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    for Sri Lankans to realize the importance of unity. Sri Lanka now stands in a position where the country is gradually recovering from brutal wounds of war and this is high time for the nation to look into aspects of promoting unity among diverse cultures and ethnic groups to avoid the reoccurrence of such a tragedy. One way of achieving unity among different ethnic groups is through education. Enlightenment of the nation about the importance of unity can only be achieved by educating people. This

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    Designating an Official Language‚ Unity in the Nation or a Threat to Individual Liberty Dawn Mullins English Composition II Instructor Bargenquast October 15‚ 2012 Designating an Official Language‚ Unity in the Nation or a Threat to Individual Liberty? The debate on whether designating English as the official language will unify this nation or threaten individual liberty has been an issue that is discussed among the nations masses. The definition of an official language

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    The revolutionary war was a fine example of unity and a great sense of identity. During‚ the revolutionary era there were many examples of colonial unity as a group and as a soon to be country. The strength of the revolution was dependent on their unity. The colonists had a strong sense identity and unity by the eve of the revolutionary war. The identity of the colonists was showed in many ways throughout history. The colonists wanted to be a separate entity from their mother country‚ England.

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    UNITY & COHERENCE A good paragraph has both unity & coherence What is Unity? • Unity in a paragraph means that the entire paragraph should focus on one single idea. • The supporting details should explain the main idea. • The concluding sentence should end the paragraph with the same idea. • Thus‚ a unified paragraph presents a thought‚ supports it with adequate details and completes it with a conclusion*.  What is Coherence? • Coherence means establishing a relationship between the ideas presented

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    OLSHCO’s 64th Founding Anniversary:“Unity towards Diversity” Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College has been rendering quality education and service for more than six decades now. Last November 24-29‚ 2011 the OLSHCOnian celebrated their remarkable 64th founding anniversary. Different exciting and wonderful activities were carried out. The opening of the celebration was started with a mass at the school gymnasium. The main celebrant was the schools very own Rev. Fr. Rufo Ramil Cruz.‚ Ph. D

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    What forces and events affected national unity and growth? The nation was both strengthened and weakened by different forces. Some of the forces that strengthened the nation were the Industrial Revolution fueling economic growth‚ the American System encouraging economic self-sufficiency‚ improving transportation and communication by linking cities and regions‚ and the United States expanding and defining borders. Some of the forces that weakened the nation were new industry and inventions leading

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    President Donald Trump has promised to promote unity among Americans and to bring change. This he said in his address at the inauguration concert on Thursday. Speaking on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC‚ he said‚ "We’re going to unify our country. "We’re going to make America great for all of our people. Everybody‚ everybody‚ throughout all of our country. That includes the inner cities." The president‚ talking about bringing back jobs‚ strengthening the military and the borders

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    There might claim that due to the Confucius’ prospect of the Great Unity emerge as a figure of social security for each social role‚ no wonder that economic well-being gains the priority in the policy-making rather not individual political participation. Hence‚ is the ignorance of human rights a cultural gene? The answer

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    Kayla Banda Mrs. Sikora English 2H 17 December 2012 When Despair Turns Into Unity Throughout history‚ many unjust and corrupt events have taken place‚ but along with this fact‚ many times‚ people come together and unite in such situations‚ despite their class or social stratum. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar written by William Shakespeare‚ this universal truth is shown by Antony‚ a man who is thought to be nothing close to a threat‚ and the commoners of Rome‚ whose ruler has just been wrongfully

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    The Role of the Youth in Establishing Unity in a Diversified Multicultural Society Years passed‚ adults have tried to control youth because they represent the future.  Young people often fight back‚ trying to create their own world that is separate from their parents. At the end of World War II they were finally given a name: “teen-agers‚” an ideal of young people as consumers.  That model for youth spread around the world‚ and still exists today. Throughout history‚ young people have played an

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