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    Theme: What needs to be done to develop sense of citizenship in young people and help them realize their role in nation-building. “Bringing back the true purpose of the youth in filling up the missing pieces of our country’s key to success” In every dot begins a stroke. In every stroke begins a figure. In every figure begins an image. And in every image creates a masterpiece. Like a painting‚ our world is full of dots and strokes‚ and through those dots represents us people that though we may

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    people were unified against the Shah‚ no matter their religion or social class by nationalism. According to the post World War 2 notes all people‚ followers of Islam‚ leftists‚ poor‚ and rich joined together against the Shah. Out of their nationalistic unity and their feelings of detest for the Shah‚ they created the Islamic republic under Ayatollah Khomeini. The Iranian people set aside their difference and unified themselves

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    A youth subculture is a youth-based subculture with distinct styles‚ behaviors‚ and interests. Youth subcultures offer participants an identity outside of that ascribed by social institutions such as family‚ work‚ home and school. Youth subcultures that show a systematic hostility to the dominant culture are sometimes described as countercultures The punk subculture‚ which centres on punk rock music‚ includes a diverse array of ideologies‚ fashions and forms of expression‚ including visual art‚

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    unified towards a common goal. America just after the French and Indian war greatly lacked unity. Colonists saw that if they wanted to succeed as a nation they had to come together and become one. Once England began to unfairly tax and restrict the colonies colonists began to show rebellion towards the crown. Americans began to make their own goods to sell within the country. This just increased the unity in the colonies. Colonists were

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    The obstacles to national unity Racial Inequality‚ Social Inequality‚ Religious inequality... etc (1) Regionalism/Separatism (ii) Linguism (iii) Casteism and (iv) communalism. (i) Regionalism/Separatism: Regionalism or Separatism is the most advance obstacle in the way of National Unity and development. Above all regionalism and separatism are threatening to balkanize the country. Aggressive regionalism has gravely undermined the feeling of unity of the people. It creates a parochial outlook

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    The Role of the Youth in Nation Building The role of the youths towards the nation building First of all we have that the youths are the period between childhood and adulthood. Secondly‚ the nation is a country considered as a group of people living in a certain territory under one Government. Thirdly‚ we also have to know “Building” here means not masonry constructed‚ instead the development of the nation‚ the future of our country. The vision of our country lies in the hands of our youths

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    WHAT IS YOUTH? Youth is generally the time of life between childhood and adulthood (maturity). ( BASED ON WIKIPEDIA) WHAT IS POWER? Power is frequently defined as the ability to influence the behavior of people with or without resistance. (BASED ON WIKIPEDIA) EXPLANATION ON YOUTH POWER The young have power because life has not given them a kick yet; they are confident. They tend to take a black and white view of the world‚ no shades of gray‚ so they will be more passionate and fight more strongly

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    au/pages/about/index.php Drain‚ Cathie‚ and Barbara Hall. Culture Shock‚ A Guide to Customs and Ettiqutte‚ Indonesia. Portland‚ Oregon: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Co.‚ 1994 Figge‚ Katrin. Unity in Diversity in Indonesia? .Monday‚ June 13. 2011 Retrieved from: http://blog.goethe.de/cityscapes/archives/194-Unity-in-Diversity-in-Indonesia.html Hofer‚ Hans. Insight Guides: Indonesia. Ed. Geoffrey Eu. Singapore: APA Publication‚ 1994 Indonesia’s Cultural Diversity Unparalleled. Retrieved from: http://indonesia-oslo

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    Supra Phrasal Unity

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    So a supra-phrasal unit may be defined as a combination of sentences presenting a structural and semantic unity backed up byrhythmic and melodic unity. Any SPU will lose its unity if it suffers breaking.But what are the principles on which the singling out of an SPU can be maintained? In order to give an answer to this question‚ it is first of all necessary to deepen our understanding of the term utterance. As a stylistic term the word ’utterance’ must be expanded. Any utterance from a stylistic

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    “The Bonds of Unity: The Knights of Labor in Ontario‚ 1880-1890” Written by: Gregory S. Kealey and Bryan D. Palmer Reviewed by: Cindy Kambeitz This article is presented as a thorough history of the Knights of Labor in Ontario‚ Canada’s most industrialized province‚ in the late nineteenth century. It examines the rise and fall of the Knights‚ an organization which embodied a late nineteenth century working class vision of an alternative to the developing industrial capitalist society.

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