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    raising Intercultural Awareness Nowadays‚ media increasingly become an important sours of raising people’s awareness of different threats and necessities‚ which modern societies rely more and more on it to arise and discuss their news and issues. Moreover‚ one of the important issues a raised by media are those issues related cultural aspects especially subjects linked to culture diversity ‘Multiculturalism’. This will be discussed in depth‚ as it is the core topic of this paper.

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    Was There a Blitz Spirit?

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    which caused upset to many people. However in England‚ to a large extent it is believed that there was a Blitz spirit. There were mottos such as ‘keep calm and carry on’ which told people not to worry about the Blitz and just continue with their normal lives. Blitz spirit‚ defined as whatever happens you’ll stick to something until the bitter end. However‚ to some extent people believed there was no such thing as a Blitz spirit‚ just something that was intended to keep people working. * * The

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    American identity paper Kristina Gonzalez His/110 February 27‚ 2014 Kerrin Conroy American Identity Paper Many British settlers left their homelands to look for a new world in liberation of overpopulation that was alliance of early America. British took control in the beginning‚ which became a model nation that was formed by its people was the result. A Pennsylvania farmer by the name of Hector St. John de Crevecoeur’s writes to a friend in England and explains the differences among

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    the past‚ this book cannot be written in a thin book. This thick book is full of his great experiences that wanted to be read by many people in the world in order to let everybody know the disasters of racism. This racism affected Richard Write a lot and he had to adapt to the environment that he was in‚ although he didn’t know how he should act in front of white people in the beginning of the story. There are not many examples in the beginning of the story since Richard was a little boy‚ and he

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    The Roma People

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    Introduction: T hroughout history human culture has proven itself humans greatest evolutionary adaptation however it has proven costly for many. Some cultures have thrived and died off and others have suffered and survived. The Roma people exemplify the latter of the previous sentence. They have quite a diverse geographical and cultural history ranging from India to North America. They have shown themselves‚ their culture‚ to be quite adaptive. They have endured many hardships from extreme poverty

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    Some people may believe that immigration benefits the country. People may think that as there would be more workforces‚ this is because as long as the job is being completed it doesn’t matter who does it. People who are starting up small businesses would believe immigration benefits our country. This would be thought as the immigration would be working on zero contract‚ meaning they would be working long hours and be paid a low wage‚ by doing this the business would expand faster. Some people may

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    ways. Instead of aiding the Indian economy‚ all profits from Indian raw materials were delivered to Britain. Textile mills that were built by the British decreased the need for local textile businesses‚ which were often run by women. Furthermore‚ British tax laws declared that local authorizes could confiscate unpaid land from peasants. Because of British colonial rule‚ India’s economy suffered‚ which caused misfortunes for the population. In comparison‚ the consequences of European imperialism in

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    The question "were the British soldiers ’Lions led by Donkeys?’" has been an ongoing debate since the end of the war. A war which is dominated by images of bloody battles such as the Somme and Passchendaele - futile frontal attacks against the machine guns. There is a lot of evidence to suggest that the troops were ’lions led by donkeys’. The definition that the soldiers were ’lions’ in the war has never been questioned - due to the horrific reports of their lives in the war. The soldiers were

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    Introduction India was a colony of the British Empire when Britain and the allies declared war on Germany on August 4th and by doing this‚ India was automatically pushed into World War I (WW I). Although the Indians had no part in the traditional rivalries between the European powers that led to WWI yet the soldiers‚ or “sepoys” of the Indian Army fought and died for the British Empire in places such as France‚ Belgium‚ Mesopotamia‚ Egypt‚ Gallipoli and Palestine and East and West Africa. About 1

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    How did Trade and Commerce Contribute to the Development of the British Empire 1680-1763? The role of trade and commerce in the initial establishment of the British Empire bore huge weight. With a financial agreement with another country comes natural relations‚ and from that blooms a possibility to extend those relations into the foundations of an impending empire. Both the East India and Royal African Companies acted as a stem for lasting European presence in native land and so are both significant

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