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    The Swedish minority in Finland and its political impact In Finland‚ the Swedish is the second most spoken language‚ and is also the second official one. Historically (Finland belonged to Sweden until 1809)‚ since the sixteenth century‚ this minority has been present on located regions of Finland and has by the time become part of the common culture and identity. The political space for such a minority has to be defined in order to keep the overall cohesion of the country. This minority is

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    8 Financial Effects of HIV/AIDS on National Social Protection Schemes PIERRE PLAMONDON‚ MICHAEL CICHON‚ AND PASCAL ANNYCKE T hrough its demographic and economic effects‚ the HIV/AIDS pandemic poses a huge challenge to the financial management of national social protection systems. For example‚ increased mortality owing to HIV/AIDS may reduce the number of contributors to pension schemes. And although the share of contributors reaching retirement age declines‚ the number of surviving dependents

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    THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL NETWORKING INTRODUCTION Online social media have gained astounding worldwide growth and popularity which has led to attracting attention from variety of researchers globally. Although with time all generations have come to embrace the changes social network has brought about‚ teenagers and young adults are the most fanatic users of these sites. According to various research studies in the field of online social networks‚ it has been revealed that these sites are impacting the

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    Economic is undeniably the one of the most important component of national interest of a country. Basically in the aspect of economy‚ France-Africa cannot escaped the reality of the World System Theory which consisted of three level of states which are core states‚ semi peripheral nation and peripheral nation that explained much on the system of capitalist world economy‚ and obviously both of the two nations represented themselves as core nation and peripheral nation. However‚ in order to readjust

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    Describe the Political and Economic Characteristics of Feudalism Feudalism is a term that refers to a decentralized political system that emerged in Medieval Europe due to a need for order in society. While the definition of feudalism varies among historians‚ there are certain characteristics that define feudalism as a whole. We can divide these ideas into governmental and economic characteristics. The basic structure of government in a feudal system involves the exchange of land for military

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    significant religions are Islam and Christianity‚ their spread has effected many places throughout the world. Throughout the years these religions have had substantial impact on the course of history. There are many things alike and different between the spread of Islam in Africa and the spread of Christianity in Europe. During the first two centuries of the existence of each religion there were fundamental differences between the expansion of Christianity and that of Islam‚ despite early similarities

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    Christianity Christianity is a religion based on the life‚ death and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth‚ also known as Jesus Christ as presented in the canonical gospels and other New Testament writings. Starting in the mid first century‚ Christianity is the most popular religion in the world accounting for a third of the world’s population with over two billion followers; the majority of which are living in America and Europe. The main contributing factor as to being a living and dynamic religion

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    Economic Impacts of Beijing Olympic Bird Nest and Water Cube: We can all recall the opening of Beijing Olympic in Bird Nest where the gorgeous fireworks and fantastic shows were shown. As well as the Water Cube‚ an exquisite designed water stadium‚ which all the water competitions were hosted. After the 2008 Beijing Olympic‚ those multibillions infrastructures were put into use only a few times and for most of the time‚ they were empty. Some people believe the construction of those infrastructures

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    INTRO Today social networking is something that is occupying a very important role in the social lives of the common people. But what actually is this social network? Social network in simple language means to develop relationship with society members. However with passage of time‚ the definition of society has also changed a lot. Now society means a group of people having alike thinking. Also these days society not only exists near the home only‚ but it exists even on the Internet. Such community

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    cultural exchange‚ language development‚ and information diffusion‚ along with worldwide economic and financial growth. Here we wish to analyse the costs and benefits of globalisation to the Republic of Turkey. More specifically‚ we will look at the economic and business impacts globalisation has made on Turkey and its current position with regard to the world economy. Current Economic Situation Today’s economic outlook for Turkey is deteriorating. GDP growth has been revised to 3.6% for 2008 (against

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