Why Tramp indicates Russia as a main direct in National Defense Strategy 2018 after obvious flirting with Putin during the first years of administration? And what role does Ukraine play in American foreign policy toward Russia? Why does US spend on defense of peripheral country? In interview for âLatelineâ Dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Vali Nasr, called US a country that is diminishing its influence. This conclusion was based on Barack Obamaâs speech about main...
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According to Wikipedia, the arms trade is defined as âglobal industry which manufactures and sells weapons and military technologyâ. Recorded to have happened since the 16th century, the global transfer of weapons undoubtedly has brought many profits for the mass arms-producing nationsâ economic as well as strengthened the means of self-defense of a country. However, due to lux control over the arms market, making thousand types of firearms went missing or into wrong hands such as the extremist and terrorist,...
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The arguably greatest advancement of Athens was democracy. As you know democracy is what is used today in many western nations such as the US, UK, Spain, etc. Athens however did not invent the democracy, they use, they invented direct democracy. Direct democracy is when all decisions in government are voted upon by the people, unlike what is used today. Today nations use representative democracy which Rome invented. Itâs what is used today when people are elected to make decisions...
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London is the capital city of United Kingdom. This country is part of the world thanks to the globalization. Itâs a process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of massively increased trade (hard power) and cultural exchange (soft power). Globalization has increased the production of goods and services. The biggest companies are multinational corporations with subsidiaries in many countries. Globalization has speeded up over the last half- century. However, being part of a global country...
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World War II was a brutal conflict involving over fifty countries and resulting in the tragic deaths of over fifty million people, making it the bloodiest and largest war in history. However, the fall of Germany and the conclusion of the Second Great War was only the gateway to a new antagonist in the history of the United States of America. The Soviet Union was a growing communist nation and its leaders decided to occupy East Berlin, while the rest...
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Greece is a country in South Eastern Europe consisting of 2 mainland peninsulas and thousands of islands throughout the Aegean and Ionian Seas. It is 15th largest economy among the 27 Europe Union. Greece is a developed country with high standards of living and high human development index. Participation in the European Monetary Union was a landmark development for Greece. It bestowed on its government and private sectors a rare historical privilege: the ability to borrow in open financial markets...
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The main road leading down the high street of the village in which I live is dominated by a grand church which draws all eyes towards it. One would think that such a structure, the largest in the village by far, would draw large crowds each week however the dwindling number of cars with every passing Sunday suggests otherwise. Itâs undeniable that the grip of the church on the people of Britain has loosened in recent times with the number...
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My first trip to Paris was a remarkable experience, which I will never forget. My parents drove from Vitoria to Paris at the cold Christmas weather. We stayed until the New Year in a hotel located in a suburb of Paris and visited the city every day. It was a great feeling to arrive in Paris and see the city of light. I will never forget when I first went through, passing the canals and seeing the monuments. It was...
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This essay is dedicated to Brexit's theme, namely the exit of Belgium from the European Union. In my opinion, Belgium should not leave the European Union, because this will greatly affect people. In my work, I am going to present several arguments in favor of my position. The first thing we have to think about is that Belgium owes a debt to the European Union. We are talking about 103.1% of the public debt as a percentage of the gross...
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Italyâs presidents have been in conflict with Europe because of their problems ever since they achieved power in the year 2018. They say that various European countriesâ technocratic rules have caused economic trouble and they blame Europeâs rigidness for the countryâs downturn after the 2008 financial crisis. Since then, Italyâs growth has slowly moved along at just barely below 1 percent, behind most other European economies, and the amount of youth in Italy is at a staggering 30 percent, surpassed...
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Trade in the Donbas region is a complicated matter. The reasons are multiple, but the first that comes into mind is the liability of its situation as a separatist, occupied region. Finding unbiased and truthful data and reports can be challenging. It is also a region in the middle of the war, a reality that comes with all its difficulties. A brief recap of what happened at the beginning of 2017 is necessary to understand the trade relations that develop...
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Euro Disneyâs journey started just over 30 years ago back in 1987 when an agreement was signed between Disney themselves and the French authorities, however the real story begins when Euro Disney opened its doors for the first time in 1992. Euro Disney, now known more commonly as Disneyland Paris is located only 20 miles from Paris, next to the river Marne. It is comprised of three different parks, Disney Village, Disney Studio Park and Disneyland Paris, all offering various...
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In this essay, I am going to review one of the most reviled Supreme Court cases in the United States, the 2005 Kelo v. New London case. In the Kelo v. New London case, New London, a city in Connecticut, used its eminent domain jurisdiction to confiscate remote property to vend to private developers. The city claimed acquiring the land would generate jobs and raise tax revenues. Susette Kelo was among the others whose property was seized and sued New...
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Ancient Athens created democracy to a larger amount than some other state before modern-day times. We can call the ancient Athens as the main cultural innovator of its age. Ancient Athens is appropriately honored for its political and cultural accomplishments. Ancient Athens is well known for its direct majority rule government (democracy) and for its cultural transformation that served to establish framework for the literatures and arts of the ancient and current worlds. By the 450s the population had developed...
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The Suez Crisis is another chapter in British history that showcases the themes of imperialism, power struggle and the effects it had on British status as a global power at the disinclination of accepting a new post imperial era. The Suez Crisis of 1956 involved the nationalization of the Suez Canal company by the Egyptian dictator Gamal Nasser in which the British government had a significant portion of shares within the company. This led to an Anglo/French collusion with Israel...
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After diving into the Norman invasion of 1066 and its aftermath, I could see that an explanation of the aftermath of the Norman invasion of England cannot be written in a book detailing every single fact that occurred during that period, due to the large number of events that took place during these years and their importance. So, after reading a lot of documents about the effects that England suffered after the Norman invasion, I decided to write about the...
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One glance at a map of Italyâs boot-shaped peninsula and you can distinguish various geographical features that have influenced the countryâs history. Italy is surrounded by great mountains in the north such as the Alps, which also form natural borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia. Its territory is divided by 77 percent hilly terrain and 23 percent plains. Italy also represents a country full of history and culture. This helped gain the country a record number of 63,195,203 tourists...
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The 1916 Proclamation was read by Padraig Pearse on the steps of the GPO Easter Monday. It included this aspiration that all children of Ireland would be cherished equally. The UN convention sanctioned by Ireland on the 28th of September 1992, âcommitted to promote, protect and fulfil rights of childrenâ. Despite these aspirations and commitments, the economic, civil, political and social rights of children are not been met in Ireland today. Change in Family Models In the book cherishing all...
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In general, most cultures in countries have their own subcultures. These ones, are considered as a group of people which share affiliations, behaviors, beliefs, and are mainly characterized by being very different from the dominant culture of a given country. A great reference for this concept, is the punk subculture, this tribe was created in response to a feeling of social and political repression that some young people felt back then. Therefore, it is considered a counterculture because it has...
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University education is an important part of becoming a successful adult, it is a vital component of human development throughout the world. It offers not only the required high-level skills for each field, but also the essential education for educators, doctors, nurses, civil servants, technicians, humanists, businessmen, researchers, social scientists, and a multitude of other personnel. It is these trained people who develop the capacities and analytical skills which drive local economies, promote civil society, teach children, lead successful governments,...
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Everyone knows that Greece is famous for its rich history, mythology, and architecture. But they cannot rely solely on tourism to keep their economy afloat. There were some key mistakes and mismanagements from their government threw them into a deep, deep hole. When Greece joined into Europe, they were doing well financially. In 1981, the party that rose to power was the Panhellenic Socialist Movement, spearheaded by Andreas Papandreou. They stayed in power due to what some would call bribing...
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Belgium is a country found in the North Western Europe, where It borders with France, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. It has a surface area of 11,849 square miles. The estimated population is 11.54 million in 2019. Belgium is ranked as one of the safest and peaceful country. However, like all the other countries facing environmental crisis, Belgium is facing serious air pollution issue. The countryâs role as a European traffic crossroads has left vehicular traffic at a high level,...
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The relationship between the United States and Russia has always been curious, they were never really allies, as the USA and Great Britain or France, but they were never enemies before the Cold War; what transpired throughout the history? First, we must understand what was happening during the Second World War, with their communist ideology, the Soviet Union had their concerns with the increasing power of the West or the capitalism. They felt threatened. And the opposing giant of America...
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Adolf Hitler, the soldier who was once an adorned war veteran of the World War I, the leader who was once praised by millions of Germans, the villain who was responsible for the annihilation of millions of Jews, is now the most hated dictator of the 20th century and debatably throughout human history. All of those around the world knows what Hitler had done to the Jewish people, which made it one of the darkest periods in history. Few have...
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Talk about Europe, the food of Italian or romantic atmosphere of France will jump out of peopleâs mind. However, as the capital of Britain, London has a unique charm different from other cities in the world because of its strong cultural heritage, diversified social structure, and rich cultural background. London is a great travel destination because of local food, cultural activities, and night life. Firstly, London has a lot of amazing local food, the most famous are tea and desserts....
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Disneyland Paris is a park that was designed for recreation and it became a center of attraction due to its beautiful sceneries. Located on the outskirt of the city it consists of six boarding house, quaint dining. It also a shopping center as well as two parks namely Disneyland and Walt Disney Studio. It also has beautiful tourist attractions and include: Pirates of the Caribbean, big thunder mountain railroad and Hyperspace Mountain. Pirates of the Caribbean is a boat ride...
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In the 3000 BC, the first people settled in Cecropia, which is now known as the capital of Greece, Athens. People settled in Athens due to many reasons one of them being the location. Athens was also located in a high spot which benefited them in all their wars. The location benefited them as during the time (3000 BC) they were still going through the neolithic age which meant more wars and having the high ground made it easier to...
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London is the metaphorical heart of England as it serves as the capital of the country. The city has been standing for nearly 2,000 years and has been renamed and reestablished many times. In modern times, it entertains an average of 30 million visitors each year, and is home to more than 70 billionaires. Itâs been ranked as the sixth most expensive city to live in, but it attracts residents from all over the world, as over 300 languages are...
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I strongly think that the Parthenon marbles taken by Lord Elgin form Greece should be returned back to Greece because Lord Elgin did not have permission to take the marbles. The Greeks couldnât do anything to stop Elgin at the time as they were part of the Ottoman Empire. All the other museums are retiring stolen artefacts so why shouldnât the British museum do the same thing to stop 2 centuries of bad feeling? Lord Elgin did not have any...
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Nearly a year ago, the collapse of the Berlin Wall marked the end of an era of socialism and communism. Our party, the East Berlin Communists, have ceased to be an influential party after the reunification of West and East Germany. Back in 1961, Premier Khrushchev was forced to seal the border between East and West Berlin with a concrete barrier to stop the damaging âbrain drainâ of young East Germans from betraying their communist ideals and being lured by...
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