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    ‘The Roaring Twenties’: a decade of unprecedented affluence that shaped America’s consumerist society as it is today. The epoch entailed a plethora of quick money‚ sparkling appliances and loose morals that reincarnated the ‘American Dream’ to comprise much more than its original pledge for ‘life‚ liberty and the pursuit of land’. Fitzgerald’s infamous stance on the American Dream thematically appears throughout ‘The Great Gatsby’ where a tactful succession of language and characterisation critiques

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    Is nationality changing the sign of no patriotism on celebrities? Abstract: In this paper‚ I will explain my paper from 3 parts: they don’t immigrate for the lack of patriotism‚ why it caused big effect and the relationship between nationality and patriotism to prove that nationality changing is not the sign of the lack of patriotism. Key word: patriotism‚ the change of nationality‚ the celebrity (the “nationality” in this paper narrows on China Mainland citizenship) 1 Introduction The other

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    Patriotism can be compared to the structure of a building. It keeps the building standing tall and strong. Without it the building would crumble. When we think of patriotism we think of America. Patriotism is a love and devotion to one’s country‚ so it is not limited to only America. Marquis de La Fayette was a French patriot who served as a general for France yet received no pay. He is just as much a patriot as our George Washington or Poland`s Kazimierz Pułaski. They all did things to serve their

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    He goes on to say‚ “I’m not sure there is a clearly defined moment when patriotism becomes idolatry because it happens in such subtle ways‚ but you definitely know it’s occurred when you stand in the front of your sanctuary and contemplate where to move the stars and stripes so as not to offend anyone during worship.” As the culture of patriotism has intertwined itself in the life of the church‚ the solution to this is not something easily done. Zack Hunt

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    What Does Patriotism Mean to Me The very definition of patriotism cannot simply be defined by a dictionary. In fact‚ no two people you meet will have the same explanation of what it means to them. From America’s Founding Fathers to courageous everyday heroes serving in our military at home and overseas‚ patriotism fills their hearts with the will to protect our country’s freedom.  Patriotism is an immeasurable personal characteristic shown by unselfish acts in which a person serves their country

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    This time period of hope and patriotism did not call for a novel of such depressing‚ hopeless soldiers. The country was experiencing feelings of superiority and greatness‚ yet the novel portrays characters that run away and hid from enemies. One may wonder how this novel became such an inspiration when it’s themes and motifs were so off line for its time. Heller’s novel was able to become so popular because readers use the characters as a comparison of how patriotism should be‚ and the attitudes

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    What Patriotism means to me!.. I wave the Pakistani flag! I am so patriotic! My heart is content and the world sees my gleaming teeth‚ I show pride. Following the regular way of life is our nature and endorsing it our second nature. Is waving a flag‚ standing up for an inherited national anthem our sense of patriotism? It barely takes a moment to realize how superficial we are. What do we usually do on Independence Day and Republic Day? Most of us sit at home and enjoy our holiday. Just because

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    year families cry because of the lost of a loved one. Also every year loving‚ kind‚ and giving souls float up into heaven. Thanks to those people we live in a free country. Patriotism means love and devotion to ones country or homeland. A patriot is someone who loves‚ supports‚ and is prepared to serve their country. Patriotism is celebrated twice a year (The Independence Day and Patriot Day). Independence Day is on July 4. It is the national day of the United States. The United States Declaration

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    Patriotism isn’t something you know it is something you have to feel. Patriotism is the love of one’s country and the willingness to defend it. Patriotism does not mean a lot to me at the point of my life. The way our government is treating immigrants is rude and irresponsible. Immigrants come here thinking this is where they can start over and then they do and our government throw it all away by deporting them. I would never work for my country in the army. The reasons are because I would never

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    What is the significance of the setting described in chapter 1 of ‘Birdsong’? In the first chapter of ‘Birdsong’‚ Faulks uses setting particularly to foreshadow coming events‚ and in some way‚ prepare the reader for the story about to evolve‚ be it the love affair between Stephen and Isabelle‚ or the conflict of world war one. At the beginning of this chapter‚ we are confronted with a sense of normalcy‚ the ‘wagons’‚ ‘tanneries’ and ‘mills’ demonstrate the quiet‚ undisturbed life of those living

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