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    religious, or cultural group of people. Aside from division, nationalism also served to cause consensus and dignity among people which lead to unification of a nation due to reverse reasons; pride, kinsmanship and courage. There are many cases in which nationalism has played its intrinsic role. Which role took place depended on the nation, and the pressure or injustice inflicted; from collapsing great empires such as Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman…

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    There has been many arguments on whether the Australian flag should be changed or not. And I believe that by changing the Australian flag can help to reinforce our national pride. A flag is a representative of a nation and its people. Our current flag demonstrates a strong sense of pride and the same emotions will still be carried through by the new flag. By changing the flag design it would display a more clear and recognisable Australian identity. Our Australian flag has been around for many…

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    In this globalized world finding one’s identity has become an arduous task. For those of us who left our country of origin, it is particularly difficult to merge our cultural and personal values as we seek to find our place in this world. This became a potent reminder as we recently traveled across India exploring and enjoying its varied cultures, customs, traditions, and rich history. However, often during the travels, we felt unsure of where we belonged culturally and socially. While we…

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    A racial group refers to groups with biologically inherited characteristics. This means caucasian or mongoloid. Ethnic groups refer to a sense of identity around a cultural tradition. These groups are unique and distinguishable by language, religion, dress, etc. My best friend is taiwanese and her mom moved here from her island 30 or more years ago. Her mother loves going to cultural events and meeting people near her homeland and I always seem to go with them. During one event we went to an…

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    " Being an American citizen is more than what is printed on your birth certificate. Our country is one of the most impacting and inspirational lands that you can see or be a part of. I believe that being an American defines a person, as well as a nation. Understanding America's complex history, government systems, and national pride are the biggest factors in what it means to be an American citizen. One of the most important factors of being an American is learning and…

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    largely influenced by traditional standards of Austria and Germany. However, around the middle of the 19th century, composers from many other countries around the world began trying to establish distinctive national styles that represented their own nation by using traditional forms of dance, folk songs and history. Many expressionist composers based their music on nationalism and themes. Kryzysztof Penderecki’s ‘Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima’ and Peter Sculthorpe’s ‘Jabiru Dreaming’…

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    Is Canada A Country We Can Be Proud Of? Canada’s history entails both good and bad events. There is one question that is asked time and time again and that is whether or not Canada is a country we can be proud of. Canada's history has had ups and downs but the ups greatly outweigh the downs. there are three main events that prove that Canadians should be proud of Canada’s history; these reasons are when woman gained the right to vote, Canada's contribution to the invasion of Normandy, and how…

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    National identities are very much manifested in the social relationships, cultural expressions, and socio-economic experiences of a borderland community. In the U.S. there is so much unique diversity and I am going to prove this using the CSU Long Beach campus. My group and I from my history class took a fieldtrip around campus to analyze the different cultures and people that interacted on campus as well as one event that we attended. Throughout class we also read many stories on cultural…

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    all sorts of places. The three excellent characteristics of our large, beautiful nation are our government system, our peacefulness, and our multiculturalism. The first characteristic…

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    it must have “supreme power especially over a body politic.” Two, it must have autonomy, or “freedom from external control.” And, three, it must have “controlling influence” (“Sovereignty”). The path toward tribal sovereignty for Native American nations has been and continues to be a rough one. From the beginnings of colonialism to the founding of the United States and onto the present day, there have been both positive and negative alterations made to the idea of Native American tribal…

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