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    is a one-woman show when it comes to dealing with the future of the United Kingdom after the confirmation of the referendum will change due to the uncertainty of Brexit and its eventual outcomes. Its population changes have been a frequent concern in the news with the recent rise in the young educated citizens. The Institute for Public Policy Research or the (IPPR) reports that the referendum aftershock will destabilize the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union. During the making of the referendum

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    compared to others due to domestic institutions, policies, effective political leadership, technology and the ability to mobilize state resources that put them at an advantage position over another state and regions. Just some decades ago, the United Kingdom has been the center of the global. The next 25 years will witness drastic shifts in technology and may even change the idea of being human beings to an amazing scale. However, in the short run, the next 25 years, the globe will still be under

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    Early this year the United Kingdom held a referendum to decide whether to leave or stay apart of the European Union. This event is called the “Brexit” (Britain exiting the European Union), but even though the acronym only includes Britain it means the entirety of the United Kingdom. In the referendum, most of England and Whales voted to leave while Northern Ireland and Scotland voted to stay. Ultimately the United Kingdom’s vote was won in favor of leaving the EU with a 51.9% vote to stay and a 48

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    Research Project 1 The United Kingdom The United Kingdom includes England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. The formal name of the UK is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The capital seat of the UK is London, with a population of 10 million people. The foreign exchange rate comparing the UK to the USA is; 1 Britain pound for each 1.33 USA dollar. The government of the United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy. It utilizes a parliamentary democracy, with parliament

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    Should the United Kingdom withdraw from the European Union? The two prevailing opinions regarding the European Union are that the United Kingdom should either withdraw from the EU or renegotiate to give the UK greater independence from it. These views are not in keeping with the increasingly globalised and international nature of society and are based largely on myths and misinformation. Firstly, it must be established exactly why withdrawing from the EU would be a poor decision for the UK to make

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    by the Wilson Quarterly reported that New York City police stopped nearly 700,000 people, with 85% of them being either Hispanic or Black. Similar to America, other countries are also having problems with racial profiling such as France and the United Kingdom. Activists in the states describe profiling directed towards a variety of non-whites such as African Americans, Asians, and Hispanics. But in Europe, the spectrum is pointed toward "Muslim looking people." Although racial profiling has never been

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    Referendums are not written in law, or are they set in stone or designated to time. For those who 're basing their vote on sovereignty: straightaway, I will clarify that already the United Kingdom is a sovereign state under international law. I will clarify also... that the Parliament in Westminster is the only lawmaking authority in this country. The 'EU ' is not a sovereign state. The 'EU ' only has the powers that it 's gifted under the 'EU ' treaties. If you find judicial systems operating

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    National Non-Sectarianism Referendums are not written in law, or are they set in stone or designated to time. For those who 're basing their vote on sovereignty: straightaway, I will clarify that already the United Kingdom is a sovereign state under international law. I will clarify also... that the Parliament in Westminster is the only lawmaking authority in this country. The 'EU ' is not a sovereign state and cannot rule over one. The 'EU ' only has the powers that it 's gifted under the

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    In the next year the people of the United Kingdom will get a chance to choose their countries’ fate: whether they should leave the European Union. What makes this important is that it would be the first country to leave the European Union in a time when other European countries are either in negotiation or planning to join. It would be a big deal as the United Kingdom is Europe’s third largest economy. As the people are about to vote on their future, there are concerns as what would be the economical

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    character and principles of people were more important than the colour of their skin. Over the years that dream has come true. The UK as well as the US has welcomed new races for centuries. However this essay will focus on the history of the UK. The United Kingdom is a mixture of mixed ethnic races each of them carry their own unique cultures, religions and languages. According to the office of National Statistics, as of today China is the most popular country of origin, with 46,000 arriving in Britain

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