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    honour of all of the soldiers who have served for Australia in conflict situations. Paul Keating’s point of view is evidently reflected through his speech. He aims to bring about the development of Australia as a unified nation by the instilling patriotism among the citizens and to overcome such obstacles of loss and demise as a nation. As such‚ the audience is swayed to readily acquiesce with Keating’s opinions about building a united nation. Keating is successful in gaining such a reaction from

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    opens the speech by mentioning the primary beliefs of American citizens: “love of country‚ of freedom‚ and of civil and religious toleration‚” which Green defines as “true patriotism” (1). In the first two paragraphs of his speech‚ heavy patriotic diction is utilized to instill the audience with feelings of pride‚ love and patriotism for America‚ as well as the desire to go to war. Green also speaks concerning [George] Washington and [Andrew] Jackson‚ briefly summarizing their deeds‚ but also boldly

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    land. This was the life of Rizal in pursuing to get the freedom of our country. He adores the beautiful country that he and others are fighting for. He is glad to give his life to Filipinas even though his life was brighter. The dedication and patriotism to the country is without second thoughts. It doesn’t matter how one struggles‚ that all struggles‚ all deaths‚ are worth it if it is for the good of the country. After seeing the GOMBURZA persecution‚ Rizal promised to his self that he will

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    Diversity and Identity based on perspective of Nation‚ Culture‚ and State The term diversity means the differences in racial or ethnic classifications‚ age‚ gender‚ religion‚ philosophy‚ physical abilities‚ socioeconomic background‚ sexual orientation‚ gender identity‚ intelligence‚ mental health‚ physical health‚ genetic attributes‚ behavior‚ attractiveness‚ or other identifying features. Nowadays people seeing the issues of diversity not as a thread‚ but a reason to respect each other. For example

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    takes place during the heart of the US’s struggles. The lives of the great Olympic athletes were affected by this time period in several ways. The Great Depression greatly amplified the athlete’s drive to succeed as well as their great sense of patriotism‚ and the less complicated technology of the time allowed them to invest wholeheartedly in the handcrafted vessel in which they rowed. The book begins in 1933 in Seattle on a gloomy day. It was the fourth year of the Great Depression and at this

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    more as war criminals or even at times cowards because they decided to restrain from war. These men weren’t even close to being cowards because they were the only ones that had their sanity by standing up against war. Everyone else was blinded by patriotism‚ nationalism

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    hours‚ one day. An example of a Circadian Rhythm is the sleep-wake cycle. Because this rhythm occurs daily‚ it is tempting to automatically assume that the factors which control it are exogenous zeitgebers‚ such as natural light patterns‚ TV‚ radio‚ birdsong‚ Research however has gone into this to find out what exactly controls the circadian rhythms. Research by Siffer implies that circadian rhythms are controlled by endogenous factors. In 1962 Siffre spent a long period of time living with no daylight

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    While countless history books tell the firsthand accounts of soldiers overseas an interesting‚ overlooked‚ facet of the is how the children reacted to it on the home front. Popular early 20th century music depicts an overarching sense of hope‚ patriotism‚ and heartache from America’s youth during the war. Typically‚ young

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    un-patriotic conduct. That burning the symbol of patriotism is patriotic." What this two articles are saying that is that burning the flag changes the look of the flag of this country‚ more times the flag is burned it shows the peoples freedoms burning at the same time. Plus‚ those who burn the flag try to separate freedom from patriotism but the flag already represents both of the statements. The flag of the United States is there to show our freedoms‚ patriotism‚ and people and we decide to burn

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    promotes  patrotism by saying that going to war is “giving your country a  hand”. “Who’ll give his a country a hand” she appeals to their  passion for fighting their country‚ over their fear of being killed.  There was such an affinity with patriotism that by reading just this  one line would make men join the war because they wanted to help their  country. Jessie Pope also feels that war is like a big show and that  the people staying at home are merely the audience‚ and not being part 

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