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    further beyond to the betterment of your nation. When you have a country that seeks for prosperity ‚ You will have a successful one. The Saudi government delve for the better and it’s in an improving motion ‚ but what blocks it from being progressive is the fear of losing their identity. The price of progress might cost the lost of the identity. That’s what the Saudi government is anxious about. It’s afraid of taking away the culture of such a nation. It’s afraid to open itself to the world

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    bloodstreams of disintegrating rivers. War was initiated from the hardships of other nations hunting for potential in their liberty. Although assassination brought an immense impact to War however ‚ in addition ‚ the advancement of military power ‚ the forming of national alliances and imperialism were the biggest causes of World War 1. Militarism has highly participated in the start to war ‚ giving the fighting nations more power to reaching their immortal

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    Theme: “Your Choice‚ My Future: Selecting Responsible Leaders for a Better Nation” Two significant phrases stand out in my speech which I am so much privileged to deliver. One phrase involves you‚ leaders “Your choice” and the other concerning each young one‚ “My Future”. Such phrases resonate critical concerns for you and I “for a better nation”‚ an earnest prayer of all the people. I’m so glad for this opportunity to highlight about the challenges leaders must consider in their choices. On the

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    Race-Making and the Nation-State Anthony W. Marx From: World Politics Volume 48‚ Number 2‚ January 1996 pp. 180-208 | 10.1353/wp.1996.0003 Abstract Why was official racial domination enforced in South Africa and the United States‚ while nothing comparable to apartheid or Jim Crow was constructed in Brazil? Slavery and colonialism established the pattern of early discrimination in all three cases‚ and yet the postabolition racial orders diverged. Miscegenation influenced later outcomes

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    ’blow the whistle’. One is unlikely to risk loss of reputation‚ career and home by speaking out about the aggression and exploitation of weaker nations resources by the Western oil-agarchy. So‚ war affects people ....It stirs up a false sense of patriotism; It leaves the people misinformed as to the real reasons for war; It devastates weaker nations infrastructure with continual bombing and missile fire; It creates fear and hatred in the hearts of the common citizens who have lost loved ones

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    War Is a Necessary Evil

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    Urges that all issues between nations are to be discussed in a civil and polite manner at any official meeting where all members of both parties are present. 2. Orders that all countries obey the conditions of peace treaties. 3. Further Urges no new weapons should be developed without thorough examination and its danger toward other countries and its citizens. 4. Requests that each country should have a fair justice system and all citizens of every nation should be given equal rights and

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    It is said that the real strength of a nation depends not so much on its natural resources or on its uniformed men or on its military capabilities but rather on its students. They constitute the backbone of a nation as well as the pillar on which the national edifice is built. They are the real wealth of a nation. Students play a vital role in the society. They are the guardians of freedom‚ justice‚ equality‚ ethics and social equilibrium. They have tremendous responsibility to see that injustice

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    reviewing Heywood‚ Andrew. 2002. What is a nation? In Politics. London: Macmillan: 106-11. I am arguing that Heywoods views the nation as a psycho political construct. He argues that the nation is made up of subjective and objective factors. While he acknowledges the objective factors which are cultural characteristics he states that “ultimately‚ nations can only be defined subjectively by its members.” Heywood (2002‚ 106) Heywood identifies that the term “Nation” is made up of a mixture of objective

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    individuals have played a big role in leading these movements that have affected many different peoples and nations. Some did this forcefully‚ and some did this peacefully. One leader who led one of these movements was Nelson Mandela. Another leader who led one of these movements in a similar way was Mahatma Gandhi. Both of these leaders helped bring a great deal of change to their respective nations. Nelson Mandela was born into the Madiba clan in Mvezo‚ South Africa‚ on July 18‚ 1918. His father died

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    he wasn’t fit enough and others were bullying him. Jessup would not let him leave though. He was committed at all costs to make Santiago into a good marine so that he could “defend the nation.” This is an important part of the play‚ because how Jessup sees defending the nations and how others’ see defending the nation are two completely different views. Jessup ordered two marines to give Santiago a Code RED. They gagged Santiago

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