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    Television is a powerful medium. However‚ Turkish viewers ignore Dutch television and point their dishes to receive TV-stations from their home country. The commercial Turkish stations are more popular than the state broadcast TRT INT‚ receivable through cable. Do these stations actually interfere with integration or are the Dutch stations not making enough efforts to attract Turkish viewer ship? TRT INT is the international TV-station of the Turkish state-owned broadcasting system TRT. It broadcasts

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    battles around Belgium between the Belgians and the Dutch army. This conflicts were known as the Days of September since they were between the 23rd and 27th of September 1830 . These events occurred due to a multiple reasons ranging from religious conflicts to economic‚ social and political conflicts. One of the major causes of the Belgian revolution‚ which took place between August and September 1830‚ was the fact that the Belgians were under Dutch rule. The ruler of the United Kingdom of Netherlands

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    Tolerance in the Netherlands In all aspects‚ the Netherlands has always been a very tolerant country. Nevertheless‚ there is a remarkable diminution going on in the Dutch liberty. For example‚ after the murder on politician Pim Fortuyn‚ who had a critical opinion on the Islamization of the Netherlands‚ ethnical tolerance became less. Also‚ the government wants to make more restrictions to the drugs policy. Now broadcasted on the TV is an advertising about a internet campaign to regain the high level

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    Islamic tradition marry more than one wife? Dutch view of polygamy. What is the assignment?  The assignment is to make a report about a chosen subject.  What is the chosen subject?  The chosen subject is to research why and how some young men in the Netherlands‚ according to Islamic tradition‚ marry more than one wife. Describe the reasons and the ritual. Involve the Dutch legal criteria for marriage and the Dutch view of polygamy. Compare the Dutch view with the criteria in the Sharia Islamic

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    and give recommendations on how a Dutch person could behave in Thailand. Life in the Netherlands In The Netherlands‚ everyday life is rather casual. The Dutch celebrate many holidays and have many days off a year‚ whether it be King’s day‚ Whitsun‚ Easter‚ Christmas and many more. Dutch people are very friendly and they always greet everyone‚ regardless if they know them or not. “Dutch society is very egalitarian‚ individualistic and modern” (Wikepedia‚ 2015). Dutch people are very direct and informal

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    but there will be fewer slaves. The slavery in the Dutch colony of North America and English colonies were similar. They were similar because both the Dutch and the English colonist in the North preferred to get slaves from other New World colonies than just getting them from Africa. The major similarities between the two are that they both imported their slaves from the West Indies. The major difference between the two is that in the Dutch colonies slaves were given more freedom. For

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    person’s feelings. In the lines of Steve Dutch he doesn’t give any empathy. Dutch implies that students claim to know the material‚ but they not do well on exams. He believes that if you can’t answer the questions about the material you don’t know the material. I strongly disagree with Dutch’s argument of the line “I know the material- I just don’t do well on exams”‚ because many people have anxiety‚ different ways of learning‚ and the way questions are asked. Dutch is only giving his opinion of the situation

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    is the major city of the country. Netherlands had struggled for independence from Catholic Spain during 80 years war. The Dutch people received independence from the House of Habsburg in the Treaty of Munster in 1648. It became the first bourgeois republic in the world. In the 17th century‚ Dutch explorer explored the new territory and settled in foreign countries‚ the Dutch East India Company made the overseas trade developed rapidly‚ the Netherlands has a huge merchant fleet all over the world

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    Encouraging more Respect for the Dutch Culture By: Koen Roosenboom Grade: 10A ISS Table of Contents Introduction pg. 3 Description of the Process pg. 4 -Research and Planning pg. 4 -Writing the first half and rewriting the first half pg. 5 -Writing the second half pg. 7 Analysis pg. 8 - Useful resources and the AOI linked to it pg. 8 - Changes in the plan pg. 9 - Techniques used in the project and time management pg. 10 - Has my understanding of the AOI grown during the project

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    Was the Spartacist uprising the most important problem faced by the Weimar Republic in the years 1919-1924? Explain your answer. The Weimar Republic faced several problems during the years 1919-24‚ one being the Spartacist uprising. The Spartacists‚ a very communist party‚ were a threat to the Weimar‚ and became troublesome‚ making retaliation inevitable. The Weimar government however could not defend themselves in any physical way‚ so had to depend on the Freikorp‚ a more right wing group‚ to defend

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