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    foregrounds the ways in which patriarchal nationalism legitimizes violence against women’s bodies and sexualities through different social and cultural practices and discourses which are interconnected. To explain the historical and contemporary contexts of Indian women’s domination and the ways they resist this domination‚ Mehta’s films unveil the underlying power relations among social forces such as colonialism‚ anti-colonial reform movements‚ post-colonial nationalism‚ religious and patriarchal heteronormative

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    Nationalism Webquest Directions: Go to the website below and answer the questions that follow: http://www.beyondbooks.com/eur12/2.asp 1. According to the website‚ what is Nationalism? Nationalism is loyalty to the idea of the state rather than to the community. 2. What is the difference between Nationalism and Patriotism? Patriotism is a love of one’s country that inspires one to serve for the benefit of its citizens. Nationalism is also a love of one’s country‚ but with the belief

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    Kayla Hulon GPC‚ Summer Semester 2013 Essay 1 June 30‚ 2013 The Pursuit for Freedom The exploration of the world has always been interesting to the human mind. During the 1700s‚ many discoveries were made of new land including North America. The exploration of the western hemisphere was a great feat for the Europeans. The Europeans were the first explorers that colonized in what is known as The United States of America today. Ever since people set foot on American soil‚ people went through

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    Cited: Arai‚ Susan‚ Karen Gallant‚ and Bryan Smale. "Civic Engagement Through Mandatory Community Service: Implications of Serious Leisure." Journal of Leisure Research 42.2 (2010): 181. Web. Brown‚ Steven‚ D‚ Ailsa Henderson‚ and Mark Pancer S. "Political and Social Dimensions of Civic Engagement: the Impact of Compulsory Community Service." Politics & Policy 40.1 (2012): 93. Web. Lerner‚ Richard‚ M‚ and Jonathan Zaff

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    intercultural relation by considering several aspects: firstly‚ discuss German nationalism affected the relation between the European in early 20th century‚ secondly‚ the post first world war issues in the Paris Peace Conference‚ Lastly‚ the comment from the India crime chief. Firstly‚ the German’s history shown German became nationalism in late 19th to early 20th century and united by Otto von Bismarck1. In early 20th century‚ nationalism of the German had become extreme‚ people believed that their county

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    glorified him as a powerful military general and often cultivated a reaction of fulfillment and heroism. These examples establish how the feelings of patriotism and the feelings of nationalism spurned simultaneously in France as a result of Napoleon. Moreover‚ Napoleon’s leadership also encouraged the development of nationalism. When The Directory gave Napoleon command of the French army in Italy in 1796‚ the ragged‚ disorganized soldiers had a profound lack of confidence in the ability of the new commander

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    Global Studies Nationalism means to have pride for your country ‚ Thinking your country is better than others. Nationalism can be used in both good and bad ways. For example in history Mohandas Gandhi and Nelson Mandela were both examples of good nationalist leaders. Nelson wanted both black and white south Africans to work together for peace‚ and to build a new nation on justice using a nonviolent approach to the problem. Gandhi wanted the people of his nation to be treated with dignity and

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    To what extent did McCarthyism rather than Nationalism be considered for the negative effects on United States society and culture? Though the McCarthyism Era began during the early to late 1950’s the phenomenon excited way before being labeled McCarthyism‚ campaigning while pushing false accusations to get ahead of the race was nothing new but was popularized by Joseph McCarthy during the middle of the Cold War when he began accusing groups people of being communists. Anti-Communists views mixed

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    race‚ tribe‚ sex‚ wealth language etc. So in these circumstances Pakistani nationalism is the only ideology of the Pakistani nation. Its ideal and principles are love and devotion to Pakistan as a country and as a nation. Pakistani patriotism inspires all Pakistanis‚ regardless of any discrimination‚ to defend Pakistan against all challenges ot its unity‚ solidarity and integrity. The principles of Pakistani nationalism were proclaimed by Quaid-e-Azam in his speech at Dhaka on 21 March‚ 1948‚ in

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    The unification of both Germany and Italy brought great change in these countries. This process resulted in these countries to focus on for their independence‚ economic growth‚ and a strong nationalism. Also‚ there is another role of the unification and it is an occurrence of war‚ separation and controlling politics. War is a natural force which leads to unite some nations as wells as divide others. In the unification process‚ it is essential to have a confident and courageous leader. Bismarck was

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