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    The Unknown Citizen essay

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    POETRY ANALYSIS THE UNKNOWN CITIZEN BY W. H. AUDEN PENGKAJIAN TEKS SASTRA INGGRIS Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya - Universitas Indonesia Kampus Baru UI‚ Depok The Unknown Citizen By W. H. Auden (To JS/07 M 378 This Marble Monument Is Erected by the State) He was found by the Bureau of Statistics to be (A) One against whom there was no official complaint‚ (B) And all the reports on his conduct agree (A) That‚ in the modern sense of an

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    The plot of Citizen Kane is about the life (and last words) of an extremely rich‚ famous‚ and formerly influential man named Charles Foster Kane. His life is shown through flashbacks and interviews‚ all of which come together to reveal more and more about Kane‚ as they take the audience through important points of his background and life‚ as seen through the eyes of those who knew him. The film starts with Charles Foster Kane’s death and last word‚ which is ‘Rosebud’. After his death‚ a reporter

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    ZAMBIA SEEKS TO EARN MORE FROM CITIZENS ABROAD By Ben Kangwa Published on Aug 09 2012  AS governments the world over continue to earn from their citizens in The Diaspora‚ the Zambian government is repositioning itself to find ways of tapping into the vast savings and remittances of its thousands of citizens in the outside world. When Kafula Nkweto left his homeland in Matumbo village of Chinsali district in what is now Muchinga Province to seek opportunity in the USA‚ his widowered father and

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    Citizen Science Project

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    Introduction Citizen Science is a form of science that allows all human beings to participate in scientific discovery. It is a method that calls out nonscientists to participate and give data‚ research‚ information and their own point of view on a variety of scientific research projects available to the public. The research given by ordinary citizens or participants is extremely beneficial. I participated in a Citizen Science project called “ Center for Canine Behavior Studies”. This project

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    Responsible World Citizen

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    responsible world citizen? A citizen is a native or naturalized member of a state or nation who owes allegiance to its government and is entitled to its protection. This can apply to anybody‚ in any country across the world. Being a world citizen means being responsible for the country you live in‚ to help the people around you and to participate in a community. A world citizen should be knowledgeable‚ willing to learn‚ and able to look at all sides of an issue. A responsible world citizen should be

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    Citizens United Case

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    Corporations Although corporations are comprised of individuals‚ it is highly debated if corporations deserve the same rights that the Constitution grants each American citizen. The First Amendment gives each citizen equal opportunity to pursue his or her own ambitions in coalition with their great nation. In the Citizens United v. Federal Election Committee case No. 08-205‚ the Supreme Court validated the idea of political spending as free speech and abolished the ban on corporate political

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    1. What does it mean to be a citizen? The term "Citizen" is defined in the compact Macquarie Dictionary as‚ "a member‚ native or naturalised‚ of state or nation". This paper intends to question what it is that constitutes a member or citizen‚ of state or nation. Many concepts and theories are promoted by political theorists and practitioners alike that are varied and many in response to defining a "citizen". The expanse of these theories ranges from the all-encompassing endorsement of world citizenship

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    Public Policy

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    practice reduces fear and crime and gives citizens a sense of restoring order in the community. Community policing also help built a bond between the police and citizens. The police realize that community policing is effective if citizens interact with the police in community base programs and being effective in reporting criminal activities that has or currently taken place in the community. The police department will become an open system to the public. Community leaders and government officials

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    Extreme Sports: Theorizing participation - A Challenge for Phenomenology - Extreme Sports: Theorizing participation Introduction The phrase ‘Extreme Sport’ has developed into an all-encompassing umbrella term for those activities that are traditionally associated with risk-takers or ‘adrenalin junkies’ (Lambton‚ 2000). Skateboarding‚ street luge‚ snow sports‚ mountain sports‚ moto-cross and surfing are just some examples of such sports. Participation in these activities has been considered

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    decades concern for increasing participation of women as equal partners in the sustainable development of their societies and the promotion of the elimination of discriminatory barriers against women in every field has grown rapidly. This includes creation of employment opportunities for women‚ delivery of education and training for women to increase their skills base‚ and improvement of the work environment specific to the needs of women. Women’s participation in the economy Women have made

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