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    profile and wine styles (NZ Wines, 2014). This report provides an elaborate view of social, cultural and economic view of New Zealand wine including its history, grape varieties wine regions and the future of New Zealand wine. Throughout I will also be making comparisons with the internationally recognized wine regions and competitors like Bordeaux and Burgundy. The origin and the early history of wine making in New Zealand is not known. However, it is known that Marsden introduced the grape vine

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    (Munro vii). Guadeloupe’s history has many contributors, one mainly being from France and another out of many being from Africa. As mentioned earlier, history is present in “fragments of language” (Munro vii). Here are a few examples as illustrated in The Obeahman, Obeahed. The characters both Carmelien and Bella had both French names. Carmelien, as though not having an exact origin, it has 75% web popularity in France (name-list.net). On the other hand, Bella is also related

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    in many different ways, around the world. Globalization is happening in France, Germany, and Australia. One of the countries globalization is taking place in is France. Paris is the capital of fashion. Chanel, which is a known brand of clothing, started in France (Biography.com Editors). Now, Chanel clothing, jewelry, and makeup is being sold all over the world. One could infer that a lot of clothing is exported from France because they're the leading country in the fashion design industry. Another

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    to colonize Africa. Beginning in the 1500’s, European nations traded for slaves, gold, and ivory throughout Africa’s west coast. During the 1880’s, multiple countries, including Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Germany, and Italy, competed for colonies all throughout the continent. Britain and France managed to hold the most territory within Africa. The invasion is famously known as the “Scramble for Africa.” This symbolizes the competition between Europeans. Competition is among the three

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    There are many controversies that tend to tell why and who started the war. A possible one suggested that bitter rivals of powers came into conflict hence the starting of the war. These rivals were Germany and Austria-Hungary who were on one side and France, Russia and the Great Britain who were on the other side. The conflicts that triggered the war originated from politics, the economy, strong military power and territory disputes (Leed 96). This also is related to the assassination of Frank Ferdinand

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    for that time period. In 1871, Germany had forced France to accept similar terms (losing Alsace – Lorraine and paying heavy reparations), and one year earlier, Germany had made Russia sign a treaty that went far, far beyond what Versailles would ask Germany. At any rate, the terms were much milder than what France had originally wanted. France wanted to break up Germany for revenge for its suffering and humiliation that Germany inflicted on France after defeating her in 1871 in the Franco-Prussian

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    awareness of healthy foods and healthy lifestyle worldwide. According to Tech Sci Research Report, Global organic food industry is expected to grow at the rate of 16 % during 2015-2020. Global Competitors in Organic food Industry are US, Germany, France, and China. USA: According to the Organic Trade Association’s 2016 Organic Industry Survey, U.S Organic Industry has set new heights of $43.3 billion in 2015. Which means $43.3 Billion is spent on organic food every year. According to Tech Sci Research

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    The American Civil War

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    The most notable of each being that the southern economy heavily relied on slavery and that people in the north had been increasingly opposing slavery due to its philosophical implications. During the period of this ar european superpowers such as France, russia and Great Britain were involved with america in multiple ways, which influenced the course of the war. American society, though it continued to evolve, was heavily influenced by the european colonies that settled in the area centuries ago

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    Calvinism is a movement within orthodox Protestantism associated with the Reformer John Calvin that emphasizes the rule of God over all things. The concept of Calvinism began not with John Calvin (as it is commonly mistaken) but rather with a Reformer in Switzerland named Ulrich/Huldrych Zwingli. Zurich was well-known for urging the reformation of the Catholic Church, criticising the use of images in worship and generally attempting to spread the Reformation. Some parts of the country conformed to

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    Globalism has been steadily increasing throughout the world in recent decades, but with Trump’s presidential victory, a wave of nationalism is now sweeping across America in rebuke. Globalists push for a one world government under the guise of world peace and prosperity, and they do this by promoting open borders and interconnectedness through free trade deals. However, their policies can undermine the political power of nations. It is important for Americans to unite and adopt a nationalistic view

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