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    This is a research paper on international business in the United Kingdom. This paper will show investors everything about the UK and if they wish to invest in the country. Before any person should invest in any place that is unknown to them, they should conduct research like here before you. The following paper includes research like culture, background, trading, business ethics, recent events. An understanding of this information will help you decide on investing. Keywords: international business

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    harder to ensure they are being treated as equal. The same can be seen anywhere in the world, especially in Europe. While the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union states in Article 20, 21 and 23 that every person is equal and cannot be discriminated against, it would be extremely interesting to research how members of the European Union have taken into account said articles and used it in order to ensure that their legislation and way of government provides the ultimate gender equality

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    Negative impact of Brexit and some solutions resolve these issues Brexit is the name of the process of Britain leaving the European Union, which is the primary concern of the modern global political situation. During the referendum on the UK membership in the European Union, the main argument for leaving the union was that it would provide the country with better system and tools of protection from the immigrants. UK citizen was concerned that immigrants would bring to the country 's unemployment

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    But as I researched, I found that politics in the UK and the EU had a far greater impact on the feelings of Brits. However, some important economic factors still exist. The European Union’s economy, despite being one of the largest in the world; very comparable to the size of the economy of the United States, does not provide a great benefit to the UK. Both the economies of the UK and of the EU are less than ideal for the respective nations, but

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    Introduction On Thursday 23rd June, 2016, the UK held a vote on whether to leave or remain within the European Union. The decision made as a result of the vote was to leave and subsequently the SMEs located within the UK were left to consider what challenges and opportunities could emerge from this monumental event that was dubbed by the media ‘Brexit’. They realised that by voting to leave the European Union, the UK will face serious consequences which could present challenges in facilitating localised

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    The Middle East

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    important deal with Iran; the same Iran on which the US has kept its sanctions imposed for more than three decades. Why did such sudden change happen in the U.S. 's 'Iran policy '?The US is no other nation state. It 's an ideological state, whose ideology is core capitalism. A core capitalist state like the US would not step away from its firm stand unless it benefits from such move in multiple ways and in great quantities. It seems the following factors have pushed the US to come into the decision

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    The European Union (EU) has been proactive in establishing environmental, health and safety regulations and fostering industrial exploitation of R&D on nanotechnology by bringing together stakeholders to discuss best practices for commercialization, the societal, political and psychological barriers to entrepreneurship in Europe and license arrangements between industry and R&D organizations. Several European-wide initiative have been discussed a collaborative effort to promote the R&D nanotechnology

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    the EU to respond to the refugee crisis with a durable and sustainable burden-sharing mechanism has led states to adopt increasingly restrictive asylum policies ultimately aimed at the deterrence of asylum applicants, rather than their protection. The results have been a race to the bottom in protection standards for asylum seekers and refugees. National asylum policies assume that Member States have an interest to contribute to refugee protection and burden-sharing mechanisms. EU cooperation at the

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    Syria. However, the airstrike also made the refuge even worse and the distribution of aid more difficult. (Mercy Corps, 2015) 2. Research Statement: This research will investigate about the aftermath of 2011 Syrian civil war: The implication of European Union government attitudes (policies) toward Syrian refugee crisis in order to

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    financial crisis that is still affecting the European continues have destroyed the EU reputation of being a formidable economic block. Over the past seven years, Greek, Portugal, Spain and Ireland have all been on the edge of finical collapse threatening to bring down the economies of Europe. Before the creation of the European currency countries like Greek, Spain and Portugal had to pay high interests on the amount of money they borrowed form banks. At the same time, international Banks were

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