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    One way to distinguish a person from the billions of other people in the world is by looking into their ethnicity. Ethnicity may be simplified as just a person’s origin, but arguments have been made that there is more to the world. Joane Nagel, author of “Constructing Ethnicity”, writes about what makes up the word ethnicity along with its uses in social and political spectrums. According to Diffen.com an ethnic group or ethnicity is a population group whose members identify with each other on…

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    revolutions. RMAs are useful in revealing how societies capitalize on military revolutions and use them to their advantage. Throughout history, nation states have used RMAs to exploit the advantages of military revolutions derived from the formation of nation states and the French Revolution. The first significant military revolution was the rise of the nation state. In 1648, Europe concluded thirty years of continuous bloodshed over religious alliances . At the conclusion of these conflicts,…

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    Dual citizenships, it is also called dual nationality. It means that the person has two different nationalities of two countries at the same time. Nowadays there are a lot of countries which allowed people to be nation of two different countries, such as Korea, US, Canada and Spain etc. However, different countries allow people to have different nationalities by different laws and automatic operation. For example, if you are a Korean who born in US, you may be both a US national and a Korea…

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    The word nation came to English from the old French word nacion, which in turn originates from the latin word natio literally meaning “that which has been born”. (Harper, Douglas) A nation may refer to a community of people who share a common language, culture, ethnicity, decent or history, it can also refer to people who share a common territory and govt. Where Nationalism is a belief system, creed or political ideology that involves a strong identification of a group of individuals with a…

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    two phenomena: First is the attitude or behaviour that the members of a nation have when they care about their national identity, and second is the actions that the members of a nation take when seeking to achieve or sustain self-determination (Miscevic,2014). Nationalism has been a part of the history of every Filipino. Nationalism is not just a sentiment but also a political…

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    The Onion Of Culture

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    he traditional and mainstream theory of national cultures is known as the onion metaphor introduced by Hofstede in 1991. According to it, cultures are defined by strict political national boundaries, emphasizing nationality and the importance of nation-states. The onion model describes different layers of a culture, meaning that in the surface of the onion there are the practices of culture, that is, symbols, heroes, and rituals. The core of the onion depicts the core of a culture including…

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    There is no clear, cut and dry answer for the question “What makes a good president?” There are, however, certain shared characteristics that good leaders have shown to possess. Most people recognize these traits and while opinions may slightly differ, the vast majority of people incorporate such characteristics into their beliefs of what makes a successful president. A key example of this was made apparent to me when I brought up the discussion of what makes a good president with my mom.…

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    Australia prides itself on the fact that it is a multicultural society. Our status of cultural diversity is far beyond some other countries and with that, we stand by what we believe in to lead as example in the hope that other countries follow suit. Home to one of the world’s longest surviving cultures, the interconnectivity between Australian citizens and culture is growing for the better and expanding ever so greater into the future. Unfortunately, Australia has not always matched its…

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    Identity For Indigenous people, ancestry is deemed as the spirits of the Indigenous people (Perso & Hayward, 2015). Indigenous people show extreme respect to their ancestry, as they believe it explains where they come from. The foundation of Indigenous identity is their links to the ‘country’ (Perso & Hayward, 2015). It is about where they grow up, who they are and which group they belong to. Indigenous people value the traditional lands of their cultural groups and the kinship between…

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    Borders — whether internal or external, social or economic, geopolitical or psychological — have assumed a most significant role in developing Canada's sense of nation. Borders, starting with those in common with the United States, in addition to the artificial internal regional borders, frame Canadian identity. Identity, however, is a notion both revealed and invented. The Canadian identity is composite and multifaceted to the point of not being easily understood even by those who would try to…

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