: The United Kingdom parts with the European Union The European Union (EU) is a trading bloc consisting of 28 member states (Including the U.K) and is also the worlds largest free market, which ensures the free movement of people, goods, services and capital within it. On Thursday 23rd June 2016 a referendum took place to decide the future of the United Kingdom’s place within the EU. To the surprise of many people not just in the U.K but also across the world, the U.K decided to leave the…

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