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    Outline: I. Colonial Mentality A. Definition B. Symptoms of colonial mentality C. History 1. Cultures and practices shared by foreign countries a. America b. Spain c. Japan II. How colonial mentality is inherited by Filipino individuals A. Denigration of the Filipino self B. Denigration of the Filipino culture and body C. Discrimination against less acculturated Filipinos D. Tolerance and acceptance of historical and contemporary oppression of Filipinos III. Effects of Having Colonial Mentality

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    believed that the colonists were ungrateful so they decided to “disciple” the colonists; they wanted the colonists to pay for the tremendous debt from the war. Along with paying the war debt‚ King George III wanted control over all new land settlements. George Grenville (Brother in law of William Pitt) wrote The Royal Proclamation of 1763 which forbid colonial settlements west of the Appalachian Mountains; also ordering any settlers already there to return east. This proclamation was seen by the colonists

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    MEDIA AND POLITICS  We all agree that a well-informed public leads to a more open‚ just and civic-minded society.  Yet today it seems every major and minor news network has a Sunday talk show or weekly roundtable dedicated to "educating" the American public about politics. In addition‚ with the growth of the Internet‚ thousands of Web sites exist with information on politics and government.  The irony is that while the quantity of places we can go for political information continues to increase

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    Religion impacted colonial development in seventeenth- century North America by causing social‚ political‚ and economic spheres of colonial life in different regions to be affected by religious expectations. Social expectations created by religion in the Chesapeake colonies and the New England colonies were very different from one another due to the branch of Christianity to settle in the area. In the Chesapeake area‚ Catholics and Protestants settled there. Because they were not interested in

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    strongly believes that churches should be tax exempt‚ it is apparent that if a church requires the same infrastructure as any other taxpaying enterprise‚ it should not be free from from paying taxes. All of which is demonstrated through the unbiased facts in Source A‚ the logical presentation of Source C‚ and the hardly opinionated Source G‚ which all include a sense of responsibility and equality. Although it is thought by many believers‚ such as in Source B‚ that churches should be tax exempt

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    Maori: One of the several indigenous peoples whose language is in danger of going extinct. It is a group that is indigenous to New Zealand. Gendercide: Systematic killing of people of a single gender. It is the problem of 160 million women missing from Asia due to sex-selective abortion. Youth Bulge: Generation significantly larger than the generation before it. A trend thay existed in the 20th cent. The problem it causes is creating jobs once that generation reaches a working age. Evo Morales:

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    A social change that has greatly influenced my life is the non-smoking law. This law became effective in January of 2004. The law prohibits smoking in all public places (restaurants‚ workplaces‚ bars) and in a car when there is someone under the age of 16 in the car. When I was younger‚ I used to go out to eat with my family and we always asked for the non-smoking section. The non-smoking section still smelled like smoke and there was no way to avoid it. I hated the smell of the cigarettes‚

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    The Art of Opposition: Progressive Politics and Poetry from 1931-47 Mirza Jaffer Abid Committee Chair: Carollee Bengelsdorf Member: Uditi Sen 1 For Nana‚ who survived not one but two partitions. And Anas‚ whose daily life was partitioned. Speak‚ for truth is living yet. Speak‚ whatever must be said. − - Faiz Ahmed Faiz 2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Chapter 1: A Pleasant Conversation 3. Chapter 2: Returning 4. Chapter 3: Translating the Nation 5. Chapter 4: When Lines are

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    nationalized banks. b. Post Office Savings Scheme – Post offices offer low risk (due to government backing) saving schemes including savings account‚ recurring deposit‚ National Savings Certificates (NSC)‚ PPF‚ Monthly Income Scheme‚ etc. While NSC and PPF are long term options‚ monthly income schemes suit people wanting to get regular monthly income in the form of interest from the money deposited. It is a good option for retired personnel. c. Certificate of Deposits – These include fixed deposits

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    2014 Unexpected Life with Politics It is a common view that politics affect everyday life; the general idea is that “well it has nothing to do with me”. Which is a sentiment I also believed until I read that those who do participate in politics affect everyone even those who believe it has nothing to do with them. So it began to raise a question does politics manipulate everyday life? As I started to think of my everyday routine I came to the sudden realization that it does‚ from the little and

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