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    Essay On National Anthem

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    The National Anthem was made to symbolize our independence after a war. This wouldn’t have happened if the soldiers didn’t fight for our freedom. Kneeling and locking arms during the National Anthem is disrespectful because it desrespects the U.S. soldiers‚ sets a bad example for the younger generations‚ and disrespects the flag. Everyday‚ U.S. soldiers are in danger‚ risking their lives so we the people can live our lives the way we do. This song honors all the soldiers who ever served and their

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    My Country Essay

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    MY COUNTRY (MYANMAR) There is no one in the world who does not love his‚ or her motherland. Even birds adore their nests. Being humans‚ we all treasure our countries. Additionally‚ all want to serve for their countries in each role. Like everyone‚ I am dare of my country. The name of my country is the Republic of the Union of Myanmar‚ commonly shortened to Myanmar. It lies between latitudes 9° and 102° East. Myanmar is an independent and member nation of ASEAN Community. It is bordered by Bangladesh

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    What is the impact of offshoring on employment (in the offshoring country)? Use empirical evidence to support your answer. The development of globalisation of recent years has seen the ever increasing frequency and extent of offshoring by Multi National Enterprises (MNEs)‚ involving the contracting out of different stages of production that were previously performed within a production unit to foreign subcontractors (Foster 2012). Reductions in the cost of international trade created and outpouring

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    Unity and Identity in the Colonies Austin Ray Because of several events that preceded and lead to it‚ Colonists had developed strong senses of both identity and unity as Americans by the eve of the Revolution. The French and Indian War was one of the initial events that played a pivotal role in establishing unity amongst the colonists. Winning the war was crucial to the colonists because a loss to the French would result in a loss of British superiority. A British victory would enable colonists

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    Colonial Unity Analysis

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    considered themselves to be Englishmen. At first they relied on their mother country for money‚ supplies and protection. As the colony became larger and more populous‚ people gradually started feeling as if they were a separate nation. By the eve of the Revolution‚ the colonists were beginning to think like Americans and be unified towards a common goal. America just after the French and Indian war greatly lacked unity. Colonists saw that if they wanted to succeed as a nation they had to come together

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    Drew Burgelin AP English Language 17 October 2012 Reducing the National Debt With the 2012 Presidential Election getting closer‚ we are seeing candidates’ plans to solve our national debt of roughly 16 trillion dollars. With our country’s debt increasing by 4 billion dollars a day‚ we desperately need a miracle in the form of an effective debt reduction plan. With Obama struggling to fulfill this task‚ many people have been coming up with their own ways of solving this crisis. For‚ at this

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    There are many ways of being a New Zealander. However‚ how can we appreciate our differences and grow together as a country? In Obama’s inaugural speech‚ he said that:” We recall that what binds this nation together is not the colours of our skin or the tenets of our faith or the origins of our names.” In New Zealand‚ as a multi-nation of immigrants‚ it is the same for us. Maybe our parents or grandparents are from other countries‚ maybe we have eyes in different colours‚ maybe we speak another

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    Summary of “Unity in Diversity” In their article‚ “Unity in Diversity‚” Donald Light and Suzanne Keller explain how all cultures share similarities in their daily lives‚ but the details differ for each culture. George Peter Murdock‚ an anthropologist‚ shares over 60 cultural universals that are the behavior patterns all societies need in order to survive‚ such as social status‚ marriage‚ body adornments‚ religious rituals‚ organization‚ protection‚ and sexual taboos. The details of behavior depend

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    Technology:: Appropriate technology was created as a way of enhancing national independence by encouraging people to use local substitutes rather than imported resources‚ and is aimed at improving technologies that already exist in the Third World. By making small adjustments to existing technologies the developing countries only has to create variations of technologies they are familiar with. This ensures that developing countries work within their capabilities. Appropriate technology is the idea

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    How does Steinbeck use Foreshadowing and Settings effectively in Of Mice and Men? John Ernst Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men uses a lot of foreshadowing and clever settings effectively‚ which makes his novel a great book. The use of foreshadowing entices the reader and makes you want to read on. The well-described settings make a vivid image of what is actually going on and help us think what it really was like during the 1930’s. Steinbeck uses masses of foreshadowing throughout his book. For instance

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