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    Located on the continent of Europe, Bulgaria sits at 43 degrees north and 25 degrees east. It borders the Black Sea and lies in-between Romania and Turkey. The other countries that border Bulgaria are Greece, Macedonia, and Serbia. The country's social justice issue originates from its location to begin with, but the issue which contributes to the first occurs from within the country. Syrian refugees migrate to Europe, Bulgaria included, but Bulgaria's conditions make the country last on the list

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    In Beijing, China a girl named Li Xue was born. She was a happy, ordinary looking girl, but you couldn’t guess when looking at her that she was living with a secret. Or that she was, in fact, the secret. Li Xue was a second child. Here in America that is be normal. Most of us have siblings, and some of us even are the second child. But in China that is very uncommon. China made a law in 1979 stating every family could have no more than one child. If you break this law you can have to pay up to one

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    The French Revolution ended up transforming Europe’s governments into unstable governing systems. The French Revolution is considered to be a model event that the people looked towards as inspiration to create change in their own governments. These revolutions happened often and did not always have successful outcomes; these revolutionaries shook the foundations of the government and created an unsteady base. This occurrence of this instability of the government is mainly due to the inequity of the

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    If someone who was close to you were killed by the government because they committed war crimes you would surely be upset but you would probably understand why they were killed, but if your friend was under the age of 18 than you would most likely be outraged at the government. Now this doesn’t happen often here in america but in foreign countries this is sadly the cold truth and it's not without its reasons. But are those reasons worth it well let's find out. First let's go over the basics shall

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    Dawn Brancati furthered the literature around the decentralization of governments in her work, “Decentralization: Fueling the Fire or Dampening the Flames of Ethnic Conflict and Secessionism?.” She introduces a point that had not been explored before in academia, by showing a causal relationship between regional parties and ethnic conflict/secessionism. She displays in her work that political decentralization indirectly leads to ethnic conflict and secessionism. This is not inherent to the structure

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    Since the United States was founded, people of similar thinking have grouped together. This is extremely easy to see, especially if one considers the north versus the south. Political thinking goes beyond republican and democrat though. For example, in the past 40 years Texas has gone from a one-party Democrat to a one-party Republican state, but the underlying political beliefs have not changed. Texas remains a state that values the importance of a small government and maintaining tradition. The

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    National Security Since the events of December 8, 1941 and September 9, 2001, there has been an immense change in the ruling of our national security and personal freedoms. The debate between the two is an intricate affair. Our national security has a direct effect on the lives of every citizen in this New World. America has yet to figure out how to retain both without a monumental problem occurring. National security is protecting against all national crisis, which demands taking away some civil

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    fundamental challenge is that MLATs are only between two countries; meaning that many MLATs have to be formed and agreed upon in order for nations to have plentiful connections abroad. Similarly, the fact that these agreements are formed between two sovereign nations poses the additional complication of national interest. If one nation feels that providing the requested information would pose a threat to their nation’s security, economy, or people, they are not bound to answer the request. This can make

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    It is important to note that this study aims to show a correlation between the Civil War’s effects and EBOV, not that the Civil War caused the EBOV outbreak. There were also a few limitations that need to be noted. In the data collection stage, there was a lack of data on malnutrition in Sierra Leone before 2010 on the district level. This prevented a comparison of rates before and after the Civil War to determine if there was a significant change. The data are also more recent, collected in 2010

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    Political figures control society and the perspective of others. The perspective of others is important to the government that's basically the reason why they censor it. The government has been enforcing censorship on things that could harm society. They do this in order for people not to realize what is happening in civilization. Some of the restrictions that the government enforce are necessary because they do not want our nation to view the improper behavior. In Fahrenheit 451, Guy Montag has

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