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Ethnic diversity & languages in Western Europe
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Essence of the Flemish & Walloon conflict
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Ethnic diversity & languages & religions in Southern Europe
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Balcans – backgrounds of the conflict
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Variety of cuisine in Europe [focus on three chosen examples]
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Bilingual [or multilingual] countries – officially & customarily [give ten examples]
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Political virtues of Swiss Confederation
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Major confessions in Europe & the major countries’ breakdown in this respect
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Main public administration systems in Europe (similarities and differences)
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Mafia & organised crime in Europe
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European wines & wine consumption in Europe
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Ceremonial vs. non ceremonial cultures in Europe
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Expressive & reserved cultures in Europe
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European liliputians: Monaco, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Holly See & San Marino
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Ethnic diversity & languages in Central Europe
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Common features & discrepancies in the Nordic countries
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Carpe diem according to three chosen European nations
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Three chosen national types [different as to the features] of business organisation
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Regionalism in Europe [general in Europe plus in two chosen countries]
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The most distinctive national conflicts in Europe [focus on five chosen examples]
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European beers & beer consumption in Europe
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Multilingual patterns – full multilinguism like Luxembourg, territorial diversity like Switzerland or Belgium, official language and dialects like Italy, Spain and others
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Being in Hungary is worth to remember that …
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Terrorism in Europe
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The main European film festivals
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Vacation in Europe – sightgseeing, entertainment or just sun bathing?
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Similarities & discrepations in educational systems in Europe [focus on three chosen examples]
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Does European integration mean extinction of national virtues?
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Local alcoholic beverages in Europe [omit beer and wine]
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Females in Europe – their social position and daily problems
Note:
A test sheet contains four questions to answer. You choose them out of six. An answer cannot be shorter as 2/3 of a page and longer than 1 page.
Additionally you will have to fill in a ‘yes or no’ test covering materials distributed earlier, the lecture and the papers. However, no detailed information like figures or data will be required.
An example:
A dominant confession in Scandinavia is:
Lutheranism Catholic Church
Calvinism
or
Officially bilingual countries are:
Belgium Malta
Macedonia Finland
or
Monaco is:
relaying on revenue from gambling
dependent area of France
a tax haven for companies
a tax haven for private individuals
host of Formula 1 rallies
hereditary monarchy
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