These countries don't have much in common but they DO share one value: respect people's dignity and maximize the efficiency of civil services.
A: Italians enjoyed the longest life expectancy in Europe. Why? Coz they are granted a 80-days off-paid leave annually, this enable them to go traveling everywhere, just as the couples did
B: French put much emphasis on education, each child are taught to learn the civility through a mere 20-minute lunch time, where they get to know how to share foods with peers.
C: Albeit Slovenia is not a relatively well-off country, it enrolls international students at university level and charge them free.
D: German follows a strident working patten as the Union plays a central role in monitoring if the boards are leading the company on the right track, thus there are less scandals in big German companies.
E: Norway is famous for its lenient punishment on the convicts. Being in jail is like going on a vacation, inmates are given free space and has his own privacy even if it's about a murder case.
F: Tunicia fight for the equal rights of women many years ago and scored impressive achievements, thanks to the brave women who made their voices heard through endless blazes&trails.
G: Portugal police?? They are the saints to some suspects as they don't judge o arrest anyone suspected of wrongdoings. Unimaginable!
H: The first democratically elected Prime minister in Europe was made in Iceland, so women of that island are the most dependent compared to other ladies as I observe.
So what about Uncle Sam?
The film offered many solutions and possibilities.
However, i doubt there will be a radical change in the way they handle their citizens.
Good job anyway!
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