CIVILISATION BRITANNIQUE : Britain and her relations with Europe and the US : Thatcher T.B When did Britain join the EEC: it came into force in 1973 → Conservative PM: Edward Heath (the conservative were pro-European) 1974: general elections: the Labour Party won the elections → 1975: referendum out come a majority of british people wanted to remain in EEC‚ a setback (= revers) for the labour In the 70’s the Labour was anti-European The Bruges speech was a watershed because
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good example of this is the European Union (UN) which has made all the European more inter-connected through globalisation. All nations in this union (especially the UK‚ Germany and France) have benefited from the act of free movement within the “Schengen Zone”. The UK had a job shortage in the primary and secondary sector and the hundreds of thousands of Polish people immigrating to the UK have now filled that gap‚ increasing the UK’s economic stature and work force. Therefore‚ nationally‚ globalisation
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members opportunity to find better paid jobs and greater job security. This is also thanks to Schengen Agreement (1985)‚ which had lifted most of the internal borders control to enable people easily migrate within member states. In 1999 Schengen Agreement was integrated into European Union legal and institution framework and it covers 22 EU members plus non- EU - Iceland‚ Norway which fully apply the Schengen provision on a basis of specific agreement and Bulgaria‚ Cyprus and Romania‚ which at the moment
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Collectivistic and low uncertainty-avoidance d. Individualistic and low uncertainty-avoidance Question 6 1 points Save Which of the following was established within 12 countries of the EU? a. A passport free travel zone (Schengen) b. Free flow of capital c. Free flow (migration) of labor d. All of these answers Question 7 1 points Save Which is NOT one of the primary types of foreign exchange transactions? a. Swaps b. Direct
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Tourism Situation Analysis United Kingdom Module: Tourism The UK saw a boom year In its tourism industry during 2013 spurred on by the Queen’s Jubilee along with the 2012 Olympics And Paralympics. Due to tourism spending increased by 6.0% with an increase of 173.000 jobs contrary to the cuts put in place by government and others in the world tourism has been resilient and growing . Tourism does account for a major part of the economy with 3.1m jobs in 2013 and 9.6%
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Brief History Of Festival The first festival was in 1970 the day after Jimi Hendrix died. The festival was influenced by hippie beliefs and the free festival movement. The biggest festival yet was held in 1990. There was violence the day after the 1990 festival ended between the security guards and new age travellers‚ the fight was named the “Battle of Yeoman’s Bridge”‚ this led to the organisers taking 1991 off to rethink the festival. Duration The ticket price covers entry to the Festival
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[pic] Economic immigration: the case of Spain Why did I choose this topic? I. Introduction 1. The term immigration 1.1 The term immigration and the general theories behind it 1.2. Economic migrant 2. Global immigration 3. Immigration in Europe 1. Immigration within Europe 2. Immigration from outside of Europe II. The case of Spain 1. Immigration laws and policies in Spain 2. Main countries from where people emigrate to Spain
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“The EU remains an effective model of market creation and regulation for Europe.” How valid is this claim? Introduction 60 years of European Union has changed the economic landscape of Europe and the way European countries and businesses interact with each other. EU has laid ground to a remarkable progress in free trade of goods‚ services‚ mobility of people and flow of capital in this part of the world. 20 years from the creation of single market in 1992 marks an important milestone
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The EU has developed a single market through a standardized system of laws which apply in all member states. Within the Schengen Area (which includes 22 EU and 4 non-EU states) passport controls have been abolished. EU policies aim to ensure the free movement of people. Goods‚ services‚ and capital‚ enact legislation in justice and home affairs‚ and maintain common policies
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have gone to war with each other at numerous times and in numerous places. Nearly every border in the Arab World has played host to a military engagement of some type. The Arab World has never had anything even close to the European Union or the Schengen Border Agreement (forget the Muslim World). (The Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Conference are much more like the United Nations and have no superstate components.) Although Muslims‚ as individuals‚ may feel connected across borders
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