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    relate to my everyday life. We live by cultural patterns that will always be what is considered to be the ‘norm’ in our country‚ but to an outsider‚ it may be a shock. Five values in United States culture are success‚ work‚ equality‚ freedom‚ and patriotism. Most Americans live by these values and incorporate them in to how they live every day. In our competitive society‚ personal achievement is based on success. This is measured by accomplishments. Success emphasizes rewards. Failure is often viewed

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    make our self so capable that we can praise its present and this can be only done‚ when we work hard for it. And we can only work hard‚ if we have a feeling of patriotism & nationalism in our heart. Patriotism is a very deep and meaningful word‚ and its meaning changes according to the demand of time. During pre Independence time‚ Patriotism meant to get out of our houses and fight against foreign rule‚ whereas today a true patriot is that person who gives best of his services in the development‚ progress

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    friend sitting down in their seat. You wonder whether you should tell or not. Many people don’t stand with their hand over their heart daily. We judge them without knowing their reasons for not showing patriotism. Therefore‚ these athletes are not taking it too far by not showing their patriotism. These athletes did not go too far‚ because many people would bring their attentions to it‚ it would urge us to make a change‚ and it’s their right as a citizen to protest whenever they want. These athletes

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    There are multiple reasons and events that if occurred will guaranteed start world war one. It is clear that the war was ongoing for a long time‚ when it began in the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand. However many other reasons took a part in starting the war‚ some occurring as far back the late 1800’s. Militarism‚ nationalism‚ and alliances system were the three main factors that were present back then‚ leading towards this explosive war (Turner‚ 2002) The First World War was truly “the

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    when encountered with these events‚ they would flee. Due to the scarcity and suddenness of the Civil War‚ these confederate soldiers/militia men suffer from a definite fear of war‚ blind patriotism‚ and an overwhelming lack of certainty. Along the many turmoils brought on by the Civil War‚ blind patriotism was a major contributor. Much like many of the confused rebels of that time‚ Clemens’ main character had no idea as to which side he should fight for. "He was strong for the Union; so was

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    “Malevolent Pacifism” War is a hard thing to describe. It has benefits that can only be reaped through its respective means. Means that‚ while necessary‚ are harsh and unforgiving. William James‚ the author of “The Moral Equivalent of War”‚ speaks only of the benefits to be had and not of the horrors and sacrifices found in the turbulent times of war. James bears the title of a pacifist‚ but he heralds war as a necessity for society to exist. In the end of his article‚ James presents a “war

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    Safe for Democracy: The United States and World War I‚ 1916-1920 Chapter Study Outline I.An era of intervention A.Theodore Roosevelt and Roosevelt Corollary 1.Panama a.U.S.-backed separation of Panama from Colombia b.U.S. acquisition of Panama Canal Zone c.Construction of Panama Canal d.Roosevelt Corollary [to the Monroe Doctrine] 2.Dominican Republic 3.Cuba B.William Howard Taft and Dollar Diplomacy

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    It attempts to evoke a sense of nationalism from its audience by having them relate with the Canadian stereotypes described. This commercial has thirty seconds to successfully result in a feeling of nationalism or patriotism from the audience. It does this be relying on the visual and auditory symbols that emphasize the Canadian identity used in the commercial. Although exaggerated‚ most Canadian symbols used had a deeper historical and social representation. These

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    boat‚ staring at his goal into the distance with a dramatic pose. Several soldiers‚ with dynamic movements‚ are rowing the small boat with great force through the freezing waters. In the center‚ two men is holding the American flag‚ emphasizing the patriotism of Americans.

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    Niccolo Machiavelli once said‚ “whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past”‚ seems to sum the influence of past artistic styles on works of art across varying time periods. Neoclassicism‚ a popular art style in the 18th and early 19th century drew inspiration from Roman and Greek culture‚ it rose in response to a desire to revive the classical art period‚ whilst Romanticism‚ an art style that became popular at the end of the neoclassical period‚ embraced medievalism and revolted against

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