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    slippage -Herder’s translations of folk poetry "Treatise on teh origin of language" and "ideas for a philosophy of the history of mankind" helped him appreciate the value of local customs. His work was influential for the development of cultural nationalism. -influential representation of what traits fashioned "pure" Spaniards based partly on the Spanish notion of limpieza de sangre (purity of blood)‚ which served as a means of exclusion for individuals not considered fully Spanish. -casticismo=unchanging

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    to others. It’s ingrained in every one of us‚ to an extent. Pride in one’s country‚ nationality‚ or ethnic background can be good for the society to flourish. When that pride becomes too strong or too vane in us is when problems arise. Extreme nationalism can lead to wars. We start thinking we are better than our neighbor for one reason or another. It’s done without us even really thinking about it. We learn it from people we grow up and associate with. The major case of extreme ethnocentrism that

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    What Is A Nation?

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    What is a Nation? The concept of a nation refers to a socially constructed and politically organized grouping of a people‚ or ethnic group‚ within a self-governing physical boundary. Historically‚ the concept of a nation in its modern understanding has been distorted to further it from its original definition. Evidence of such distortion exists in our present society‚ and has continued through common conflation of definitions between a nation and other similar social groupings. This essay will attempt

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    considered "masculine" or "feminine" varies greatly over time and space Ex: Females wearing dresses Identity Defined by geographer Gillian Rose as "how we make sense of ourselves"‚ how people see themselves at different scales Ex: Race Nationalism An extreme form of patriotic feeling‚ principles‚ or efforts esp. marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries. Ex: Nazis Nationality Distinctive national or ethnic character Ex: Chinese Nation-state A political entity (a

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    romantic relationships

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    Hypothesis Statement: Romantic breakups result in the loss of a person as a regulator of stimulation and arousal modulation that can then lead to these physiological and biochemical effects such as thought intrusion‚ bereavement symptoms‚ sleep disturbance‚ endocrine and immune dysfunctions‚ and loss of psychological attunement. Introduction: The intent of this research is to summarize the limited literature on romantic breakup symptoms that are similar to those of the bereavement syndrome

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    l nation.    The War of 1812 played a major role in shaping the thirteen colonies. The contributing  factors of the War of 1812 included the Unfinished Revolution‚ Tecumseh‚ and Great Britain.  A result of the War of 1812 was Americans gaining nationalism. "Most importantly‚

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    There is a fine line between patriotism and nationalism in the United States of America. In recent years‚ the line has become blurred as nationalistic ideologies overtake the meaning of being patriotic (Flegenheimer and Barbaro). Patriotism is the love and sense of pride one feels for their country and most Americans believe it is fundamental to the liberties granted to them; as such‚ many feel it is important to instill patriotism into the nation’s children. As of now‚ only five states do not require

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    Romantic Age

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    The romantic period is a term applied to the literature of approximately the first third of the nineteenth century. During this time‚ literature began to move in channels that were not entirely new but were in strong contrast to the standard literary practice of the eighteenth century. How the wordromantic came to be applied to this period is something of a puzzle. Originally the word was applied to the Latin or Roman dialects used in the Roman provinces‚ especially France‚ and to the stories written

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    Romantic Prose

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    Romantic prose Romantic poetry seems to have exercised an equal and similar but not exactly identical transforming power upon verse and close. Essays and literary criticism and philosophical treatises and historical writings are found bear that new sprit. Of course‚ essay writing is not an invention of romantic age. It is originated in the hands of Francis bacon in the Elizabethan age. A familiar essay contains much of the personal self of the essayist who is quit secretive and confidential to his

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    territorial acquisition or by the establishment of economic and political domination over other nations. Throughout the time period many people considered Imperialism as another way of reform and Progression. Economics‚ the military‚ and the countries nationalism were all ready for the change. This idea of expanding was called the New Manifest Destiny. At this time period‚ Imperialism was getting very popular‚ and many began to think that the more land a country annexed‚ the more powerful it was. Expansionists

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