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    patriotism

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    The definition of patriotism is: love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it; "they rode the same wave of popular patriotism"; "British nationalism was in the air and patriotic sentiments ran high" Patriotism may be strengthened by adherence to a national religion (a civil religion or even a theocracy). This is the opposite of the separation of church and state demanded by the Enlightenment thinkers who saw patriotism and faith as similar and opposed forces. Michael

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    Heroes Essay

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    Paper # 1 Part I A true hero has the “passion to do good deeds”. Every people have the capacity to be a hero in their own little ways. It’s not important if it’s known by everyone or be broadcasted by media. What’s important is doing these good deeds just to help other people or contribute to the society’s growth. Here in the Philippines‚ we have many heroes like the taxi drivers who give back their passenger’s things‚ firemen‚ generous citizens‚ NGO volunteers‚ teachers and many more. They are

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    INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IR1005 CARL LARSSON TUTOR: YANNIS TELLIDIS ESSAY 1 What is the difference between a nation and a state‚ and does the difference matter for the study of International Relations? For one reason or another nowadays people commonly conceive the terms "nation" and "state" to be synonymous‚ when in actual fact they are not identical. The question implies that there is only one difference‚ or at least a main difference between a "nation" and a "state"‚ but I believe

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    people. Philippine education therefore must produce Filipinos who are aware of their country’s problems‚ who understand the basic solution to these problems‚ and who care enough to have courage to work and sacrifice for their country’s salvation. Nationalism in Education In recent years‚ in various sectors of our society‚ there have been nationalist stirrings which were crystallized and articulated by the late Claro M. Recto‚ There were jealous demands for the recognition of Philippine sovereignty on

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    A grain of wheat

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    be but a bare kernel‚ perhaps of wheat or of some other grain’ (I Co 15:36). He chooses to focus his attention on the weaknesses of his characters. One may ask why Ngugi takes this path. It becomes apparent throughout the novel that the idea of nationalism which Ngugi tries to relate draws its strength from a collective effort of weak people and not of particular strong individuals. He further explains that the people who form a nation comprise both weak and strong persons. The interesting twists

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    Nationalization
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 D. Protectionism 3) Global problems of uneven economic development‚ environmental pollution‚ and hunger reflect the need for… A. The return to policies of economic nationalism B. Increased military spending by all nations C. The reduction in foreign aid provided by industrialized nations D. Increased international cooperation 4) List either 3 positive or 3 negative effects of globalization. Indicate whether it

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    together‚ the one way they could defeat it. D’Annunzio’s regime in Fiume had openly defied the liberal government and had been well supported by military officers and sections of the ruling classes. Mussolini witnessed this popular appeal to nationalism with great interest. Mussolini realised towards the end of 1920 that he had to make deals with certain parts of his opposition in order to succeed in parliament. Mussolini embraced the political right (despite his left wing background) as

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    Poetry and Patriotism

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    empire. It is the awakening of national consciousness of people with new light and new thought. It is a kind of socio-cultural change which is the result of the union between two cultures – the east and the west. The light of Renaissance ignited nationalism and secular humanism in human minds‚ encouraged people to learn Western literature and philosophy for the rediscovery the world with new outlook‚ urged Indians to fight against all social diseases‚ inspired us to develop intellectual vision and

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    Eamon de Valera

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    "If I wish to know what the Irish want‚ I look into my own heart." De Valera loved Ireland and its people with a deep and lasting passion. It was he‚ probably more than any other person in their history‚ who helped that country win freedom from British rule and then shaped its history well into the twentieth century. De Valera ’s mother‚ Catherine Coll‚ usually known as Kate‚ came to the states in 1879‚ at the young age of twenty-three. Like so many other Irish immigrants of that time‚ she

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    LS Assignment 4b B Part

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    LS Assignment 4b B Part Brooklyn Ho 5A (11) Answer: To a large extent‚ I do agree with the statement that Hong Kong people’s participation in major events concerning the nation will enhance their national identity. Nowasdays‚ people tends to devote more time and participate keenly in some major social events and protests. For instance‚ the June Forth Candlelight Vigil‚ boarding on Diaoyu Island and donation of money for charity work. Common interest has been imperative since Hong Kongers mainly

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