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    Also in this essay‚ Bharati speaks about her friend Mira‚ whose employer went to the Immigration and Naturalization Service to petition for her labor certification. Mira had lived in America for over 30 years and had not yet applied for American citizenship‚ however she still felt betrayed when her legal status was questioned. In Mother Tongue‚ Tan felt stereotyped in many different ways. She wrote about how her mother had been taken advantage of by people that could not understand her broken English

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    This application form is your first step to being selected for the Global Citizen Programme (previously known as GCDP) offered by AIESEC in FTU HCMC. If your application is selected‚ you will advance to the final round of selection - the interview and evaluation sessions. INSTRUCTION - Fill in this form and click "Save" - Send your form and a picture of yours to us at Xl.recruitment@aiesec.net (subject: [Global Citizen][Application form][Your name]) no later than 23:59 October 1st‚ 2013

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    The issue that we have been researching and investigating in class is alcohol education in school‚ so that we can campaign and raise some kind of awareness for alcohol education as a regular lesson in all schools throughout Britain. The reason for this is because we feel and have noticed that young adults in their teen years are drinking regularly on a daily basis and a part of that main reason might actually be the fact that we don’t have any real education to teach us about the dangerous effects

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    A GOOD CITIZEN

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    A good citizen needs to imbibe many qualities. That he has some duties and responsibilities to bear is true‚ but at same time‚ he enjoys some rights and privileges as a citizen of a free state. While he has every right to participate in the judicial‚ legal politics‚ religious and social affairs of the nation‚ he has also some responsibilities i.e. not to injure the sentiments of others and to protect the weak against the strong. To stand by the state‚ under all conditions‚ is his first and foremost

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    India is a democracy

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    well this is a famous statement made by john kennedy.. n its applicable to the citizens of each n every country.. we hear people blaming the government and politicians for all the problems that v r facing today.. they point finger at the inefficiency and setbacks but wen it comes to actually doing something about it‚ hardly anyone steps forward. we should take the initiative to work for d betterment of our state or country as the country can develop only when d citizens and d government work together

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    relationship between nationality and patriotism to prove that nationality changing is not the sign of the lack of patriotism. Key word: patriotism‚ the change of nationality‚ the celebrity (the “nationality” in this paper narrows on China Mainland citizenship) 1 Introduction The other day‚ a piece of news was focused by the public----Zhang Lan‚ famous catering entrepreneur in China‚ changed her nationality. This event began with a prosecution sued by her former employer‚ Ma Yi. When the court sent

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    in your country. In relation to what I believe the definition of an American is‚ the government legislation somewhat agrees but in addition has other requirements immigrants must portray in order to be an American citizen. According to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services‚ the current legislation regarding immigration laws

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    ABSTRACT Name of Researcher : CARMELO JOHN E. VIDAL Degree : Doctor of Arts (Major in Educational Management) Institution : University of Luzon Address of Institution : Perez Boulevard‚ Dagupan City Title of Study : NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NON-MILITARY PROGRAM COMPONENTS OF NSTP: BASIS FOR A RESEARCH-BASED IMPLEMENTER’S GUIDE Background of the Study Republic Act No. 9163‚ otherwise known as “An Act Establishing the National Service Training

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    The Responsible Citizen

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    clearly states the rights of a citizen. It has been amended and made inclusive as to what defines a citizen. Every citizen has an opinion on what the role is exactly‚ which makes it easy to be interpreted freely. It’s tempting to view the concept of citizenship from a Western perspective. This would lead naturally to such ideas as obeying laws‚ voting‚ defending one’s country‚ and so on. Implicit in this perspective is the sense of an individual‚ and of “us” and “them”. For many‚ these are not satisfactory

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    given the title of an American Citizen. In this short story I learned what Mr. Bulosan was trying to convey about his cousin Consorcio‚ was the ambition and how hard he and many others had to persevere to literally try in obtaining an American citizenship. He expresses how badly he wanted to become a citizen within the first year but through trial and error he soon found out how hard it was and to never realized at his time to be an American citizen as an immigrant from the Philippines‚ was deemed

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