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    Intro: Do you like Teddy Roosevelt? Then you should read this essay because it’s about him and took me a while to make. You’ll learn his thoughts on conservation. Even just a glance proves that Roosevelt was capable of balancing progress‚ patriotism‚ and morality. Also‚ his smarts are demonstrated‚ so you would like this if you liked him. This is a really good summary [I like summaries‚ btw‚ I was listening to some while writing this] and do you really want to waist eight plus hours reading this

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    Patriotism” to me means to hold your gender‚ race‚ religion‚ or culture highly and to show respect to your country. I believe that is what “patriotism” means because in my U.S. History class the word “patriot” means loyal. One example of showing patriotism is by placing your hand over your heart and singing your country’s national anthem. Another example of being patriotic is standing up for your country and also representing your country. The last example of being patriotic is by teaching others

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    Where does free speech interfere with patriotism? Many people infringe on our patriotic behavior with their protest against the country. It is wrong to protest in any that would put down the United States‚ but people still choose to do so‚ but many people are realizing that it is wrong. The previous generation of Americans represented patriotism‚ this generation is slowly coming toward that idea and hopefully the next one will. when someone or a group of people protest the flag‚ national anthem and/or

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    one’s country override any moral consideration. (¨Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy¨) Patriotism encourages unwanted violence. Philosophers have suggestions that there is a correlation between being patriotic and having mistrust in other groups of people and how they live. This is also supported by A Study conducted in 2013 by the University of Texas at Arlington found a definite correlation between Patriotism and negative feelings toward Latino immigrants. (¨Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy¨)

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    disavows certain men from that sense of having security: “[a] slave and prisoner of his own [private] opinion of himself” (4). The material consciousnesses of men sublates and alienates man from his/her self-development. The alienating practices of patriotism as a form of hegemonic social control estranged man from his neighbours. S/he must balance between the necessity of “commerce

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    Explore the ways in which Faulks uses nature within the novel ‘Birdsong’ Faulks uses nature as pathetic fallacy to mirror an individual’s feelings and emotions and to describe a setting with graphic vivid imagery in the novel ‘Birdsong’. He uses nature within the novel’s title ‘Birdsong’ to convey the idea that; all individuals are entitled to the right of freedom and bliss‚ we should all be able to sing and spread our wings just like birds. Alternatively‚ he might inferring that; the world is in

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    How is the relationship between Stephen and Isabelle started and developed in Part one of Birdsong? Part one of Birdsong begins in France 1910 which involves young Englishman Stephen Wraysford coming to Amiens to learn more about the textile industry and to stay with the Azaire family. This sets the context and is relevant as it is a period of industrial and civil unrest. The novel is written in the third person and Stephen’s presence allows for an outsider’s view of the family with him not stating

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    To understand the hows and whys of Benjamin Franklin’s patriotism for America‚ and his 13 virtues by which others should follow‚ one must know a little more about his life. Born in Boston on January 17‚ 1706‚ Franklin would eventually become 1 of 17 children to his father who was only a soap maker. Benjamin Franklin grew up as a curious child‚ and one who loved to read and learn. After some tough trials and tribulations he ended up in Philadelphia where he found work as an apprentice printer. This

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    is a vital part of a free society as its freedom asserts that anyone can express themselves‚ even when it’s unpopular. We can look at cases like Colin Kaepernick where a simple pledge of allegiance was challenged because of it’s "Racially Powered Patriotism" as he believes that racial tensions are of an institutional quality. Regardless of how you feel about his views‚ his contribution of opinion peacefully is a constitutional right that offers a certain insight into society at large. Another great

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    The Japanese Culture vs. The Chinese Culture: The loss of Patriotism Dallas was launched to Europe in the 1980s. Before it was launched to Europe‚ the ideal mission for European television was has generally been perceived as educational. According to Ang’s essay‚ “(Not) Coming to Terms With Dallas‚ most European critics believed that television should be a “window on the world” for the mass audience‚ and should enhance people’s awareness of their duties as national citizens. Yet‚ Dallas‚ being

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