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    the fledgling nation rejected “balance of power” politics and, instead, formed a federation

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    aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people of Australia moved from group that is existed in Australia and nearby islands plunged from European colonization. In the course of the most recent 100 years, there have been a several policy relationships between the Australian government and Australia’s indigenous people. There were couple of noteworthy changes made in federation in 1901. The commonwealth franchise act of 1902 rejects the voting rights of aboriginal people from claiming the native locals of

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    b. Supporting Materials and Analysis After reading the three main articles, it is evident that different authors have different opinions regarding the European sovereign debt crisis but all of which agree that fundamentally it is due to excessive government debt. This supporting material is no different as it also cites that excessive government debt is the main cause of the crisis. The supporting material below contains segments from a chapter of the book titled, The Real Causes of the Euro Crisis

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    “Every dollar spent on nuclear is one less dollar spent on clean renewable energy and one more dollar spent on making the world a comparatively dirtier and a more dangerous place, because nuclear power and nuclear weapons go hand in hand” (Mark Z. Jacobson). Nuclear power plants are widely considered to be one of the most effective methods of producing electricity, however, they come with disastrous potentials. They are more preferred than the toxic burning of fossil fuel, which produces high amounts

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    Successful Accession of Crimea to Russia Essay

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    to Russia are events that clearly highlight the underlying sources of conflict in global politics. While Russia sees its actions in Crimea as a “reunification” and the respect for the right of self-determination, the West views it as a threat to European security and a violation of territorial integrity. Crimea has been a debatable topic from the time it came under the control of the Russian Empire in 1783 during the reign of Catherine the Great. The justification then was similar to the reasoning

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    The Great War was a result of our leader’s aggression towards other countries which brought about and supported the rising of nationalism of the different nations. Imperial competition and the fear of war prompted our military alliances to get ready for war. Nationalism was a cause of World War I. Nationalism could have been explained as an extreme form of patriotism and loyalty to your county, nationalism placed the all of their interested above all the other countries and thought that somehow they

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    lowest gas price among Gazprom’s customers declared to join the Union with the pre-condition that Russia drops oil exports duties from 2011 and on oil products from July 1, 2010. (Sergeyev; Makhovsky, 2010) According to the levers used by the Russian Federation, I can assess level of threat perception as low. Georgia Cooperation with NATO. After the declaration of independence, Georgia joined NACC. The country publicly declared about its aspirations to join NATO at the Prague Summit in 2002, which

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    The History of Soccer in Brazil Essay

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    The greatest footballing country on the planet is Brazil. Brazil is a country that wins 80% of its football matches. They have a record five Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cups, eight Confederação Sul-Americana de Futebol (CONMEBOL) Copa Ameríca titles, and three FIFA Confederations Cup titles have created a football giant. How did a country on the periphery like Brazil become so dominant? What were the patterns of continuity and change that created this footballing

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    the travesties of the African Slave Trade. However, that would change very quickly. Africa went from being the least colonized continent to being an area for rampant European colonization. This sudden increase of European occupation became known as The Scramble of Africa. For example, “Within a couple of decades the small European presence in isolated coastal communities seemed to extend across virtually every last nook and corner of the continent. This rapid period of colonization is often referred

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Capitalism and socialism, as two major economic systems, have shaped the past century to a great extent. After many wars and political games, it seems that the battle between the two systems has come to an end. Capitalism proved to be the stronger system and, as a result, globalization became the most descriptive attribute of the world economy in the current century. Most of the socialist countries decided, or were forced, to start a painful process of transition

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