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    State Succession

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    War and the collapse of Romanov‚ Habsburg‚ and Hohenzollern rule and the restructuring of Europe. When new state boundaries were drawn‚ many of Europe’s ethnic and linguistic groups found themselves separated‚ causing many people to lose their nationality and all the rights that came with it. An estimated ten million refugees left their native countries and found themselves unable to settle anywhere else. These refugees ended up finding themselves constantly moving with no place called home. The

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    full membership of the polity that is the nation-state. It is integrally linked to a territorial state and to the people who belong to the state. The analytical and historical differences between the nationality and citizenship arise in the modern overlay of the membership in the nation (nationality) and the active membership in the political state (citizenship). The word nation no longer denotes the sovereign people but the collection of people recognizing the authority of the same state. It is

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    A Nation Comes First

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    The symbol showing that a country is born is the appearance of troop‚ court‚ jail‚ government and law. Private property and class viewpoint also brewed an establishment of a state. Nation is the premise of a state being born. Jews‚ a great nationalities‚ suffered lots of catastrophes but never be destroyed. They didn’t have large population. They lost their home and were dispersed in many other countries‚ because of chaos caused by war. However‚ Jews kept their traditions and the same belief‚

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    Individuality and nationality are two completely different concepts; although‚ they are both strongly correlative to each other. Individuality is the quality or character of oneself that distinguishes one from others; whereas‚ nationality is what one identifies oneself with‚ whether it be of a society or a culture. Both individuality and nationality play decisive roles; however‚ one’s individuality is more important because it promotes creativity and stability in one’s life and in society. In today’s

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    National identity and globalization A nation is a human cultural and social community. In as much as most members never meet each other‚ yet feel a common bond. Members of a "nation" share a common identity‚ and usually a common origin‚ in the sense of history‚ ancestry‚ parentage or descent. A nation extends across generations‚ and includes the dead as full members. Past events are framed in this context: for example‚ by referring to "our soldiers" in conflicts which took place hundreds of

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    Assignment 1 citizenship

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    areas‚ sometimes this can course lots of conflict between people. A good citizen would tolerate people from different backgrounds and look out for others and their needs‚ example if someone was shouting racist comments to a black nationality person or to other nationality they would stop them from upsetting the person before the situation gets out of hand and they would never let the person feel lower then everyone in the community. A real citizen would follow the Equal Rights acts Discrimination

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    Chinese Fast Food Swot

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    the food. That is‚ Food Culture is the sum of all food matters which are made up of the way‚ process and function of people’s food production and food life. Food Culture is the knowledge about under what terms the human beings (& a nationality) eat‚ what to eat‚ how to eat it‚ and what conditions will be after eating. Therefore it forms its own particular fields‚ such as the food raw materials (production‚ development‚ selection‚ and classification etc.)‚ processing technology

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    Nation and True Patriot

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    should help and serve others selflessly‚ no matter their nationality. Finally‚ a true patriot should stand for their country‚ and realize it is not perfect and that all nations have their faults. A true patriot is someone who can have pride in their country‚ and also respect other countries and nationalities for what they are‚ human beings. They can love and have pride without taking that away from others‚ simply because of their nationality. This also goes back to Goldsmith’s essay “National Prejudices”

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    was founded‚ countless people have left their homelands as alien laborers in pursuit of the American dream. Each laborer was allowed to settle in the CNMI to work and make a living. These people made the CNMI a diverse group of ethnicities and nationalities. The CNMI is the home of Chamorros‚ Carolinians‚ Pacific Islanders‚ Asians‚ and people from around the world‚ including the mainland United States‚ "statesiders." At the end of World War II‚ the Northern Mariana Islands (NMI) became a Trust

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    Research Critical Analysis

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    Journal Article Evaluation: Barinaga‚ E. (2007) ‘Cultural diversity’ at work: ‘National culture’ as a discourse organizing an international project group‚ Human Relations‚ 60(2): 315-340. Ester Barinaga’s paper on multinational work teams and how they organize themselves using ‘national culture’ and ‘cultural diversity’ as discursive resources is critically discussed‚ with special attention paid to the limitations of her research approach. This review proceeds as follows. First‚ the theoretical

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