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    Unicameralism is also adopted by many European local parliaments, such as the Parliaments of the Communities and Regions of Belgium, the German Landtage and Landesparlament, the Parliaments of Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland, the Assembly of Republic of Srpska, and the various Parliaments of the Autonomous Communities and Autonomous Cities of

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    “The Australian Constitution was drafted at a series of constitutional conventions held in the 1890s. It was passed by the British Parliament as part of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 and took effect on 1 January 1901. The Constitution is the legal framework for how Australia is governed and it can only be changed by referendum.” “A constitution is a set of rules by which a country or state is run.” Some countries have unwritten constitutions which means there is no formal constitution

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    Country Report 2 – current state of affairs (PRESENT) Henar Garcia Munoz SPAIN (2017) For the second consecutive year Spain will grow more than the 3% and create 500,000 employment, with the inflation in very low levels and an appreciable external surveillance, something unusual in our recent history. The revitalization of the Spanish economy rests on the adjustments made by the private sector in recent years, the reforms approved by the Executive and the European authorities and the monetary and

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    European Nationalism Case Study---Catalan During the development of Europe, Nationalism played an important role. Initially, in the 19th century, a wave of nationalism swept the whole continent of Europe from romantic nationalism to a variety of European countries .Subsequently, there were some new countries in the different ways to initialize their movement on nationalism, such as “the Romantic exaltation of "feeling" and "identity" and the Liberal requirement that a legitimate state be based

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    The main ethical issues in “The Sea Inside,” are the right to autonomy/self determination and quality vs. quantity of life. The movie mainly focuses on Roman’s journey of 30 years through the legal system in Spain fighting for his right to end his life. Roman believes his life is not worth living any more. His quality of life, from his perspective is but a shadow of what it used to be before the accident. In the movie Roman has a debate with a quadriplegic priest who comes to convince him that euthanasia

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    What Is Marbella?

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    The city of Marbella is near the Mediterranean; it is located in the Malaga province in the autonomous community of Andalusia in Spain. The population in this city is about 135,000. Two of the most popular beach resorts in the 'Sun Coast region' are - Marbella and the marina Puerto Banús. Marbella is popular among the people who are wealthy celebrities. Rich tourists from North Europe, Germany, United Kingdom and Ireland patronize this city. Of late this city is losing its reputation because of

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    Mutlaq Alotaibi Sara Jones ENG 100 Nov 28, 2017 What Is a Nation in the 21st Century? According to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk “Authority, without any condition and reservation, belongs to the nation.” (Abinader). Nevertheless, many individuals around the world fail to understand the real meaning of a nation in the 21st century. According to the Oxford dictionary, a nation is a large body of people brought together by uniting factors which include descent, history, culture, or language. However, this definition

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    Introduction Plaza, the logistics park of Zaragoza Plaza is a brand-new logistics park located in the outskirts of Zaragoza, Spain (Watson & Kraiselburd, 2009, p. 1). Plaza was opened for business on October 10, 2005, with a total surface area of 12,826,898 m2 (Watson & Kraiselburd, 2009, p. 1). For instance, the company granted the area to different business participants and connected with the international organizations for the supportive ideas to grow in the future (Watson & Kraiselburd, 2009

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    system of values and traditions relevant or have been forced to conform to the modern ways of the region they inhabit. The Basque people are a group of indigenous that claim the foothills of the Pyrenees Mountains around the Bay of Biscay in northern Spain and southern France for thousands of years. Indigenous people are originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native. By analyzing and interpreting their language, communication, religion, transition to modernity, differences between

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    as the region's first autonomous Black republic. Toussaint Louvre Impacted Society. When under his leadership, slavery was outlawed during the Haitian Revolution, he used his influence as essential to determining Haiti's political climate and he helped pioneer international trade and economics. First, as a result of Toussaint

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