There are many people without a citizenship. Some are single cases (people who renounced their relationship but did not get any other relationships), but some are bigger groups, for example:
- the non-Citizens of Latvia - they are mostly Russians who emigrated to Latvia when Latvia was under the Soviet occupation and when Latvia got the independence back, those people had to prove knowledge of Latvian to receive the citizenship - those that didn't, didn't get it.
-Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar - while they have lived there for generations, they were once refugees and never obtained the citizenship.
No because predictability does not allow one to learn or to discover new things
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From the beginning, America was neutral in the conflict. In 1939, when war broke out, President Roosevelt announced that he would not be involved in an essentially European conflict. But nevertheless, America began to ideologically align itself with the allies, especially France and Great Britain, which was reflected in diplomatic actions such as the Lend-Lease Act or exclusive trade with the allied nations. This was seen as a threat by the Axis nations, especially Japan, who viewed America as a threat to their interests in the Pacific. For this reason, Japan ended up bombing Pearl Harbor in 1941, initiating American participation in the conflict.
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The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc, which began following World War II.
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from West to East
If the time in New York is 3:45, the time in London is 8:45
It is also depend on your travel time but just to see the time different between West and East.
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