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    World citizen has a variety of similar meanings‚ often referring to a person who disapproves of traditional geopolitical divisions derived from national citizenship. An early incarnation of this sentiment can be found in Diogenes of Sinope (c. 412 B.C.)‚ the founding father of the Cynic movement in Ancient Greece. Of Diogenes it is said: "Asked where he came from‚ he answered: ’I am a citizen of the world (kosmopolitês)’".[1] This was a ground-breaking concept‚ because the broadest basis of social

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    Christine Sinclair born June 12‚ 1983 in Burnaby‚ British Columbia‚ Canada is a Canadian soccer player. For Christine Sinclair‚ January 6‚ 2006‚ was a day to remember. First‚ the Canadian Soccer Association named her the 2005 female player of the year. Then‚ later in the day‚ came the announcement that the British Columbia native had won the 2005 Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy as the top female Division 1 college soccer player in the United States. The MAC Hermann Trophy is U.S. soccer’s

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    • Political: a politician’s very survival depends on pleasing voters‚ therefore‚ they may intervene to: o Protect Jobs: nothing will oust a government faster than high rates of unemployment o Preserve National Security: industries considered essential to national security often receive government-sponsored protection o Respond to “Unfair” Trade: if one government thinks another nation is not “playing fair”‚ it will often threaten to play unfairly unless certain concessions are agreed o Gain Influence:

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    In Sports, Teamwork Works

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    "Sports is a universal language that can bring people together no matter what their origin‚ background‚ and religious beliefs or economic status is‚" as stated by Kofi Annan‚ former Secretary-General of the United Nations. A lot of benefits can be obtained in playing sports. Any form of exercise can improve health and fitness‚ but organized sports can not only preserve health but can also boost social skills‚ enhance teamwork‚ build better personality‚ and sometimes even obtain formal recognitions

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    Pakistan and Policy

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    National integration is unity in diversity. It means a feeling of oneness. It implies social‚ political‚ economic‚ linguistic and cultural unity. It is the development of a mental climate that would help reacts in terms of oneness‚ irrespective of the region‚ language or religion of the people concerned. It means a heaven of freedom where the world has not been divided into fragments by narrow domestic wells. It is based on feeling of oneness‚ common ideals of life and a common code of behavior

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    What it means to be Australian There are many aspects of ‘what it means to be Australian’. Each one of us could describe ourselves with multiple different identities. The variety of identities as a nation is what unites us all as a country. Mateship with an easy going attitude ‚ the way we recognise multiculturalism‚ the Australian way of life and the physical aspects of Australia in general are the main identities in to which Australians are described. Australia is renowned for the image of

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    Does Australia need a national identity? "Australia needs sudden shocks of reorientation within its society that will divorce it from the largely irrelevant problems of the British‚ make it possible to speed necessary changes and to develop some new sense of identity‚ some public feeling of being a people who can be described - even if incorrectly - as such-and-such a kind of nation‚ and act at times as if it were so. Australians are anonymous‚ featureless‚ nothing-men. This modest anonymity reveals

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    IELTS globalisaton

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    IELTS globalisation essay This is one of my model IELTS essays lessons where you can read the essay do a vocabulary exercise get a full lesson on how to write the essay Read the IELTS globalisation essay Differences between countries become less evident each year. Nowadays‚ all over the world people share the same fashions‚ advertising‚ brands‚ eating habits and TV channels. Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages of this? It is undoubtedly the case that the world today has become

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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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    Cosmopolitanism: Cultures

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    The essay “Making Conversation” by Kwame Antony Appiah is a reflection on the term “cosmopolitanism” and the steps people in any nation have to take in order to achieve “cosmopolitanism” and “globalization”. He brings up the point of how all cultures have their similarities and differences and in most cases these differences are so different that it makes these cultures hard to connect with one another. He believes that conversation is the first and most important step to the understanding of others

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