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    land on one hand the a steep fall of agricultural production on the other. Lots of wastes created by humans have spoilt the landscape and urban areas are under immense stress due to over congestion. Civic bodies in urban areas are under hard pressure to manage civic amenities and improper management of civic facilities is sure to endanger the community life. The

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    organizations in civil society are vital for democracy. They result in building social capital‚ trust and shared values‚ which politically‚ help hold society together. Putnam’s civil society is the idea that positive outcomes in government are a product of civic community‚ for example‚ networks of trust such as‚ soccer club or choral society (Putnam). However‚ social capital may also lead to negative outcomes if the political institution and democracy in a specific country is not strong enough and therefore

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    Social Capital Definition

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    where there is declining social capital‚ there is worsening social isolation. However‚ new studies have contradicted findings toward the previous researchers. According to Rankin and Quane’s experiment in ghetto community‚ people still have active civic engagement with low social capital. In this condition‚ besides social capital‚ there are other factors that promote people’s engagement in the community activities. Therefore‚ in extreme poor neighborhood‚ social

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    Bruegel The Harvesters

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    display the seasons of the year and was commissioned by a merchant in Antwerp for his own personal collection. The Harvesters has a civic intention‚ being a part of a community‚ and uses artistic detail to create scenery a person can identify with and become a part of. Studying the painting helps identify the subtle detail that strengthen an argument for the civic purpose of the painting. To begin the analysis‚ there appears to be two separate portions of the piece divided by a line created through

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    role of the youth in nation-building. As such‚ it aims to encourage the youth to become civic and/or military leaders and volunteers whom could be called upon by the nation in cases their services are needed. Compared with the ROTC which specializes in military training‚ and the E-ROTC which granted three options for students yet was limited in implementation‚ the NSTP law ensured that the three components – Civic Welfare Service‚ Literacy Training Service‚ and Reserve Officers Training Corps – will

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    1. Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO): The government organization that embodied the political and radical ideas from the labor movement. This organization put increased pressures on FDR to push a pro-worker agenda during his time in office. The CIO viewed the business elites during this time to be the biggest threat to the ordinary American worker. This organization is significant because it highlights the struggle for fair working conditions and equal pay for American workers in the 1930s

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    British for their land and independence. The French and Indian War was the war for American soil between the Colonies of Britain and New France. The French and Indian war impacted the British and the Colonies in terms of global connections‚ governance‚ civic ideals and practices‚ and economics; all of which are four factors of the Revolution Governance English officials assumed that the Parliament must have ultimate authority and power over all laws and taxes‚ but the Colonists need to reserve colonial

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    room with light‚ adding to the extravagance. The room itself is a spectacle‚ reflecting the prosperity and excitement of the period in which the building was designed‚ as Melbourne flourished and expanded and became more and more of a cultural and civic hub with the influx of money and people provided by the Gold Rush and continuing settlement; the vivid colours and ornamentation represent and emphasise the pride taken in the city of Fitzroy by its residents and the new

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    health of a political entity. Civic education trains students to be residents in the American democracy. This form of education educates students the fundamentals of information required to watch the national news‚ read the local newspaper‚ and comprehending world events. Civic education involves teaching students how to have an advantageous attitude for what the government is trying to do‚ but not have unrealistic expectations for the government. Ultimately‚ civic education affects behaviors in

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    realization of SDG’s points without poverty is 1. As a legal basis for poverty reduction In Pancasila and civic education are laws that can be used as a legal basis for regulating the writing of poverty‚ especially in poverty reduction. 2. As a basis for making efforts to overcome poverty Pancasila and civic education can be used as basis in making efforts to overcome poverty because in Pancasila and civic education also discuss the legislation that the efforts made to overcome poverty have no basis in the

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