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Down Under. 28 November 2005. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/4471284.stm 4) Robert Hughes‚ ‘The Real Australia’‚ Time Europe‚ v.156‚ no.13‚ September 25 2000 5) Alomes‚ S.‚ ‘Australian Nationalism in the Eras fo Imperialism and ‘Internationalism’ in J. Arnold‚ P. Spearritt‚ D. Walker [eds] Out of Empire: The British Dominion of Australia‚ QLD‚ 1993 6) Cousins‚ S. Understanding Australia Study Notes‚ ‘National Identity’ http://www.abc.net.au/ra/australia/pdf/national_id.pdf
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* Feeling of oneness among the nationals of a given country * If intense‚ it may take the form of ethnocentrism or xenophobia * It is constructive * With tolerance‚ it enables the people to be aware of the existence of values INTERNATIONALISM * Also known as “COSMOPOLITANISM” * Relatively great disregard of local‚ provincial or national and racial or ethnic prejudices‚ attachments or peculiarities * Enables a person to abide by the doctrine of cultural relativism FILIPINO
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As industrialist Thomas J. Watson said “The toughest thing about the power of trust is that it’s very difficult to build and very easy to destroy.” While there have been many instances where America as a nation struggled to balance her lofty ideals with the realities of international power dynamics‚ perhaps none stand as starkly as the gulf between Woodrow Wilson’s fourteen points and the reality of the Treaty of Versailles. Wilson‚ a thoughtful and erudite proponent of the Liberal ideal of international
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Bauhaus Dessau‚ Germany Introduction Bauhaus was founded by Walter Gropius in 1919 as a union of the Grand Ducal College of Visual Art and the Grand Ducal Arts and Crafts School in the city of Weimar‚ Germany. It was governed by a social-democratic council in that period. However‚ conservative forces compelled the Bauhaus to leave Weimar and move to Dessau‚ Germany in 1925. Therefore‚ Walter Gropius has planned a complex of new buildings in Dessau. The Fact Bauhaus is a design institution
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crime statistics‚ and analyse some of the possible explanations for the high proportion of crime that is being committed by young males. Finally‚ consideration will be given to what the main sociological perspectives functionalism‚ Marxism and internationalism‚ would have to say about this whole subject. At first glimpse‚ crime and deviance are two concepts that for some people mean very much the same‚ when in reality both concepts mean different things. Crime is assigned to behaviours and actions
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moralistic terms. Thus‚ US foreign policy is a discourse for reproducing American identity‚ containing threats to its core principles and legitimating global actions. The Cold War era ended America’s historic vacillation between isolationism and internationalism. The Truman Doctrine committed‚ in part to “support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures”. Consonant with American identity‚ it rapidly became the cornerstone of American Cold War foreign
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Interactionism in Education Victoria Aronne SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology Instructor: Emily Frydrych March 30‚ 2012 Functionalism‚ Conflict‚ and Interactionism in Education The three theories I plan to discuss are Functionalism‚ Conflict‚ and Internationalism with education. The need for these theories is what actually makes the system in education work‚ with the teachers‚ parents‚ school boards and committees the institution of education continues to function. The first theory is Functionalism
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Objectives of American Foreign Policy Peace National Security America did not have national security councils until 1812 (concerning borders etc.) because we were not worried about threats Self-Preservation Survival Maintain your status and integrity as a nation Influences on American Foreign Relations External factors Internal factors Usually overlooked. Has a strong consequences to foreign policies Isolationism Expansionism Conflict between these last two. We want to protect ourselves
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