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    The Influence of European Endeavors It is well known that Europeans had a significant role in the exploration of the world‚ as it is seen in the documentation of the new world discoveries. Yet for many centuries‚ Europeans had minimal contact with the rest of the world. However‚ that all changed in the dawn of the 1400’s‚ when Europeans hoped to gain new sources of wealth. By exploring the seas‚ traders longed to not only find new and faster routes to Asia‚ which was the source of spices and other

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    and the Japanese are open to receiving imported products. The Japanese dominate the industry of electrical and electronics equipment and they are also top leaders in the production of vehicle‚ machinery‚ and chemicals. Why is Japan so successful in their business endeavors? According to the research‚ the answer to this question lies within the heart of the Japanese culture. The Japanese welcome business people from abroad and take pride in delivering high quality products. The Japanese strive off

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    Introduction To fully appreciate the position of the European Council within the European Union we first took a brief look at how the European Union came about. The European project first started soon after the second world with the creation of the ECSC (European Coal and Steel Community) to harmonise relations between the Nations of Europe and to prevent any further conflicts of the scale of the wars that had preceded its creation. The new spirit of cooperation aimed to bring about a new era of

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    European union funds

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    1)Hi! My topic today is European union funds and I would like to tell you something more about this topic. 2)There is a structure of my presentation and lets start by vocabulary. 3)There are the most important words from this presentation The Structural Fund = Strukturální fond The Cohesion Fund = Kohézní fond European Regional Development Fund = Evropský fond pro regionální rozvoj European Social Fund = Evropský sociální fond Regional competitiveness = Regionální konkurenceschopnost

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    Page1 European Law Review 1997 Case Comment Expulsion‚ national security and the European Convention Colin J. Harvey Subject: Immigration. Other related subjects: Human rights Keywords: Asylum seekers; Deportation; Human rights; State security; Torture Legislation: European Convention on Human Rights 1950 Case: Chahal v United Kingdom (22414/93) (1997) 23 E.H.R.R. 413 (ECHR) *E.L.R. 626 As in its previous rulings on expulsion in Cruz Varas and Vilvarajah‚ the Court of Human Rights

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    Citizenship of the European Union was introduced by the Maastricht Treaty‚ which was signed in 1992‚ and has been in force since 1993. European citizenship is supplementary to national citizenship and affords rights such as the right to vote in European elections‚ the right to free movement‚ settlement and employment across the EU‚ and the right to consular protection from other EU states’ embassies when a person’s country of citizenship does not maintain an embassy or consulate in the country they

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    EUROPEAN JUSTICE SYSTEM The justice system consists of three categories: the law enforcement officers‚ the criminal justice system‚ and the court system. The duties of the officers are to combat and prevent crime. They must apprehend anyone who has broken the law that was written by the legislators. Secondly‚ the criminal justice system is a system that develops a way to maintain social control and justifying crimes. They also sanction those who have broken the law with necessary criminal

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    it was the enlightenment that ultimately removed the church from the central control of cultural and intellectual life. The scientific revolution is a time period in history roughly from 1500 to 1700 that is known as one where advances in European mathematical‚ political and scientific thought occurred. A “founding father” of the scientific revolution was a polish scientist by the name of Nicholas Copernicus‚ whose conclusion that it was the sun‚ not the earth that lies at the center of the

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    there are two angles from which it can be viewed. A crisis can be defined as a time of intense difficulty‚ trouble‚ or danger. Others would define a crisis as being a crucial or decisive point of a situation. A turning point. During this period in European history‚ Europe faced major declines in various parts of their society throughout multiple regions. The population declined‚ agriculture saw no fluctuation‚ and with absolutism reigning France‚ taxation and revolts grew at a steadily increasing rate

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    Degenerative disease experienced at a higher rate among Japanese Americans: Dementia A degenerative disease that is experienced at a much higher rate among Japanese Americans is Dementia. According to the Honolulu-Asia Aging Study‚ there are a lot of Japanese-American men with Vascular Dementia. In fact‚ it is seen more commonly in Japanese-American men than in Caucasian men. Is it also mentioned that there are a lot of cases of dementia in Japanese-American men that are not diagnosed as well. After

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