Provides detailed information about countries and non-self-governing territories around the world. This might be an interesting resource to consult to find out more about some of the countries from which Muslims are emigrating to Britain. Information on country population, religious breakdown, employment, major political and economical concerns is available. This website was created by and is maintained by the United States CIA!
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CQ Researcher contains unbiased coverage of health, social trends, criminal justice, international affairs, education, the environment, technology, and the economy, as well as chemistry-related reports to Congress. Although this resource mainly covers issues relevant to the US, it might also provide some insight into how Muslim immigration to the United Kingdom is affecting politics here and in other countries. Think of CQ Researcher as a good starting point for basic information on current issues.
Scholarly, multi-disciplinary full text database. After logging in to EBSCO, click on "All EBSCOhost Reference Databases," select the appropriate databases below, click on "Continue," then enter your search terms in the search box.
Academic Search Premier
Business Source Premier
International Security & Counter Terrorism Reference Center
Military & Government Collection
Newspaper Source
ProQuest Research Library
Research Library Core
International Module
Military Module Module
Social Science Module
ProQuest Social Science Journals
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