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GLE101 FYI-UNCOMMON KNOWLEDGE (Prof. Cohen; PL: Pietrowski)
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GLE101 FYI-UNCOMMON KNOWLEDGE (Prof. Cohen; PL: Pietrowski)
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Author: Rosalie Rattanavong, Email: Rattanavongr14@live.franklinpierce.edu
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Original post: Wed 12/10/2014 at 9:46 AM
Immigration
statistical indicators of integration
compare U.S and Europe
What might explain 1% in the U.S but 5% in UK and Germany? UK and Germany are closer to the Muslim countries
US has very open policies to immigration
UK and Germany are very restrictive when it comes to immigration
The European Union has changed Europe to be less bordered now as compared to the past
reason being to take advantage of a larger economy
the economic demands of the European Union has supported immigration
Colonialism draws Muslims to Europe
In the US Muslims have geographic diversity
In Europe they don't have geographic diversity ex. shared language/heritage
Muslims that live in Europe are more cohesive than in the US
look how cute this little guy is
People are more tolerant of Muslims in the US
People in Europe are more prone to extremism
American Muslims are more well off than European Muslims
Middle class or above in America and many are poor in Europe
US has less labor restrictions and regulations than Europe
In Europe it's illegal after a certain amount of time to fire somebody from a job
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