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    Also‚ girls are more likely to be excluded from school than boys when there isn’t enough money to invest in both. THESIS STATEMENT Croatia does not need a revolution. PROTECTION OF EDUCATION RIGHTS IN CROATIA Education in Croatia is free and compulsory for children aged from six to fifteen or until the end of 8th grade. All children who live in Croatia have this right‚ regardless of their citizenship The majority of Croatian children can exercise their right to education‚ but this is

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    1. Austria and Hungary were previously independent entities. Through the Compromise of 1867‚ the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary united‚ but previous boundaries were unaffected. Austria’s land before the compromise already wrapped around Hungary’s‚ so there was no change (Siegel). 2. Austria-Hungary decided to invest into a strong navy‚ as predicted. While a significant portion of people thought it was a waste of money‚ the government funded it for defense. These dreadnoughts and submarines

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    was born in Zagreb‚ Croatia in the year 1982. She was born on the fifth of January. Janica Kostelic’s father Ante Kostelic is a skier himself and acts as her trainer. As money is scarce and hard to earn in Croatia‚ Janica‚ and her family had troubles throughout the process. They were not equipped with proper gear to begin with‚ which posed a struggle for the family to earn money‚ as the equipment is quite expensive. There were many obstacles the family had to face. In Croatia‚ the weather is often

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    spy who was going to be tortured. Though Varlosovic was not a normal spy for Serbia. We had information he was a weapon of sorts‚ to say the least. Varlosovic’s body count was 200 confirmed kills in a period of 3 years. This was a small village in Croatia to provide a perspective. One would argue it’s impossible‚ though I wouldn’t berate the body count. Our government had brought him to Zagreb in the hope of cracking his secrets. The building we threw him in was a run down car manufacturing

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    and is one of the most beautiful viewpoints in Croatia as well as one of the richest sites of wild orchids in Croatia. That the jackal – a subspecies of coyote which howls in the night – can be found only on Pelješac‚ primarily in Lovište. That in the waters of Lovište you can find the largest endangered sea shells in the Adriatic – the pen shell that inhabits only clear waters. That Lovište has over 100 species of birds. That the best wines in Croatia are made in Lovište and that Dingač and Postup

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    that the 1990s were … the resolution of the ‘unfinished business’ of World War Two.” Yugoslavia’s republics began vying for independence in the 1980s. Slovenia seceded‚ then Croatia and Bosnia. The former Yugoslavia renamed itself the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia under the leadership of Slobodan Milošević. Croatia and Serbia settled into a cold war and Bosnia continued a multi-sided war until The Dayton Peace Accords led by the United States were signed in 1995. 2. Religious differences

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    precipitated the conflict that pitted the Serbs against the Croats and the Muslims. First came the Yugoslav-Slovene war that resulted in the independence of Slovenia‚ which was followed by fighting amongst Serbs and Croats across Croatia. Eventually the European Community recognized Croatia as an independent nation‚ which prompted Bosnia to follow the Croatian lead and declare its own independence from a Yugoslavia that became progressively Serb-dominated. Holbrooke’s cautioning about Bosnia’s freedom‚ an event

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    Position Paper Guideline Position papers for all committees should:        be one page in length‚ single spaced (for all committees except Press Corps; see Special Instructions for Press Corps below) have one-inch margins use size 12 Times New Roman font be in black print only have the Committee Name‚ Topic Area‚ Country Name‚ School Name‚ and Delegate Name(s) headings in the upper left corner of the page appear untitled include citations (not considered to be part of the one page paper

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    it all‚ to rest and relax‚ and to broaden my perspective of the world. I made reservations for six solo days of scuba diving in Croatia. I was excited‚ nervous‚ even a little scared of traveling alone. I told myself that I’m 36 years old‚ have two kids‚ and lived in another country‚ so I held my head high‚ bid my friends farewell and took off. Upon arrival in Croatia I picked up my rental car at the airport in Zagreb. I got on the A1 motorway and pointed the Fiat Punta south towards the small

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    Yugoslavia. The breakup of Yugoslavia occurred as a result of a series of political upheaval and conflict during the early 1900’s. Reason’s that has been largely accepted for these conflicts are * Nationalistic sentiments under Serbia. * Lack of will to find political compromise. * Deep economic and political crisis. National Sentiments: The first Yugoslavia was a modern nation (1918) with the concept that it was a single state for all Slavic people. However‚ it was under rule of

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