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    Argument Essay Euthanasia Active euthanasia should be permitted as a medical treatment to allow people the right to die with dignity without pain and in peace. Euthanasia, also known as assisted suicide or mercy killing, takes on many different forms. When most Americans think of euthanasia, they think of a specific form that is referred to as “active euthanasia” which means to actively do something that will end a patient’s life with or without that individual’s consent. When euthanasia is performed

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    Prostitution in France In France, prostitution is legal but it may not be for much longer due to the amount of reform that has taken place over the past 70 years. Since 1946, France has slowly but steadily gone through the process of abolishing prostitution altogether with groundbreaking legislation and controversy at the focal point. Throughout history, France has been known as the model for regulatory prostitution in terms of having it be a legitimate enterprise. However, controversy and issues

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    “ What do you want to be when you grow up?” is the question that many children answer with aspirations of hope and achievement. For 11-year-old Hamsa the answer was a doctor but instead living out his dream, his reality is hearing that his school was bombed just before his arrival to a refugee camp in Jordan (UNHCR). Hamsa and other children make up 3 quarters out of the 7.5 million Syrians that have been internally displaced or become refugees due to the country’s current conflict (Jones and Shaheen)

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    Euroscepticism and Uk

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    Table of Contents Introduction 2 The meaning of Euroscepticism 3 Causes and progress of the Euroscepticism in Great Britain 4 Great Britain and Europe 5 Conclusion 6 Bibliography 7 Introduction “We are with you, but not of you,” the famous quote by Winston Churchill in 1948 what unofficially stated Great Britain’s political position towards Europe. Great Britain has been an awkward partner in Europe for a long time. Non-willingness to be described as a part of Europe, the refusal to join European

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    Should Muslim Women Express Their Religious Clothing? Jayleen Mack Dr. Ukene Winston Salem State University Abstract Muslim women all throughout the world are being discriminated against because of the clothing that they wear. After recent terrorist attacks, the stigma of Muslims being terrorists has become even more apparent. This has led to multiple harassments and hate crimes against Muslim women, primarily in Western countries. The discrimination has become so bad that some are

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    Eurocrisis

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    Table of Contents Introduction 2 I. European integration pre-crisis 2 Paris Treaty 2 Rome Treaty 3 Maastricht Treaty 3 The European Integration through a Single Currency 4 TRANSITIONAL STAGE 1999-2001 : Official launch of the EURO 4 II. The Euro-crisis 5 The EURO Crisis: Timeline of the Events 5 2001-2008 5 2009 5 2010 5 2011 6 2012 7 The EURO Crisis: The result of a failed European Integration. 7 III. Redefinition of the European Integration 9 Addressing the Crisis

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    Introduction At the turn of the twenty-first century, the European Union (EU) accepted Turkey’s application for membership and recognized it as a candidate country at the Helsinki European Council in December 1999—a milestone in and of itself, as possible Turkish accession was, and remains, a contentious topic of EU enlargement. Now 15 years later, Turkey is still not an EU member state. Turkey’s domestic policies regarding gender equality, and specifically, female employment, are crucial in preventing

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    Roma And Non Roma People

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    The Romani People commonly known as Roma, Gypsies or Travelers account for around 11 million people scattered across Europe today, mostly in the Eastern European states. They have been persecuted and discriminated against due to large cultural differences since their arrival to Europe. The post-1989 transition from communism in Eastern Europe created a huge ethnic underclass of Roma who by many measures such as political, social, and economic, have the lowest status of any ethnic group in Eastern

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    Ukraine Essay

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    It was quite a shock when Ukraine was voted, along with Poland, a host country for Euro 2012 in 2007: could the championship really be held in this eastern European country, a former Soviet state, lacking a good infrastructure and an efficient administration? Nevertheless, the country started the preparations of the biggest sporting event it has yet organised. Only the future can tell us whether the transformation has been successful, but the assignment was not completely random, as Ukraine has

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    According to former President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, “immigration presents the possibility of bringing new skills, new talents, new blood…” (“France Seeks”), though others think differently. Immigration, the act of abandoning one’s homeland to establish a new life in another country, was not a concept that has suddenly erupted in present time. In fact, immigration is a process, not an event; it never had an actual start date, nor will it have an actual end date. Knowing the background of immigration

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