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    the Government. Section 13. The State recognizes the vital role of the youth in nation-building and shall promote and protect their physical‚ moral‚ spiritual‚ intellectual‚ and social well-being. It shall inculcate in the youth patriotism and nationalism‚ and encourage their involvement in public and civic affairs. Section 14. The State recognizes the role of women in nation-building‚ and shall ensure the fundamental equality before the law of women and men. Section 15. The State shall protect

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    Filipinos is to raise their nationalistic consciousness‚ either through self or formal/informal education‚ beginning with a recognition and appreciation of their colonial mentality and exerting a conscious effort to discard it. It is only with Filipino nationalism‚ a nationalistic consciousness in his mind and heart will the Filipino be able to fight‚ deal and work with utmost determination for his own betterment and those of his children and grandchildren. Below is an excellent article‚ quite dated but

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    How effectively did colonial governments deal with of nationalist movements in Southeast Asia the period before WWII? Colonial initiatives during pre-war nationalism in Southeast Asia took the form of both colonial suppression and concessionary measure. The extent of effectiveness of these measures is depended on how the colonial masters carried put these initiatives and also the extent to which the nationalist movements could resist them. Colonial suppression was the most effective in the short

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    National Identity‚ edited by David Hooson‚ 39–57. Oxford‚ UK: Blackwell. Penrose‚ Jan. 2002. “Nations‚ States and Homelands: Territory and Territoriality in Na-tionalist Thought.” Nations and Nationalism 8: 277–297 Halliday‚ Fred. 1997. “The Formation of Yemeni Nationalism: Initial Reflections.” In Rethinking Nationalism in the Arab Middle East‚ edited by James Jankowski and Is-rael Gershoni‚ 26–41. New York‚ NY: Columbia University Press.

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    learn more‚ explore and develop his multi-capabilities with hands on exercises 3. INDIGENOUS CULTURE: genuine patriotism and nationalism are anchored on one’s deep love or passion for his ethnicity or indigenous affiliations. Genuine Filipino patriotism and nationalism is also anchored on the richness of one’s “roots”‚ traditions‚ and culture. Patriotism and nationalism is strengthening in every citizen very high regards for such richness that defines one’s deeper Filipino identity and integrity

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    discussing about compare and contrast the concepts of nationalism and patriotism. Nationalism is considered by respect of the nation‚ a feeling of national superiority‚ an uncritical acceptance of national‚ state‚ and political authorities‚ a control of unsure attitudes toward the nation‚ a preference to define one’s own group by criteria of descent‚ race‚ or cultural affiliation‚ and derogation of groups not considered to be part of the nation. Nationalism and patriotism both show the relationship of an

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    1) that nations are objectively new‚ but nationalists claim antiquity; 2) that there is a universality to the idea of nationality in that everyone has a nationality‚ just as everyone has a gender; and 3) nationalism has great political power even though it has philosophical paucity. Nationalism arose at a time when three cultural factors started to decline and fade: religion‚ sovereignty‚ and time. The changes in the religious communities started to decline after the Middle Ages. After this time

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    All Quiet on the Western Front is the story of Paul Baumer’s experience during world war one. In my opinion‚ the novel is a reflection on the nationalism of German soldiers due to the lack of nationalism in experienced soldiers and the consequences nationalism has for the soldiers. All Quiet on the Western Front is a reflection of the nationalism of German soldiers due to nationalism’s absence in the experienced soldiers. Paul explains that his school teacher convinced many young men to join in

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    preservation of culture and religion were one of the main factors as to why nationalist movements were widespread in the period before WWII. The growth of nationalism refers to how these movements were able to garner mass support from the locals‚ how far they are able to radicalize their movements and how united the movements were. The growth of nationalism was largely based on ideology rather than religion. Thus‚ I agree strongly to the statement. Firstly‚ religion and culture played an important role

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    Fleisher Honors Global 101 Period 7 The four main causes of World War I are nationalism‚ militarism‚ imperialism‚ and alliances. As Europe underwent extreme changes and industrialization‚ these causes began to pop up throughout Europe. The Industrial Revolution and Scientific Revolution had just ended‚ and Europe was looking for a time of peace. Although there were many movements for peace‚ concepts like nationalism‚ imperialism‚ militarism‚ and tangled alliances created tension throughout Europe

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