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    Arab and Muslim Registration Security Effects The most significant temporary effect of 9/11 would certainly be the impact of the security as it affected Arabs and Muslims in the country‚ attempting to gain citizenship. Though the security measures found out thousands of illegal Arabs and Muslims‚ only 11 were related to terrorist associations. The other hundreds of thousands legally in the country with a visa were then required to register with the authorities through a program called the National

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    people in the U.S. Are citizens‚ regardless of race‚ color or previous condition.2 *Democrats passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ which forbade discrimination on accound of sex or race.3 *Republicans created the 14th Amendment‚ which says that citizenship rights are guaranteed.4 *Democrats recognize education as the most important issue of the future.5 Education *Republicans promote school choice and home schooling.6 *Democrats are dedicated to ensuring the next generation has access to a first-rate

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    and/or ethical. Good citizenship relates to the type of one’s actions such as actions that remind us of our heritage or involve us in the democratic process. As Aristotle‚ the ancient Greek philosopher‚ said “It’s not always the same thing to be a good man and a good citizen.” The Character Education community has a character development program called The Six Pillars of Character. It is used by many school districts. One of the pillars is called Citizenship. While citizenship may not be‚ in theory

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    values and a commitment to national loyalty. Studying History Is Essential for Good Citizenship- A study of history is essential for good citizenship. History provides data about the emergence of national institutions‚ problems‚ and values. We can use history to see in the past how nations have interacted with other societies‚ providing international and comparative perspectives essential for responsible citizenship. History can be used to find changes affect the lives of citizens. Studying history

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    Amir Mayo Keystone Assignment Forty Hours Of Community Service February 20‚ 2013 Should students complete forty hours of community service before they graduate? That’s a very good question‚ so should they? I think they should for many reasons. One I think it will be a good experience to interact with the community. Two it teaches people that not all good deeds have to be paid for. Lastly those forty hours from every student can be calculated all together and can help get the school recognized

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    range of meanings attached to citizenship‚ diversity and the associated terminology To achieve P1‚ learners must explain a range of definitions and meanings and this could take the form of a glossary booklet. Learners should also attempt to relate these meanings to public services. P2 Discuss the key concepts associated with diversity For P2‚learners could add to the booklet with a range of written and pictorial evidence covering the key concepts of citizenship and diversity as shown in the

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    not have to be a military protection‚ but also protection from violence‚ robbery and other types of crime. Be ready to help the police to stop criminals‚ and create save environment for young people. Education is another powerful tool to build citizenship values. Through interacting with friends and teachers from kindergarten through university‚ one can strengthen such virtues as love‚ care‚ responsibility‚ honesty and devotion. One can also accumulate a wealth of knowledge that can help one carry

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    Good Citizenship Values A good citizen is one who properly fulfills his or her role as a citizen. There are many opinions as to what constitutes a good citizen. Theodore said‚ "The first requisite of a good citizen in this Republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his weight." Education is sometimes viewed as a prerequisite to good citizenship‚ in that it helps citizens make good decisions and deal with demagogues who would delude them. Roger Solder writes that in a democracy

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    committed to enacting comprehensive immigration reform." Immigration overhaul would include bringing "undocumented immigrants out of the shadows‚" requiring illegal immigrants "to get right with the law‚ and pay taxes" to get on a path toward citizenship. It also calls for a visa system that

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    World citizen has a variety of similar meanings‚ often referring to a person who disapproves of traditional geopolitical divisions derived from national citizenship. An early incarnation of this sentiment can be found in Diogenes of Sinope (c. 412 B.C.)‚ the founding father of the Cynic movement in Ancient Greece. Of Diogenes it is said: "Asked where he came from‚ he answered: ’I am a citizen of the world (kosmopolitês)’".[1] This was a ground-breaking concept‚ because the broadest basis of social

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