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    After World War One was over‚ everyone was happy that they could go back to their country in peace. Everyone was spending‚ people were working‚ almost everyone was (relatively) happy. However‚ there were people that were not so happy. There were those who wanted to stop funding the Germans with the proceeds from their beer. There were those wanted the opportunity to tell differing views on creation in their classrooms. Also‚ most notably‚ there were women who were tired of being forced to be housewives

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    (Just as a side note‚ I had pictures of the posters in the original paper but couldn ’t transfer them to here. The first link in the bibliography has tons of WW1 propaganda posters you can use.) World War I changed America greatly. It had an obvious effect on the way we handle business on the home front. Propaganda‚ rationing‚ and political views all played a part on American citizens in World War I. "Propaganda was a huge tool used to sway citizens toward a particular political view. "The

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    Bibliography: Echstein‚ A.J. (1999). Japan’s National Identity: Nationalists or not? Lehigh University: Fountain Hill‚ Pennsylvania. Stalin‚ J. (1991). What is a nation? In J. Hutchinson & A. Smith‚ Nationalism (pp18-21). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Youssef‚ M. (2008‚ May 29). Older generation find changes hard to accept. Gulf News. Maalouf‚ A. (1998‚Vol 4‚ No 25). Deadly Identities. Al Jadid‚ 14 – 15.

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    ¡§Who¡¦s Irish?¡¨ This story ¡§Who¡¦s Irish?¡¨ was written in 1999 by Gish Jen who is a second generation of Chinese American. As a daughter of Chinese immigrants‚ she deeply perceived the culture difference. ¡§Who¡¦s Irish?¡¨ is also based on her identity. Told by an immigrant Chinese grandmother‚ this story is full of thoughts and feelings of being a grandmother. Through the perspective of the grandmother‚ we can understand the inner thoughts and emotions of the protagonist. The point of view

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    inspired to join the nationalist movement when he met Ho Chi Minh. This newfound pride in his country led Tang to become the Minister of Justice for the Vietcong. His story revolves around the themes of nationalism and sacrifice. In the years leading up to and during the Vietnam War‚ feelings of nationalism were strong throughout the country. Vietnam’s victory over France gave the Vietnamese a sense of unity and pride in their country. They had finally dispelled their French oppressors and declared their

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    solemnness. They don’t care as they solemnly promise their allegiance; their loyalty and devotion. They don’t care because the words are just an insincere series of syllables. Some people say that reiteration helps students feel a sense of unit and nationalism. Repetition teaches memorization not understanding. The pledge doesn’t promote patriotism for the simple reason that students don’t feel patriotic when they repeat the same intonation over and over again. One of the main points of controversy

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    In this essay I will be critically reviewing Heywood‚ Andrew. 2002. What is a nation? In Politics. London: Macmillan: 106-11. I am arguing that Heywoods views the nation as a psycho political construct. He argues that the nation is made up of subjective and objective factors. While he acknowledges the objective factors which are cultural characteristics he states that “ultimately‚ nations can only be defined subjectively by its members.” Heywood (2002‚ 106) Heywood identifies that the term “Nation”

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    “Huwag kaming kalilimutan. Kaming mga bumagsak sa kadiliman.” Though the parting lines of Sisa‚ Crispin and Basilio in the Noh play Ang Paglalakbay ni Sisa were a little creepy‚ it was nevertheless very effective. Memorable‚ as what they had been aiming it to be. This was the first Noh play I’ve watched and I don’t think I’ll forget it‚ what with the intense emotional experience and the appreciation for both Japanese and Philippine cultures it has brought me. A Noh play is a traditional play

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    In the given debate topic of ’Is ethnic conflict inevitable?’ both authors have explained their perspectives with an example of historical events in particular society. I would like to explain the summary of both the sides and then I would express my point of view as under. Sudhir Kakar – a social researcher in India has taken the psychological perspective to explain the inevitable causes of ethnic conflicts. Taking Indian community as a whole‚ he differentiates the understanding of everybody

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    its national symbols‚ and its history. Symbols such as our National Anthem and the Statue of liberty show the pride we have in our country‚ and I common bond throughout all citizens in America. Other countries will be the first to recognize the nationalism we obtain to our country. When visiting another country‚ an American citizen may realize that that country’s values are totally different than ours. Each country has their own cultural identity. This identity “is formed in a process that results

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