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    Historiographical Review (Whiteness of a Different Color) Throughout U.S. history race has proven time and time again to be a focal point of many countries’ issues and conversations. As time has changed so have the definitions of who is white. In Whiteness of a Different Color: European Immigrants and the Alchemy of Race‚ Matthew Frye Jacobsen argues that the idea of race and whiteness has changed rapidly in U.S. history because of the strength it holds to serve as tool of power. In short Jacobsen’s

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    Sebastian Kurz is an Austrian politician‚ affiliated with the Austrian People’s Party and is the current Minister of Foreign Affairs and Integration. His inauguration in 2013‚ at the age of 27‚ renders him the youngest Minister of Foreign Affairs and Integration throughout the world and in the history of the European Union to date (BBC News‚ 2013). Kurz arrived on the political scene in 2003‚ when he became a member of the Austrian People’s Party’s youth organisation. Additionally‚ he functioned

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    Patrick Carr and Maria Kefales‚ are the authors of the chapter “Heartland and the Rural Youth Exodus”. The chapter is from the book‚ “Hollowing out the Middle: The Rural brain drain and what it means for America”. Migration of young people to the urban centers is a major concern that has attracted debate among various stakeholders. Better living standards and search for good jobs are some of the reasons for such migration. The development of small towns is stagnating resulting into untapped resources

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    even more negative towards these vacationers. In Antigua these negative feelings have their roots in the history of oppression of the people by foreigners. The people of Antigua have been forced into slavery and ruled by “white” people since the islands first discovery by Christopher Columbus. The history of oppression and dominance over them by foreigners has left the natives with extreme feelings of resentment towards any person that is not an original resident of the island. In Jamaica Kincaid’s

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    hiring a foreign maid. One of the effects of hiring the foreign maid is that the sponsor’s home might not be a safe place for a family to live. This is because the house is open to robberies. The house robberies are possible to happen as there is a foreigner who is hired to do the house chores at home. Some of them are not fully intended to work as a maid. Hence‚ the housemaids might want to earn extra money by complotting with the outsiders to rob the employer’s house. According to “Cops collar thieving”

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    2. FOCUS: CHARACTER – Both Liesel and Max’s identities were transformed by the sense of belonging that they both came to feel in their adopted homes. Both were displaced people‚ foreigners in their own country‚ their identities and their family heritage cruelly snatched from them due to political circumstances. Discuss this statement. Australian author Markus Zusak wrote the bildungsroman‚ The Book Thief. Narrated by Death the novel is set within Nazi Germany‚ in the small town of Molching. It

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    1. What can you tell about historical‚ contemporary and future Malaysian economy? Historical: After Malaysia gained her independence from Britain in 1957‚ 3 major races of Malaysia are living harmony. Most of the economy is on primary economic- agricultural such as planting‚ mining‚ fishing and all the production of raw material. Malaysia had focus on the production of tin during that time; most of the tin are export to foreign country to make foreign exchange. Before May 13 incident‚ Chinese

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    PESTLE Analysis of a food retail industry - ASDA Must explain specific point relating to Industry Opportunities and threats Write down 10 -20 points in each PESTLE POLITICAL: 1. Government policy on taxation 2. Political unrest – due to influx of large number of foreign nationals in the country. 3. Unstable Government due to govt inability to stabilise the economy. 4. Government education policy – efforts to encourage more people to stay on high education ECONOMIC: 1. Credit

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    business. The book contains smart and useful advices in the subject of international business and communication‚ so you can do good in international business later on when you work in this area‚ as it helps you to communicate well and effective with foreigners. This book appeals to me‚ because I am French native speaker‚ so this book will help me in my future to deal with people that are native english speaker. I want to study international business in the future‚ and this book introduces English speakers

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    12 settlements across the country. However‚ the true number of Tibetan refugees is not known. Some estimates suggest that 30‚000 Tibetans live in Kathmandu alone.   While some Tibetan refugees arrived in Nepal in the early 1950s‚ the first major influx crossed the border in 1959‚ following the Lhasa Uprising. They established camps primarily in the Himalayan border regions of Nepal such as Mustang‚ Nubri‚ and Solu Khumbu. However‚ few possessed the means to establish settlements with long-term economic

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