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The transatlantic relationship has been the most important of the post–Second World War era, a relationship in which both sides have shared and learned many things. In this new era of post–economic collapse, Europeans and Americans still have much to learn from each other. This article ...
This is a basic backgrounder for Americans, primarily, who might think Europeans do nothing all day but bitch about Americans. Don’t get me wrong—they do love bitching about Americans. But they also like bitching about each other, as well. Bordering countries, especially, have complex caricat...
In food, you see this weird thing, where I think 71.6% of Americans over 20 are obese, but if you walk into a gym in a coastal city, you’ll see some of the best bodies that you’ve ever seen in human history, just there beautifully sculpted people, they look like a statue at ...
consider how much of what North Americans or Europeans are consuming could be produced onshore, by onshore labor, the answer is not even remotely close to those sorts of numbers—at least given the means of production or the way services are delivered today and the role people play in that...
What do Leonardo da Vinci (达芬奇) and Albert Einstein have in common? They were both left-handed, along with other famous people including Pablo Picasso (毕加索). In fact, an estimated 11 percent of Americans and Europeans are left-handed. Most people around the world are right-handed. ...
Canadians think Canada is a more developed country E. Canadians think that theirs is independent 2. It isn’t easy for Europeans and even for Americans to tell ___from___. F. American English; British English G. Canadian English; American English . Canadian English; British English . ...
It took Americans more than 75 years and a bloody civil war to determine that we are “one nation, indivisible.” Although the EU and its predecessor, the European Economic Community, have been around since 1958, the continent is only being forced to address these fundamental questions now, ...
Kavouras also notes that paying a few euros extra for a liter glass bottle of water at dinner is more accepted in Europe than the US. While Americans might be shocked, it’s something many Europeans wouldn’t think twice about, says Kavouras. ...
“I don’t really understand what (Zelensky) is supposed to be telling the Americans. ‘I am going to give our territory, I am going to agree to whatever terms that you discuss with the Russians?’” he said. “I mean, this is absolutely absurd. They can’t do that, and...