Albania Capital: Tirana Language(s):Albanian (Tosk is the official dialect)‚ Greek. Religion(s):Muslim - 70%‚ Albanian Orthodox - 20%‚ Roman Catholic - 10%. Ethnic Group(s):Albanian - 95%‚ Greek - 3%‚ other (including Vlach‚ Serb‚ Gypsy‚ and Bulgarian) - 2%. greetings Man greeting Man - Men shake hands when greeting one another‚ while maintaining steady eye contact. Depending on how close the men are with each other‚ a kiss on each cheek may be common as well. Woman greeting Woman - A handshake
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Chapter 4: The Templars in Town. Ignatius Donnelly‚ heard of him? He for the third time now‚ has been mentioned. He truly has surpassed any expectations of being anything but an Idiot. After his Ragnarok book failed him‚ Donnelly decided to pursue his dream of proving that Sir Francis Bacon was the mastermind behind Shakespeare’s writing‚ not Shakespeare himself. Charles Pierce says it better than anyone‚ “It was a snob’s argument‚ and it ran counter to the populist principles that still animated
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standards (Latham‚ 2001). Although Civpol has made significant contributions to establishing peace in many missions‚ United Nations police mandates outstrip the availability of officers. For example‚ the missions in East Timor‚ Sierra Leone‚ and Kosovo are currently staffed at sixty-eight percent‚ eighteen percent‚ and sixty-six percent of authorized capacity respectively. Thus‚ as long as United Nations civilian police officers operations remain dependent on men and women recruited from active
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SLEPT ANALYSIS OF DENMARK Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries‚ southwest of Sweden and south of Norway‚ and bordered to the south by Germany. S - Socio Culture L - Legal E - Economic P - Political T – Technology Socio Culture Language - The national language is Danish. Religion (i) According to official statistics from January 2010‚ 80.9% of the population of Denmark are members of the Danish National Church (Den Danske
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MODEL UNITED NATIONS (MUN) is an academic simulation of the United Nations that aims to educate participants about current events‚ topics in international relations‚ diplomacy and the United Nations agenda. WORLD PEACE AND SECURITY FORCES Peacekeeping‚ as defined by the United Nations‚ is a "way to help countries torn by conflict create conditions for sustainable peace." Such assistance comes in many forms‚ including confidence-building measures‚ power-sharing arrangements‚ electoral support
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Europe is‚ by convention‚ one of the world’s seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia‚ Europe is generally ’divided’ from Asia to its east by the watershed divides of the Ural and Caucasus Mountains‚ the Ural River‚ the Caspian and Black Seas‚ and the waterways connecting the Black and Aegean Seas. Europe is bordered by the Arctic Ocean and other bodies of water to the north‚ the Atlantic Ocean to the west‚ the Mediterranean Sea to the south‚ and the Black Sea and connected
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Serbians wanted to expand the size of their country to include places outside Serbia that had ethnic Serbian populations living in them‚ what they want is a bigger country they will call ’Greater Serbia’ this will include places like Croatia‚ Bosnia‚ Kosovo‚ Montenegro‚ and would mean taking chunks out of other neighboring countries like Romania. They want all the Serbian people to live together in one country‚ but they don’t want these people to move to the current Serbia they want Serbia to take over
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Tamara Bogenreuther Final Essay Prof. Kelli Erickson Introduction to International Relations 103B 2378 Words Why Am I a Constructivist The three theories of international relations‚ realism‚ liberalism‚ and constructivism‚ work in different ways to explain the workings of the world. This paper seeks to justify what makes me a self-designated constructivist. In examining the development of conflicts throughout the history by the taking a look the era of the World Wars as well as the more recent
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90T 01 041777 (ds) 3/2/04 1:10 pm Page 131 © 2004 Journal of Peace Research‚ vol. 41‚ no. 2‚ 2004‚ pp. 131–147 Sage Publications (London‚ Thousand Oaks‚ CA and New Delhi) www.sagepublications.com DOI: 10.1177/0022343304041777 ISSN 0022-3433 Ethics and Intervention: The ‘Humanitarian Exception’ and the Problem of Abuse in the Case of Iraq* ALEX J. BELL AMY School of Political Science and International Studies‚ University of Queensland This article investigates the ethics of
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The short answer to the above-entitled question is no‚ the Museum of Tolerance is not tolerant. The long answer‚ since everything has both long and short answers these days‚ is the Museum tries to be as tolerant as it can‚ but as my guide commented "humanity is simply incapable of not being prejudiced." Instead of spending the following pages explaining why this exhibit is less tolerant then that exhibit‚ I would like to break this paper up into two parts: the first a discussion on the tolerance
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