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    8. Is European Union undermining the sovereignty of its individual member states? In order to give an answer to the question above, it is worth mentioning that the two key points that this essay will analyse [the EU and the notion of sovereignty] are both really hard to define from just one point of view, therefore different theories will be taken into account to give a complete and fulfilling outlook of the effect that the creation of the European Union had given to the concept of modern sovereignty

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    been established how FIFA became the monopoly that they are today, we must next investigate the actual power they possess when dealing with governments and other state actors. Once FIFA became successful in their commercialization and had increased global popularity and visibility, it was time for them to reap the rewards of their sheer control over their FA’s and

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    in the world and has tremendous influence within global economics and politics. The European Union was created to promote peace throughout a region that has been plagued by wars for all modern and ancient history. There is growing discontent towards the Union in recent years, the United Kingdom has voted to leave the Union through efforts from and candidates in member countries have pledged to leave the Union once in power. The future of the Union is in jeopardy so the question is, whether the E

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    disease (WHO, 2015). In China, tuberculosis is the leading infectious disease that causes death among young adults in that country (Center for Global Development, 2015). As a result of the DOTS program, China was able to reduce the incidence of new cases of TB by 95% and have a cure rate of 90% for those who were unsuccessfully treated in the past (Center for Global Development, 2015). The DOTS program has been effective in reducing the incidence of TB all over the world. TB Burden in China China is one

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    Australia: 1700 to Present

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    in Australia from 1700 AD to the present. While Australia has politically gained independence since the 1700’s, their ethnicities have shifted to create a socially diverse country as they remain closely tied with the rest of the world in regards to global trade. Since Britain used to rule Australia in the 1700’s, Australia since has had revolutions that granted them political independence from a larger ruling body. This provides freedom for all of the inhabitants in Australia from an outside force

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    Essay about Beyond the Climate Crisis

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    harmful effects on the planet, and the human race is actually making progress in reducing emissions and replacing the trees that are constantly cut down. However, not all options are being pursued. Reasons for this go beyond the general skepticism of global warming and the like. There is both economic and political favorability in environmental negligence, and behind every one of these reasons, one simple truth

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    National trade Union Congress (NTUC) The National Trade Union Congress (NTUC) of Singapore comprises different groups of Unions. These Unions which form the NUTC are of various industries, they are the manufacturing, service and public sectors. The Objectives of NTUC are to help Singapore stay competitive and to ensure that employees

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    world. In fact, many believe that the greenhouse effect is simply contributes to global warming, and that it has no real value to the earth. But what many are not aware of it that the greenhouse effect is the planet’s natural way of obtaining a specific temperature in which living organisms can survive. Many people are not aware of the consequences that our way of life has on the planet, and soon, with the help of global warming, we will all understand. Greenhouse gasses There are three main greenhouse

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    Demographic and Political Trends Nigeria is the highest populated country on the African continent. It is currently estimated at 167 million people (Subsidy Reinvestment Program SURE 2011). The country‘s estimated population includes 49% females and 51% males. The population grew by 2.5% in 2008, declined by 1.9% in 2009. The birth rate for the two years also reflects this decline from 43 births per 1,000 in 2008 to 37 per 1,000 in 2009. The death rate equally declined from 18 deaths per 1,000 in

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    Introduction Ukraine is a country situated in Eastern Europe. Towards the east and northeast of Ukraine is the Russian Federation. Towards the northwest, the border of Ukraine is formed by Belarus, meanwhile on the western border are situated Poland and Hungary and the southwestern border is formed by Romania and Moldova. Water bodies including Sea of Azov and the Black Sea also border Ukraine on the southeastern and southern sides, respectively. The total area of the country is found to be 603

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