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    others(c)___in the society.He should have soft feeling and must show(d)___to others.It is the duty of the citizens(e)___his helping hands to others.On the(f)___‚the government should provide the(g)___necessities of life such(h)___food‚clothing‚Shelter<education and medicine. The gov. has also thr obligation to protect their(i)___rights.Finaly everybody living in the society can not but(j)___each other. | | | | A | B | C

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    Relevance of Attitude

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    neighbors and community.  As we ride public transport or driving our car on the way to our destination‚ we form a relationship to other people.  And once we reach our work‚ school or business office‚ we continue to mingle with people. Relationship building is very crucial in our daily life‚ but most of us neglect its importance.  Often‚ people just think of themselves and just think of how to benefit from other people.  Our world become so independent that almost everyone is just thinking to survive

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    Citizenship In Cold War

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    nuclear war. The Air Force Association convention served as a grand publicity stunt to show the “common man‚” how prepared the United States was for defense of a nuclear war. Air Force Magazine said‚ “A trip through the panorama provided a broad education in defense.” The primary goal of both the name and the convention was to normalize the idea of nuclear war to the American people. Universities across the country were targets of this propaganda because it was essential to win the minds of the

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    MNW301G Corporate citizenship SU 1 – “Imagine” SU 2 – Course overview The four outcomes for this course are relatively simple and easy to grasp‚ they are: 1. Analyze the context of corporate citizenship (CONTEXT) 2. Develop a business case for corporate citizenship (WHY?) 3. Critically consider the conceptualization‚ implementation and evaluation of corporate citizenship programs (HOW?) 4. Analyze the profile of personal responsible leadership in corporate citizenship (LEADERSHIP)

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    A liberal education is the best path to a democratic nation Introduction: Education has always been one of the building blocks of a nation. Indeed‚ the educational system in the Philippines has come a long way as different colonial periods slowly shaped its current form. Perhaps one of the greatest educational influences introduced to the Philippine archipelago is the concept of liberal education which was brought about by the Americans. Aside from liberal education‚ democracy was also brought

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    give infants membership in the polity? Heather Horn tells us that‚ “ it’s a natural question to ask‚ now that Donald Trump’s proposal to scarp what he calls ‘birthright citizenship’.” According to Horn‚ there are two common types of birthright citizenships and both are involved in the US policy. The two types of birthright citizenship include jus soli and jus sanguinis. Jus soli is known as “right of soil” or being born within the boarders of a the US. Whereas jus sanguinis is known as “right of blood”

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    introduced European citizenship. This finally defined what an ‘EU citizen ’ is‚ most obviously in the amended Article 17 of the Treaty of Rome. This declared that in order for one to hold "citizenship of the Union"‚ one must hold "nationality of a Member State". So anyone with nationality to a country within the European union is immediately granted European Citizenship. Consequently all nationals belonging to states joining the EU will also be automatically conferred European citizenship. It was also established

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    Why are human rights so difficult for Women to realise? The “Rights of Man and of the Citizen” (1789) are‚ for women‚ arbitrary‚ innate‚ a document that speaks volumes in the silent exclusion of women. Women‚ in this document‚ are not accounted and therefore it must be assumed that women are not (at the time of printing) recognised as citizens and are without rights‚ at least the rights bestowed upon their brothers‚ fathers‚ sons and uncles. This blatant hierarchal placement of rights removes

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    Assignment 2 ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP - A means of exclusion? It has been claimed that schools should be ‘society ’s chosen agency for training for citizenship ’. Discuss the link between citizenship and education and ways in which this relationship has changed over the 20th century. Illustrate your discussion with reference to aspects of Australia education and students with disabilities. ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP - A means of exclusion? Although institutions such as the family and church play

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    Birthright Citizenship Should Be Modified An immigrant can live in Ethiopia and not become an Ethiopian; he can live in Nairobi and not become a Kenyan; he can live in Saudi Arabia and not become a Saudi‚ but anyone from any part in the world can live in America and become an American. US citizenship is automatically granted to those who are born within the united states no matter their legal status. birthright citizenship encourages women to enter the country illegally to give birth. birthright

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