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    persons of a country are called her citizens. The constitution of India has defined the qualifications to be an Indian citizen. Generally those who are born in India‚ who are born of the Indian parents and who are the long time residents of India are accepted as the Indian citizens. Besides‚ there are some special categories too. Every citizen has certain rights to enjoy. So he would have the obligation to do certain duties to his country an nation. A citizen should have duties and responsibilities

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    90061098 Dr. Perry ENGL 1201 October 30‚ 2012 Frame from Citizen Kane Citizen Kane‚ directed and written by Orson Welles in 1941. Charles Kane is the publisher of the New York Inquirer. He is a very wealthy man that is hungry for money and power. He is a very famous and well respected man who thrives to get on top. He is married to the daughter of the president of the U.S. but he wants more. He then runs for governor against James Getty’s. Kane is married to Emily Kane‚ at the same time

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    Actions of Top Management Top management is the highest ranking executives responsible for the entire enterprise. Top management translates policies into goals‚ objectives and strategies and projects a shared vision of the future. The actions of top management will influence the organization’s culture. According to words and behavior that they say and behave‚ senior executives will establish a set of acceptable behavior that filter through the organization about. For instance‚ how much freedom that

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    2305 1 April 2017 Who Are True Citizens? Everyone have their own thought and ideas about how should be an American citizen. And they must do to become one. 1 As the 14th Amendment states “All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof‚ are citizens of the United States” (14th Amendment‚ Section 1). Most people do not agree with this because illegal immigrants come into this country and have birth to make their child a citizen. 2 The west side of America

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    being! A good citizen is involved in their community. They could make the town a better place by cleaning it up. Also‚ a good citizen could also organize the town events. If everyone were a good citizen‚ the town would be a much better place to live. That is why it’s important to be a good citizen. In addition‚ if everyone were a bad citizen‚ the town wouldn’t be good place to live. It wouldn’t be a good thing to live in a bad community. So‚ you have to be a good citizen. A good citizen respects other

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    CITIZENSHIP "The freedoms and privileges afforded every citizen in our democracy are unwittingly being threatened by the very citizens they were designed to benefit. The term Citizen’ is too often considered to be a status‚ gained either through birth or naturalization‚ rather than a role to be fulfilled.". Matthew Horton - Good Citizen Director (August 2003) GOOD MAN vs. GOOD CITIZEN “It‟s not always the same thing to be a good man and a good citizen.”- Aristotle A good man knows the difference

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    Qualities Of A Good Citizen : A good citizen is one who is a good person. There seems to be no scope for differentiating between the two - for a weak or a bad person cannot be a good citizen and it holds true the other way round also. It is a man’s everyday behavior and his everyday virtues which count and contribute to his character. A good citizen is one whose behavior is consistent with the canons of self-respect and social justice and he should be reliable both in peace and war. The first

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    setting‚ conflict‚ theme and tone. The Unknown Citizen‚ written by W.H Auden‚ is a poem that will be compared with the lottery‚ written by Shirley Jackson. Both‚ the short story and poem‚ share 2 literature devices in common. They exhibit Irony and symbolism within them. The usage of both will be compared to acknowledge the similarities between the two different literature styles. Although they may not fall into the same genre‚ both the Unknown Citizen and The Lottery share common literature devices

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    Justice Act. A young girl was almost killed by a 13 year old boy The article‚ entitled “Boy‚ 13‚ charged with attempted murder of young girl” from Friday night‚ Jun 6‚ 2012’s edition of CBC news‚ is a good example of a couple of ordinary Canadian citizen who wrongfully attempted to murder a 13 year old young girl. The boy was tracked down by the police that night after

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    on task. Rules 1. Respect Respect yourself and the rights of others at all times through actions and words. • Students are expected to be supportive of each other and respect the opinion of others. (No “put downs.”) • Students are expected to treat faculty‚ staff‚ and peers with respect and courtesy. (No talking or blurting out while a teacher or peer is sharing information.) (No rude or abusive language to staff.) (No obscene‚ profane or vulgar language‚ or gestures.) 2. Order Conduct yourself

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