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    Notes on the European Union

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     the   European  Integration     Background  –  Intellectual  context     -­‐ to  understand  the  theories  of  European  integration‚  it  is  important  to   consider  the  intellectual  context  from  which  the  idea  of  European   integration  emerged     Federalism  –  Altiero  Spinelli   -­‐ -­‐ -­‐ -­‐ -­‐ Spinelli:  leader  of  the  European  Union

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    Effects of wwi on britain

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    Impact of World War I on Britain Intro: Britain had always run it empire on limited means; Britain relied on its large navy and had huge influence because of its large and powerful empire. It had some independence in its actions and nobody used to say anything. Britain felt the same independence and strength after the war‚ however there were now many limits on Britain’s foreign policy‚ which meant that they weren’t so free like they were before. Economic Effects: Britain had been in economic

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    innondé * Pours : deverser * Taps : robinet * Whopping : énorme * Howls : hurler * Rests : réside * Tickling : chatouiller * Tast bud : papilles * Demands : exigences Which factors contributed to the flop of Dasani in Britain ? First of all‚ let us introduce Dasani. Dasani is a brand bottled water which was launched by The Coca Cola in the UK but got drenched in British criticism . Why ? Its because of the fact that Dasani ‘s pure still water is a filtered version

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    The Education in Britain and China Abstract: Education plays an important role all over the world. A highly developed nation depends on educated professionals and a skilled workforce. Education is an absolute necessity for economic and social development. UK and China‚ sharing different culture‚ have two typically different education systems. This essay pays more attention to the diversity of two education systems.Some similarities and differences can be found‚ which can be classified as the comparison

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    European Union

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    QUESTION 2: Consider the current discord among European Union members.  Why is it so important for the countries to maintain harmony?  How does the level of economic integration achieved by these nations influence this situation? The European Union is an economic union consisting of 27 member states. To make a free market and remove trade barriers between member states are the ultimate aim of European Union (Hill p289). Among these ‚17 nations are members of the ‘Eurozone’‚ distributing a currency

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    The End of Roman Britain

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    Roman Britain | By the year 400 Britain had been part of the Roman empire for over 350 years. The people of Britain now thought of themselves as Romans and had done so for many generations. | | A Roman family group. Illustration by Sarah Hall‚ Roman Britain | | In the 3rd century (after about the year 250) hostile forces from outside the empire had begun to threaten many of its provinces‚ including Britain The Romans thought of these enemies as uncivilised barbarians. New forts were built

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    Why Minors Join Gangs

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    together and who may or may not participate in criminal activities. Gangs have been existing since the seventeenth century and till this day gang participation is rising‚ it is one of the nation’s fastest growing problems within recent history. Several people assume that the reason why minors join gangs is because they don’t have a family encouraging them to succeed. However‚ there are several factors as to why youngsters are joining gangs for instance‚ many of them aspire a family ‚desire protection‚

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    Economy of Great Britain

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    the 20th century and the dismantlement of the British Empire also weakened the UK economy in global terms‚ and by that time Britain had been superseded by the United States as the chief player in the global economy. From 1945 until the present‚ the story of the UK economy is usually thought of as one of decline. Facts showing the uk economy’s relative decline: * Britain is a lot more wealthier and more productive when it was in 1945; * However‚ other countries have improved more rapidly

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    Uninterrupted democratic process‚ curtailment in the role of army‚ efficacious accountability‚ breakage in power accumulation‚ judicial reformation‚ role of media‚ limited international interference and political socialization. UN interruption in democratic process should be enforced. This can play very effective role in the establishment of democracy. Since independence‚ army intrusion has been viewed which created hurdles in the path of democracy. Massive intrusion in the democratic process should

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    Roman Conquest of Britain

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    TP 1 Roman occupation of Britain Social Studies II Delfina Schoo Lastra 1- HOW FAR AND IN WHAT WAYS DID THE ROMAN OCCUPATION OF BRITAIN AFFECT THE NATIVES AT THE TIME? After Julius Caesar’s easy conquest of Britain in AD 43‚ Latin began to be used in speech and writing as a way of assuring Roman rule; but it completely disappeared when the Anglo Saxons invaded Britain in the fifth century AD. During Agricola’s government many changes took place in Roman Britain: he completed the conquest of

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