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    CONSTANTION’S WORKS ON NATIONALISM IN FULFILLMENT OF THE CORE COURSE PHILIPPINE NATIONALISM SUBMITTED BY: LISETTE LUY ONG MAed –HISTORY SUBMITTED TO DR. MARILOU TINO NATIONALISM has been a word every citizen had heard not only once but a lot of times especially for a History student like me but this time no longer fulfilling a requirement for an undergraduate degree but to a more prolific one the GRADUATE SCHOOL. Still the definition of Nationalism had not changed over the

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    that specific actions and events become essential and highly influential pieces of the larger picture. It is the same with World War II. In hindsight‚ it is possible to look back and proclaim that although nationalism‚ colonialism‚ and communism all played important roles in World War II‚ nationalism was the most critical in acting as a casual factor and left the greatest impact. Before being able to recognize these significant components in World War II‚ it is vital to define them. Colonialism is

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    Nationalism is known as patriotic feelings and support for one’s own country‚ but in Germany during the Nazi rule‚ an extreme form of nationalism arose‚ which was characterized by the especially marked feeling of superiority over other countries. When the Nazi party introduced this extreme form of nationalism‚ which included new ideas on economy‚ race and political power; as a result there was a change in German culture. In the 1930’s the Nazis were able to use these nationalistic values to restore

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    JB Professor M. ENG 106 Winter Quarter March 22‚ 2012 The Yellow Wallpaper: a self-destructive and self-expressive point of view. Charlotte Perkins Gilman expresses how she feels about women’s oppression in a short story that she indited in the ninetieth century entitled: The Yellow Wallpaper. In the text‚ the narrator isolates from herself to appreciate her inner self. To succeed in appreciating her inner self‚ she utilizes a yellow wallpaper with patterns in her room. She tears up the wallpaper

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    Another significant leader in the advancement for Catholics’ Rights was Parnell‚ and his cause was that of Home Rule. Robert Kee writes of how Parnell “brought Irish nationalism to the very forefront of British politics”. This is proven by the fact that in 1882‚ Parnell established the National League in 1882; leading to over 1000 branches all over Ireland by 1885. In that same year‚ Parnell was able to generate a landslide win for the IPP in the general election‚ winning 85/ 105 in Ireland‚ plus

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    Joni GP Media To what extent is the media playing a destructive role in society today? The media is ever so prominent in our society today. Inexorably intertwined with our lives in the form of quotidian newspapers‚ television‚ social networks and more‚ it is the medium through which we receive knowledge on world happenings and gain insights and ideas regarding various topics. Hence the media is not just an indispensable element of the modern world in gaining information but greatly influences

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    Building a sense of Nationalism Through Third Cinema It is more than just merely plausible that Third cinema can be used as a vehicle to build a sense of nationalism for Barbadians and the wider Caribbean. Fed on a steady diet of commercial cinema from the developed world‚ former colonies have acquired the taste for such. This is evident in the numbers that attend the Cinemas to watch blockbusters of their favorite stars while the local productions are left with the scrapes of the viewership fraternity

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    Nationalism rose rapidly in the 1820’s and influenced foreign policy. In 1816 voters elected James Monroe‚ and during his presidency‚ the economy grew rapidly‚ and a spirit of nationalism and optimism prevailed—”Era of Good Feelings.” In central and south America there were many revolts which had turned into a revolution. The idea of liberty had stirred the people of Latin America ever since the English colonies gained their freedom. The United States took a deep interest in what seemed to be a repetition

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    Nationalism is the belief that people should be loyal to their nation rather than their king. The six bonds that create a nation-state are nationality‚ language‚ culture‚ history‚ religion‚ and territory. While the United States does not share all of these same features‚ I still believe it is a nation-state. Nationality is a belief in a common ethnic ancestry. I believe that the United States does not have a common ancestry. Almost everyone is not a true American and has had ancestors immigrate

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    The end of the War of 1812 gave birth to a new nationalism in the United States. It quickened the downfall of the Federalist Party‚ and ushered in "the era of good feelings". Henry Clay created the "American System" to hopefully keep the prosperity that America seemed to be experiencing. Clay’s "American System" envisioned a tariff to promote and protect domestic industry (they would impose a tax on imported goods). Also‚ a national bank owned by private stock holders and the federal government

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