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    chance to find even more ways to do more service and become a leader. It is also a way to share my ideas/listen to others ideas about fundraisers, collecting donations, etc.There are 4 things that are needed to be a good NJHS student; leadership, citizenship,…

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    Particularly with expressing their opinions and viewpoints and being heard (Kahu, 2015). This is an important result of citizenship. Due to their —- in a community, they are generally given the right to share these opinions and be listened to. However, there are many instances throughout history where this has not been the case. Not all voices are heard. Focusing in on New Zealand…

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    not be happy is because these whole 18 years I did not know that I am not a United States American citizens. Second I would be mad at the government because our family has been in the United States for a long time. We should be able to get our citizenship easily. Moreover, I have noticed that undocumented citizens pay more taxes than the US citizens. Therefore, I think the government should rethink for those undocumented citizens. Even though I am an undocumented citizen, I would still try to go…

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    Roman Urbanization

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    and economic power and strength in ancient world. For relations with Non-Romans the Romans used either directly or indirectly different ways to assimilate and integrate Non-Romans into Roman culture, traditional religion, morality, education and citizenship. For scientists and researchers of old history this kind of expansion is suitably marked Romanization, a sophisticated and difficult cycles of progression which affected in all fields of life. In all spheres of life in ancient world was…

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    immigration is becoming a bigger and bigger issue to Americans each day. Whether anti-immigration or completely for it, there is a way to make a positive impact on both sides of the argument. Creating schools for the immigrants to attend to be awarded citizenship will not only help the aliens but it will also benefit the already American citizens and the government. This will help eliminate most of the 11.3 million illegal immigrants that society consists of (Markon). Building up immigration…

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    Deporting people doesn’t help anything, it just makes matters worse. You separate families, lose jobs, and have a horrible life. We have to make it easier for us and our future generation. We should make it easier for immigrants to get jobs, get their citizenship, and to stop separating families. Separating families is not a good idea. When they are separated all memories will be lost and will take forever to be found. When a parent is gets deported, their children might go with them, stay with…

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    Closed To Migration Essay

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    reforms under 1999 citizenship law change represented a historic shift from jus sangunis (citizenship by descent) to jus soli (citizenship by birth in the territory) (Martin: 2004), which could be explained by to the social ties which has been forged across…

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    have written thoughtfully and thoroughly on the government’s role in safeguarding the welfare of its citizens. Marshall was more concerned with directly addressing individual citizens’ economic security through a redefinition of the meaning of citizenship, including social rights, which are broadly defined but incorporate economic security, in addition to civil and political rights. Moss, on the other hand, was more focused on the government’s ability to reduce and/or reallocate risk. He…

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    Lincoln’s view of the matter summarized the sentiment of the abolitionist states of the Union and the federal government that secession was illegal and nothing more or less than a rebellion and treason. I agree with their interpretation of the founding documents as vehicles of declaration of nationhood for all practical purposes for perpetuity and without any intent of ever dissolving this new union (nation) of states or providing a legal process for such action in the future. By Lincoln’s words…

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    The Good Citizen Analysis

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    Paper #2 – Critical Evaluation of Dalton’s Citizenship Measures Generations of the American people faithfully participate in government policy because it is an honor and privilege to engage in the fundamentals of our country’s political democracy. In The Good Citizen, Russel J. Dalton explores good citizenship and how it affects the country. Also, Dalton focuses on the millennials, and challenges those that do not care about the country. Dalton further analyzes how the norms have changed over…

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