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    Philippine Nationalism

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    Santiago‚ Joanne C. 2SCL A Solution for the Filipino Youth who Lack Nationalism and Patriotism One of the factors that contributed to the difficulty of solving national issues in the Philippines (today) is the absence of nationalism and patriotism in the hearts and minds of the Filipino youth. According to Benedict Andersen in a thesis presented by April Herrera and Jayvee Robias (2010)‚ nationalism is on the verge of crossing its boundaries and it is not only confined to the nation state

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    Krista Glover “What is radical about radical behaviourism? ” Early psychology took an introspective approach into investigating how the ‘mind’ worked. Conscious experience was regarded as a purely mental process that was not a publically observable behaviour. Psychologists of the time used introspective research methods to analyse and report the conscious experiences of themselves and their assistants. This popular approach to psychological research led to much controversy over the ‘scientific’

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    Nationalism and After

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    Nationalism and After * * * Edward Hallett Carr NATIONALISM AND AFTER Books by Prof. E. H. Carr INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SINCE THE PEACE TREATIES MICHAEL BAKUNIN THE TWENTY YEARS’ CRISIS‚ CONDITIONS OF PEACE I919-1939 NATIONALISM AND AFTER BY EDWARD H A L L E T T CARR PROFESSOR OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IN THE UNIVERSITY COLLÈGE OF WALES LONDON MACMILLAN R & 945 CO. LTD COPYRIGHT PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN B Y R. it R. CLARK‚ LIMITED

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    Irish Nationalism

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    What problems did Irish nationalists face in 1905? To what extent had these been overcome by 1949? For several hundred years‚ there has been increasing tension between southern and northern Ireland‚ giving rise to Irish Nationalism. The roots of conflict are to be found in the past when Henry II first landed in Ireland in 1169. At this time‚ Ireland was recognised for their nationalistic pride and the arrival of an English king generated resentment amongst the people‚ as England gained some control

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    Filipino Nationalism

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    Rise of Filipino nationalism The opening of the Philippines to world trade rapidly developed the Philippine economy. Many Filipinos prospered overnight. Everyday Filipinos also benefited from the new economy with the rapid increase in demand for labor and availability of business opportunities. Some Europeans immigrated to the Philippines to join the wealth wagon‚ among them Jacobo Zobel‚ patriarch of today’s Zobel de Ayala family and prominent figure in the rise of Filipino nationalism. Their scions

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    Liberty‚ freedom‚ and the pursuit of happiness— these words are all connotations of America’s nationalism. Nationalism has been a past time of the United States‚ which has united people together for the greater good. However‚ this sense of pride and patriotism can be manipulated through imagery and hollow words. One example is an ad for the “Esprit de Corps Lamp” by The Hamilton Collection. This advertisement uses some appeals of non-material needs mentioned in Jib Fowels’ article “Advertising’s

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    Free Radicals

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    I had previously been looking into the effects of free radicals on the body‚ and the types of supplements that would work to inactivate these dangerous toxins. Webster’s Dictionary defines a free radical as‚ “An atom or group of atoms that has at least one unpaired electron‚ and is therefore unstable and highly reactive. In animal tissues‚ free radicals can damage cells and are believed to accelerate the progression of cancer‚ cardiovascular disease‚ and age-related diseases” (Merriam-Webster‚ 2010)

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    Napoleon's Nationalism

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    Nationalism played a large role in Napoleon’s rule of France‚ and the other countries that he had conquered‚ which had both negative and positive effects on the likelihood of his rule beginning and continuing. After the French Revolution‚ the people of France needed a new governmental system‚ as none of the previous attempts at having a government had fully satisfied all citizens needs. Nationalism was‚ in many ways‚ discovered for the French during the French Revolution; this in turn sparked their

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    Radical Recontruction

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    DBQ Lesson 5 The Radical Reconstruction had a large amount of impacts on the emancipated blacks and the south. The blacks were freed but were still subjected to racism‚ hate‚ and inequality. The radical republicans tried their best to fight for the rights of the freedmen‚ but at the end of the Reconstruction‚ the freedmen were still treated unfairly. An advantage of the Reconstruction is that it restored the United states into one union. Therefore‚ there were both advantages and disadvantages

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    Hindu Nationalism

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    Struggle Between Hindu and Secular Nationalisms in India India holds a prominent place in the history of imperialism and decolonization‚ making recent events in this country of nearly one billion especially important to the current day citizen. India also faces problems associated with accommodating religion and diversity within a large federal republic‚ making their experience important for Americans concerned with these issues. India faces growing action of governing which invites the use of

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