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    Ralph Waldo Emerson/ Good citizen Paragraph In Ralph Waldo Emerson’s eyes a good citizen or a good man would be someone who could control their own destiny‚ who was educated‚ and they were also faithful to God. Someone in Mr. Emerson’s eye that was a good man rely on himself and only himself. This type of devotion and work ethic empower such a man to successes in life. This "man" has the philosophy of "fairness". I say the philosophy of fairness because‚ fairness does not mean everyone gets

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    prepared on the basis of experience obtained throughout the internship period. Primary source of this report preparation is the observation and personal experience in course of the involvement in the banking activities in the Maitidevi branch of Citizens Bank International Limited (CBIL)‚ as an intern. The major part of internship was spent in the Customer Service Department (CSD) and rest time in the other departments such as credit department of Maitidevi branch. Customer service is the front

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    through the content of the film rather than the way it was shot. (Alton‚ 87) In other words‚ ‘Citizen Kane’ can be seen as the first time ever for a filmmaker to use the technicality of filmmaking in conjunction with the content to deliver to the audience what the filmmaker what trying to communicate. A perfect example of a scene where the use of lighting to convey meaning can be seen is at the beginning of ‘Citizen Kane’. After witnessing a news reel about the death of the

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    Teddy Roosevelt‚ a good citizen himself‚ once said that‚ “The first requisite of a good citizen in this republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his own weight.” First‚ a good citizen should concentrate on his basic responsibilities to himself and in his community. Second‚ a great citizen fulfills his duties in his community AND his country. Third‚ the best citizen is involved in his community‚ nation‚ and helps others do it too. A admirable citizen should focus on his basic

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    There are different types of citizens in the Unites States that are needed. There are three different citizens a democracy needs. They have the people who are personally responsible who follow the laws. Then you have the people that are actively participants‚ the people who actually volunteer. Last you have the people who address the root of the problem these people fix it and make a change. The people who are actively responsible they do things like pay their taxes‚ keep their yard clean‚ and

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    system of citizenship. Women and children had more rights in Rome. Women and children could become citizens‚ in Athens they could not. This benefitted Rome because they had more people to make their colony more powerful. In document A it states that free native born adult females‚ free native born male children and female children could all be citizens in Rome. However they could not be citizens in Athens. Therefore

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    Controversies in Voting Behavior Ch-1: The Study of Voting and Elections *According to a view: Elections allow citizens to choose the government‚ and they also restrain political leaders who behave in a way that maximizes their chances of reelection. Elections are means of linking public attitudes with governmental policy. Electing a government is a way of legitimizing its authority. They provide a peaceful means for political change‚ while permitting individuals and groups to resolve their conflicting

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    The term “World Citizen” defines a person who feels a responsibility for the human race all together‚ irrespective of their identity as a citizen. Personally‚ I do feel for the human race regardless of their location‚ country‚ or culture. My feelings and admiration toward individuals are solely based on their actions‚ not their gender or race. Living in New York City as a twenty-four year old I saw how culture and race impacts many citizens. For example‚ in 2014 the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter made

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    As to not provide further conflict between the Southerners and Northerners‚ the Southerners should be considered citizens and be allowed the right to vote‚ for they were once part of the union. If we were to take their rights as citizens away‚ this would surely cause rebellion in the future‚ even if the Southerners are at fault for the Civil War. The best way to leave this incident behind us is to revive the relation between the two sides and have no discrimination. However‚ there should be a slight

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    experience‚ as well as “Citizen Soldiers” by Stephen E. Ambrose. Published in 1997‚ Ambrose’s exploration of the U.S. Army’s role‚ specifically the individual soldiers‚ in the conflict offers readers a captivating story that goes beyond the average war story. During the greatest and deadliest conflict the world has ever seen‚ Ambrose successfully portrays how men in the war fought and bled for not only our country but freedom itself. Stephen E. Ambrose is the author of “Citizen Soldiers” and is an accomplished

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