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    that reflect their experiences within an individualistic or collectivistic society. Kulkarni et al. (2010) sought to determine if the United States and Ireland exhibit more individualistic behaviors than the other countries of Israel‚ India‚ and Bulgaria. According to this study‚ these cultures have difference levels of individualism and collectivism across several dimensions. These dimensions include: lack of sacrifice for the group‚ individual welfare‚ solitary work preference‚ supremacy in both

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    Social class also fits in with smoking‚ more than 45% of lower class people. The scale of the problem is the UK is fairly low compared to the rest of Europe. The number of cigarettes per year for each adult in the UK is 750‚ compared to Serbia and Bulgaria with 2‚869 this is pretty low. The scale of Smoking in the UK is pretty low compared to the rest of Europe. Smoking can cause many diseases‚ including cardiovascular disease; cardiovascular disease is one of the main causes of death due to smoking

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    From 1970 to 1990‚ Eastern European nations realized they needed a change in their governments as well as economies. Politically‚ reformers and dissidents wanted to end party-state dictatorships and move towards a pluralist democracy. Economically‚ centrally planned economies were unsuccessful due to increased bureaucracy‚ excessive centralization‚ and debt obligation. Velvet revolutions in Eastern Europe changed countries towards market-oriented economies and pluralist democracies. Countries

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    It is widely believed that slavery no longer exists in the world‚ or that it has largely been eradicated. In fact‚ it has been reported that there are now more slaves than there have ever been before in history. Modern slavery is largely known as human trafficking‚ and involves the trade of people for labor‚ sex‚ and even their organs. So‚ just how bad is human trafficking? Most cases are broken down into two main categories: sex trafficking and labor trafficking. Victims of labor trafficking around

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    their sixth and biggest enlargement in history in which 10 new countries did join the EU. Three years later‚ Romania and Bulgaria were permitted to join as well. Today‚ it consists of over 500 million citizens living within the borders of the 27 member states. One of the aims of the EU is “to raise the living standards of the countries which joined in 2004 (...) – plus Bulgaria and Romania – to EU levels.” (EUROPA 2008) This aim has almost been reached since many new member countries experience

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    My opinion on these programs is to some extent positive‚ but not entirely. I like а reality show from which I can learn something or to figure out something new. For example like the musical reality shows like X factor‚ music idol‚ the voice of Bulgaria and much more. The reason that I like them is because they don’t allow so much stupidity and people who move on are intelligent figures‚ not like Big Brother. The participants in this reality show I think are people who try to show themselves or

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    you have to lose something. Every war has causes to start. Different wars‚ different causes. World War I was a conflict between the Allied Powers (France‚ Russia‚ Serbia‚ Great Britain and Italy) and the Central Powers (Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Bulgaria‚ and the Ottoman Empire). (Document#3) Austria sent Serbia an ultimatum to stop all anti-Austrian activity. And then World War I began because of M.A.I.N. M.A.I.N. stands for militarism‚ alliance system‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism. One cause

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    in the Oman‚ Algeria and Malaysia. Now that my health has deteriorated so badly‚ I cannot do this myself anymore. I once asked members of my family to close one of my accounts and distribute the money which I have there to charity organization in Bulgaria and Pakistan‚ they refused and kept the money to themselves. Hence‚ I do not trust them anymore‚ as they seem not to be contended with what I have left for them. The last of my money which no one knows of is the huge cash deposit of eighteen mi llion

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    hundred years. Suleiman has made the Ottoman Empire reach its peak in many different aspects‚ but especially in its military. Suleiman caused the Ottoman Empire to expand and gain more land. The lands that he conquered are Turkey‚ Egypt‚ Greece‚ Bulgaria‚ Romania‚ Macedonia‚ Hungary‚ Palestine‚ Jordan‚ Lebanon‚ Syria‚ parts of Arabia‚ and much of the coastal strip of North Africa. All of these lands added to their empire making it bigger and stronger. These many lands were all controlled by

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    they cannot speak or write or walk and some will have behavioural issues in some families there are issues of money and family problems or abuse which will then lead the parents to put the child in an orphanage. There was a documentary situated in Bulgaria which had children who were disabled or premature or even normal children who just had speaking or writing problems but after coming to the orphanage had worsen. The children in this documentary where very weak and had no hope but to stay in this

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