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    Individuality There are different opinions on whether individuality or nationality is more important than one another. People like Sui Sin Far who consider that individuality is more important believe that having a deep sense of well being is a priority over identifying yourself with others since it gives a person more freedom to be unique. Individuality contributes to the society by offering different perspectives as opposed to nationality binding a group of people to the same beliefs. Having a different

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    Pranav Misri Mike Tribe IB History 1‚ Period 2 29th August 2014 Word Count: 1996 words What is Nationalism? Historical and scholarly perspectives on nationalism are almost as numerous as the different strains of nationalism and other phenomena that are often confused with it. Some‚ like Richard Handler‚ a professor of Anthropology at the University of Virginia‚ declare it “as an ideology about individuated being‚ an ideology concerned with boundedness‚ continuity‚ and homogeneity encompassing

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    The Australian identity is a complex and ever changing image. It is impossible to define using one singular concept‚ event or symbol. The multicultural society Australia proudly hosts makes it difficult to develop and pin point an accurate and widely accepted national identity and idology. The three texts ’Then and Now ’ by Ooderoo of the tribe Noonuccal‚ ’Eucalyptus ’ by Murray Bail and ’Nobody Calls me a Wog anymore ’ by Kimninos‚ each reflect the different forces that have shaped and forged

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    National Vs Regional Identity Tunisia: A Case Study Khawla Baaziz MA Intercultural Studies 2014-2015 Outline • Definition of National and Regional Identity  National Symbols  Regional Dress  Jewels And Silverware  Regional cuisines  Carpet  Houses What Is National Identity? • National identity is a person ’s identity and sense of belonging to one state or to one nation‚ a feeling one shares with a group of people‚ regardless of one ’s citizenship status. Yoonmi Lee sees national identity

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    By: Hamad Alneyadi 1.0 Introduction Any identity is exposed to threats that are capable of changing it. This report will specify what creates an identity‚ and how it is exposed to the those specific threats. It will also offer recommendations for things that can be done to overcome those threats. This report is also going to compare the Emirati and the Japanese identity in the situation of globalization. It will also clarify the definition of a nation. 2.0Discussion 2.1 Definitions 2.1.1

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    Daniel Arreola 1/28/13 National Honor Society There are innumerable things you do‚ so people can classify you as a valuable citizen. A citizen is not only a person who resides in a particular city or town but it is a person who really respects themselves and the community around them. An individual that really cares about the place they live in‚ is willing to do anything for others and themselves. A citizen has the main responsibility of building excellence in other people. An individual is in

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    Citizenship and Diversity-Assignment One P1-Explain the range of meanings attached to citizenship‚ diversity and the associated terminology Citizenship A citizen is a native or naturalized member of a city‚ country‚ or nation who owes allegiance to its government and is entitled to its protection also citizenship is the state of being vested with the rights and duties of a citizen and is also the character of an individual viewed as a member of society. Citizens who help the local community

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    Why keep stressing “small” In today’s global climate‚ as compared to the 1930-1980s‚ there is less emphasis on the stereotyped advantages that comes with “big countries” and results in political clout on the global scene. Things like military might‚ wealth and technology are still important‚ but today most of the world talks more about (at least on the surface) issues such as environmental issues and morality‚ more of co-operation rather than blatant dominance. There is a strong sentiment over

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    Prompt: You have read the extract below as part of a newspaper article on the loss of national and cultural identity. Readers were asked to send in their opinions. You decide to write a letter responding to the points raised and expressing your own views. ‘We are losing our national and cultural identity. Because of recent advances in technology and the easy availability and speed of air travel‚ different countries are communicating more often and are therefore becoming more and more alike. The

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    Citizenship in America Citizenship is a word that several of us might know the definition of. Everyone is a citizen‚ well a citizen of a country. I am citizen‚ you‚ the reader are a citizen. The way a person acts‚ who is a citizen‚ is called citizenship. Citizenship also has to do with your duties or your responsibilities. For example‚ firefighters put out fires. Policemen capture citizens committing crimes. Doctors help people and animals feel better. Families help other family

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