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    National Symbols

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    exploring mysteries‚ badges of accomplishment‚ badges of authority and other things. National symbol A national symbol is a symbol of any entity considering and manifesting to the world as a national community‚ nations in a state of colonialism‚ (con)federal integration‚ or even an ethnocultural community.National symbols intend to unite people by creating visual‚ verbal‚ or iconic representations of the national people‚ values‚ goals‚ or history. These symbols are often rallied around as part

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    National. Debt

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    Imagine having 17 trillion dollars in debt. What would you do? With regards to Americans being in more debt than ever‚ where facing economy problems. The national debt is a great concern to the economy. National debt should be reduced because it will help our economy‚ better our lives ‚ and better our relationship with others countries. The ways national debt should be reduced are limiting the spending of the military‚cutting the Social Security funds‚and increasing taxes on the rich. If we are going

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    national identity

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    Task 1: Short Written Response “The portrayals of Australia’s national identity presented in the Australia media bear little resemblance to contemporary reality” Is it the beach‚ bush‚ sun‚ thongs‚ or flies and kangaroos that help shape our national identity. It is these images for many years that portray Australia‚ however do they actually summarise Australia’s national identity. Our national identity as Australian’s is not how the media claims it to be and each individual has his or her

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    National Integration

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    National integration is the mean by which the people constituting a nation are brought together so that the whole people are unified by the leadership on the basis of their common system of symbols and institutions which these groups select‚ standardize‚ maintain arid transmit from generation to generation. National integration has two important aspects; firstly‚ the existing pattern of state and government and secondly; the formation and development of the character‚ mind and consciousness of every

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    A Human Interest Story

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    “One minute you’ve got a dying person… Then the next job you go to is a man with a cold who needs to see his GP.” [pic] [Lydia Emerson on the right with her co-worker Ursula Cherry on the left] Lydia Emerson‚ a conventional 19-year-old who grew up in a family of four in the city of Southampton is on her way to face the fast paced world of being a paramedic. Now 78 miles away studying at a top medical school called St. Georges in London‚ she discloses some of her most traumatic experiences

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    National Service

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    First of all‚ many people lash out negative feedbacks on this program‚ saying it’s a waste of time‚ energy & resources. Heh‚ only those who didn’t join the program see it for themselves will comment in this manner. I’m standing firmly for my stance‚ National Service‚ PLKN‚ is not a waste of time‚ energy and resources. If you look at the statistics from JLKN (Jabatan Latihan Khidmat Negara) since the 1st batch in 2004‚ more than 90% of the trainees agreed that the program is beneficial as they learn

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    National Fabricators

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    Key Events/Case Synopsis National Fabricators Inc. is a company that specializes in the manufacturing of lockers‚ school furniture‚ toilet partitions‚ steel shelving‚ and is now currently owned by Tom Kruger after buying out $75‚000 of shares from shareholders in 1992. The industry is very competitive as costs are rising and prices being cut while the economy declines at the same time. As the president of National Fabricators‚ Tom Kruger needs to bring the company back on its feet in order to

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    Diasporas and what is behind thembased on"The erosion of American national interests"by Samuel P. HuntingtonRecently‚ a new phenomenon has risen in the United States: based on the Huntington article‚ it appears that most American people has ceased to support the policy of their government‚ and they are not willing to devote support and effort to purposes‚ which are not clearly defined or generally accepted. Huntington says that with the loss of the common "enemy"‚ all institutions and capabilities

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    National Hero

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    classmates‚ to our worthy opponents‚ and to my group mates‚ once again a pleasant afternoon to all of us. I‚ with my group mates‚ is going to defend that Dr. Jose Rizal deserves to be the National Hero of the Philippines. Let me give you the criteria in choosing a National Hero as set by the Philippine National Heroes Committee in 1993-1995 which follows: 1. Heroes are those who have a concept of nation and thereafter aspire and struggle for the nation’s freedom. 2. Heroes are those who

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    National Security

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    National Security: How Working Without Warrants Puts Us At Risk Samantha Schmidt English 112-L04 April 19‚ 2012 National Security: How Working Without Warrants Puts Us at Risk After 9/11‚ the whole country was sent into a tailspin. The fact that the United States‚ one of the most powerful countries worldwide‚ had suffered such a blow was mind blowing. The people were terrified. So too insure that a tragedy of that magnitude never happened again

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