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    Introduction The European Union was formed with many expectations. Despite closeness and similarities, the various nations of the European continent fought bitter wars for thousands of years within themselves. After the devastating World War II, finally everyone saw the light and decided to give a chance to a peaceful coexistence. However, the EU’s path has not been smooth. Many critical economic as well as political problems have emerged throughout the last decade, raising questions about its credibility

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    homicide (66.6% of all homicides) and by suicide (52.2% of all suicides)” (“Background of the Issue - Gun Control - ProCon.org.”). Children are more at stake to have issues with guns in America than any other country, “David Frum, Daily Beast and CNN contributor, stated, ‘American children under age fifteen were nine times more likely to die of a gun accident than children in other advanced wealthy countries” (“Background of the Issue - Gun Control - ProCon.org.”). People are injured all the time with

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    of Appearance vs. reality. In the book he is thought to be the first firemen that started the fires but in reality he was one of the first ones to build a firehouse for people to put out the fires. ”Benjamin Franklin is credited with founding the Union Fire Company in Philadelphia in 1736, one of the original, if not the first, firefighting organizations in North America”(Hats with a History). In this quote they are explaining that he was the first person to make a firehouse in North America. In

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    WW II started on September 1st 1939 with the German invasion of Poland and ended on August 15 1945 with the surrender of Japanese forces. The opposing sides in the conflict were the Allied Powers: the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union, fighting against the Axis Powers: Nazi Germany, Italy, and Japan. As a result of the war new weapons,

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    Practices 4.3 The Real Facts About Wal-Mart 6 Solution 8 references 2. Literature Review “All around the world, we save people money, so they can live better. That’s good news – in any language.” – Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Wal-Mart is the largest Discount Store in the United States. Its enormity is not only recognized domestically but also expanded to International Market. The company believes that one day this one will replace the United States position when the trend down (Molin, 2004)

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    Statement Of The Problem Europe is about to enter its third recession in the last three years, says The Economist. Prices fall in eight European countries, inflation fell to 0.3% and the region is prepared to deal with deflation and economic stagnation. The debt crisis in Greece has had a profound impact on the countries of the European periphery (Ireland, Portugal, Spain and Italy) but also had serious consequences for some larger countries because this debt was contracted primarily with French

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    and makes the economy of the warring state extremely fragile and dependent on the help of the international community. Unable to obtain money through legally, civilians and soldiers turn to illegal means of acquiring funding. The military seeks other sources of payment often from the other nations and, in desperate times, through illegal means such as black market arms and drugs trade. The international crime rates rise and the black markets grow causing further instability of the global

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    Land of Opportunity

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    unemployed. Companies often go bankrupt with the downside of the economic fluctuations in Korea and have to reduce their work force. Thus, the United States can be considered the land of Kim04 opportunity from the perspective of this type of international students since they can study as much as they want with the good supporting system here. Good aspects and the other sides of them coexist in the United States. Therefore, the United States may be either the land of opportunity or that of hardship

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    Military intervention is defined as the deliberate act of a nation or a group of nations to introduce its military forces into the course of an existing controversy. For the most part, military intervention is focused on upholding basic human rights throughout the world but, the idea of the military intervention itself is a controversy, there is a constant debate on whether it is good or bad. Many people believe that military intervention does more harm than it does good to all the countries involved

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    Dahal 1 Hom Dahal Sean Dwyer ENG-101-204 5 December 2017 Essay 4 rough draft Conservation of Languages in Foreign Countries Language is one of the most significant developments of humans. It is one of the few means of communications which enclose a large number of beliefs, values and are provided paths to see the world in different perceptive. The languages are thought to be in danger when people do not speak their native languages or mother tongue in foreign countries. Mother’s tongue is a child’s

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