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    John R. Wooden In our civics class‚ we are learning about American citizens. For the class‚ we are doing a project on “great American citizens.” I chose to do John Wooden as my American citizen who shows greatness and citizenship. John Wooden showed acts of greatness and citizenship in many ways. John Wooden was a very trustworthy person. He was easy to speak with and was open-minded when his players or other people spoke with him. He also showed respect to everyone he communicated with. John treated

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    undocumented immigrants get a pathway to citizenship? Yes‚ the undocumented immigrants should have a pathway to citizenship. Everyone deserves a chance in life. People deserve a chance because all they want is to be considered equal Americans. Undocumented immigrants should get a path to citizenship because they can improve the economy‚ it could keep families together‚ and this is a country of immigrants. Undocumented immigrants should get a path to citizenship. Improve the economy. “Far too many

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    One way to understand membership within a community is as citizenship. Citizenship is influenced by a range of different forces; political being the most predominant as citizenship commonly refers to as a membership of a country holding the corresponding passport. In this way it extends to more than just a community‚ it is rights and duties you have in exchange for your

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    When we prevent those who hold a dual citizenship or entitle too‚ not only to we prevent nearly fifty percent of Australian in our democratic process. As mentioned above nearly 50percent of Australian have a parent born overseas with one quarter of Australian themselves being born overseas too

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    ProCon.org. 2 July 2013. Web 10 Dec. 2014. Jr.‚ Tom Howell. "Illegals Still Get Medicare Benefits‚ but Feds Vow Crackdown‚ $70M Savings." Washington Times. The Washington Times‚ 7 Jan. 2014. Web. 12 Dec. 2014. "Apply US Citizenship - 8 Steps to Become an US Citizen." Apply US Citizenship - 8 Steps to Become an US Citizen. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 04 Nov. 2014. Nwosu‚ Chiamaka‚ Jeanne Batalova‚ and Gregory Auclair. "Frequently Requested Statistics on Immigrants and Immigration in the United States." Migrationpolicy

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    it took him eight attempts a journey of 122 days and 12‚000 miles across the mexican border. Although once in he was soon deported. Enrique is one of the other estimated 15‚000 parentless children because of deportation. Not only is a path to citizenship an ethical obligation of the United states but contrary to the popular belief immigrants actually benefit the U.S. economy by complimenting contrary jobs. which brings me to contention one. Contention one: Immigrants are a benefit to the U.S. economy

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    1) Explain how each of the following limits the powers of the national executive. • Federalism • Checks and balances Federalism is a system where the governmental authority is divided between national and state government. As a result‚ federalism is always limiting the power of the national executive. Check and balances is another system where the governmental authority is divided between the three branches; the executive‚ the legislative‚ and the judicial. Every branch has the power to limit

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    In a democractic parliament‚ rules were set and governed regardless of any country in the world. Malaysia itself is also governed by a a set of rules. The rules assigned to a country is called the constituition. Also called the bill of rights‚ the constituition of rights is a body of basic principles a state is to be governed with. The Malayan Union first drafted the constitution in 1946 but it was opposed by the indigenous Malay community so it was cancelled. The current Malaysian Constitution

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    race—basic citizenship and specific rights enjoyed by White citizens‚ thereby carrying out the nation’s commitment to the

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    Immigration has been a rising controversial problem among policy makers. There are 11 million immigrants that currently reside in the United States. They immigrated to this nation to seek a new life‚ a job‚ and a brighter future‚ but obtaining a citizenship won’t be on the same level as immigrating here. One wrong step would lead them to deportation. I believe that illegal immigrants should be given a chance to become U.S. citizens. This is due to several reasons: (1) Families that have been previously

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