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    understanding niche audiences and reaching out to them by using the media. Firstly‚ what constitutes a national identity? And how is a country or even a commercial entity able to use the media to nationalise its identity‚ to evoke a sense of nationalism‚ pride and patriotism on its subjects? What does it mean to be a Singaporean or an Australian? Songs and melodies are a way to capitalise and sway emotions. And Qantas used a song as a successful advertising strategy to stir up nationalistic

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    * Rang de Basanti * “You Pakistani” scene. Police bribed. Extreme nationalism – no western music‚ dancing‚ etc. * Mother figure‚ mother India * Around 30 mins‚ say what is there to be patriotic about? Corrpution‚ population‚ etc. But fighter pilot says no country is perfect‚ I’m still willing to give my life for my country. * Karan – college kid‚ pressure from father. Every second someone is born in this country‚ no one cares about them. Neither government nor God. Do something or

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    “The Soldier” A Detailed Look at a Criticized Poem Grief‚ death‚ devastation: with the strong exception of Rupert Brooke‚ these were the themes reflected in most war poetry during WWI. Brooke laced his poetry with sentimentality and nationalism‚ which was very different from the themes of other works during the time. Many people love and admire his poems‚ but despite his poetry being criticized by the public‚ Rupert Brooke was a talented young poet throughout World War I. This poem was first

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    metternich

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    of the "Concert of Europe‚" the alliance of great powers that sought to maintain the the pillars of the old regime--monarchy‚ aristocracy‚ church‚ and privilege--against the forces of liberalism and nationalism. As minister of a German-led multi-national empire‚ Metternich had reason to fear nationalism as much as liberalism (which in any case tended to go hand in hand in the first half of the nineteenth century). Nationalists within the Austrian Empire threatened to establish small autonomous nation-states

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    The subject of American imperialism spans much of history starting from the early nineteenth century. By the end of the nineteenth century American religious imperialism was at an all-time high. The reasoning for this peak of religious imperialism and the effects of it varied depending on the country or region that the United States had focused their attention towards. Many historians focus on the events of the War of 1898‚ formerly called the Spanish-American War‚ which involved Cuba breaking away

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    Nation and Nationalism

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    was the one who translated Geometry from English to Burmese. My grandfather‚ himself was the activist in colonial period that sacrificed his left leg for the country. Because of my ancestors and the way I was educated‚ I am positively sure that Nationalism is in my blood. My ancestors had been living and passing bloodlines in Mandalay. It becomes a part of my life not only as hometown but also as something to be proud of. The education that Government provides in Myanmar is making history of Myanmar

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    The nationalism in the Philippines By Paolo Codilla Laquian In one of the most stunning display of nationalism in the world‚ the revolution known as the “People Power Revolution”‚ a series of popular demonstrations against the Marcos regime began in 1983 and culminated in 1986‚ set a new standard for displaying love of country whose example would be followed by multitudes of people all desiring change in their country. Nationalism is defined by Duhaylugsod (1999) is love of country with the advocacy

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    after the American Revolution‚ the 13 colonies began to develop an American identity which set them apart from Great Britain. Colonists began to stop thinking of themselves as British citizens and started to think of themselves as Americans. Nationalism—The feeling of pride in one’s country. (Patriotism) The colonist began to feel like a separate country from Great Britain and began to take pride in calling themselves Americans instead of British citizens. Egalitarianism—The belief in the equality

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    charismatic leader with absolute authority. This all-powerful‚ heroic leader maintains the unity and unquestioning submission required by the Fascist state. The authoritarian leader is often viewed as a symbol of the State. 1. Powerful and Continuing Nationalism - Fascist regimes tend to make constant use of patriotic mottos‚ slogans‚ symbols‚ songs‚ and other paraphernalia. Flags are seen everywhere‚ as are flag symbols on clothing and in public displays. 2. Disdain for the Recognition of Human Rights

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    Nationalism And Brahms

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    infused his compositions with his country’s music. During the lifetimes of both of these composers Nationalism‚ a movement which stresses the importance of independent and unified nations and their own cultures‚ was very widespread. Since this movement was the atmosphere in which these two composers produced there music‚ it had an effect on them. Although not as influential in the works of Brahms‚ Nationalism

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