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    National Identtiy

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    identity refers to the set of attributes and beliefs shared by those who belong to the same nation‚ the legitimate form of a political organization. Our independence and the way the achieve liberty is through self-rule. According to Anthony Smith a nation is a self-identifying group or community based on such factors as a common culture‚ history‚ language‚ ethnicity and religion. (Power Point Lecture) Nations can adopt a degree of common culture and belief‚ a set of common understandings such as language

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    According to Benedict Anderson‚ nations are “imagined communities”. First‚ we must understand what a nation actually is. Anderson defines a nation as “an imagined political community that is imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign”. It is imagined because members of a particular community will never meet or know other members in the same community. However‚ each member of that community understands and believes in their community’s unique image or communion. A nation is limited because it only

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    all over the world. Some countries come together and form an Association for their mutual benefits‚ eg European Union‚ ASEAN etc. international trade highly influences global events in the world as the rise of one nation can lead to the rise of another and the downfall of a another nation. The exchange of goods and services allow an increase in global connection‚ global economy‚ and efficiency. Some country allow free trading of goods‚ not imposing any tax‚ and sometimes impose heavy tax on some of

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    Ethics and Globalization University of Phoenix XMGT/216 Melissa Kearby In order to best describe moral problems linked with globalization‚ we need to assess what globalization is. Globalization is when nations join financially via education‚ plans‚ and society; which allow nations to observe themselves as a branch of one. Approximately what could be incorrect with this? In regards to ethics‚ a great deal could be incorrect with this statement. Management of workers‚ distribution of authority

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    beginning. However‚ as the world has grown to over seven billion people‚ the root cause of disputes has remained the same‚ nationalism. Nationalism‚ defined by Britannia as an ideology based on the premise that the individual’s loyalty and devotion to the nation-state surpass other individual or group interests.. Despite the belief that nationalism can unite people groups as seen through the formation of the euro‚ or that other issues lead to conflict‚ as seen in the French Revolution‚ the truth is that nationalism

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    prove to be problematic in their development and the development of the nation. One of the nation’s assumptions of children is that they are naive. Because they are of a young age they must lack common sense that is assumed they have not fully developed yet. Adults believe that they are responsible for teaching the children everything because they think there is no way that they will figure it out on their own. The nation assumes children lack competence‚ it is often thought that their perspective

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    A nation that used to be so great crashed both politically and economically. To restore order and stability to this nation‚ there has to be a complete transformation of the whole government. In order to have that‚ there will be great sacrifices that will be made. If I have to choose one of Confucianism‚ Daoism‚ and Legalism as a governing system. The most effective system would be Legalism‚ because it’s stable‚ strict and strong. Which would led to a powerful nation. The people of the

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    we have nowadays. In order to understand better the concept of nationalism‚ Anderson starts analyzing the word that is the root of nationalism‚ which is the word nation. Anderson‚ then‚ defines it as “…an imagined political community” that is imagined in both limitation and sovereignty. Anderson uses the word imagined to define nation‚ because he affirms that even the people from a small community‚ will not know everyone from that community‚ or meet them or even hear about them. The people from

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    internationalism by definition is a paradox within itself. Internationalism suggests cooperation among nations for common good‚ while hegemony is an instance when one nation has power over another nation. This leads to the belief that hegemonic internationalism is‚ in reality‚ one nation pursuing its own national interests at the expense of other nation. Nazi Germany‚ Iran and the United States are all examples of a nation pursuing hegemonic internationalism. Hitler ultimately wanted to establish a New Order

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    A Modern Modest Proposal

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    A Modern Modest Proposal It is a truly depressing matter to witness the complete and utter destruction of Haiti. Since the earthquake‚ the nation has being slowing withering away. The people that inhabit the land are suffering terribly and enduring the most brutal conditions. Tent cities‚ populated by close to seven thousand people‚ are being subject to crime and the propagation of a multitude of diseases. Parentless children wander aimlessly‚ searching for any remnant of food or even a single

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