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    A global citizen is somebody who lives to better the world around them, to be a citizen of earth, not just the community in which they live. Global citizens are hard to find. There are not many people on Earth who are truly global citizens and not because they don’t want what is good for the world, but because they haven’t been afforded the opportunity to explore the world to discover what truly is the best for the entire world. Firoozeh Dumas is not a global citizen according to my definition.…

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    I disagree that nationalism is inherently dangerous because it creates and encourages xenophobic attitude and policies. Nationalism does encourages fear and terror within a nation, but that does not mean it is dangerous. That fear and fright that nationalism creates, keeps a nation safe and secure. It also gives that same nation, hope and pride. Nationalism provides strength and motivation for citizens, so that one can be beneficial for their nation The good of nationalism has its positive…

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    NorthStar Human Rights Policy Respect for human rights is fundamental to the sustainability of NorthStar. We are committed to ensure that everyone at NorthStar - and everyone with whom we come into contact with - is treated with dignity and respect. Our Human Right principles: • We conduct our business in a manner that respects the rights and dignity of all people, complying with all legal requirements. • We prohibit the use of all forms of forced labor, including prison labor, indentured labor…

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    Nationalism is defined as a strong sense of pride in one’s country. This concept has been around since the beginning of advanced civilization. From the Roman Empire to Nazi Germany, nationalism has been used and interpreted differently. Nationalism is neither inherently good or evil, but it can be used in both ways. Throughout history, the effects of nationalism have been positive or negative and the lack of nationalism has had adverse consequences. Nationalism had influential and overall…

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    Immigration is happening at a very high rate, some legally and many not legally. Approximately 11 million people live undocumented in the U.S.(Immigration notes). All immigrants have arrived from what is known as the front door, side door, and back door policy. Front door policy is when a person arrives to be a permanent citizen by going through the legal steps to be a citizen (Immigration notes). First they become a naturalized citizen and are here in a legal long term residency which after so…

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    Canadian Culture Analysis

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    A close examination of the type of national culture produced and promoted by institutions such as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and the National Film Board of Canada, is guided and defined by a climate of desire to cultivate a national identity that would set Canada’s global image aside from external influence. The vast landscape and great distance between various communities within Canada posed a challenge to uniting the country under one image of nationalism. The establishment of such…

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    How is the theme, Cultural Identity reflected in the poems“Presents From My Aunts In Pakistan” by Moniza Alvi and “Search For My Tongue” by Sujatta Bahtt? The poems “Presents From My Aunts In Pakistan” and “Search For My Tongue” are both poems that convey the theme of Cultural Identity by personal experiences. “Presents From My Aunts in Pakistan” focuses on the idea of confusion and loneliness of belonging to two different cultures, while “Search For My Tongue” gives the reader an idea of the…

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    As the world is getting bigger on a global scale, people strive to find an identity for themselves in a community and environment that may not always work in one’s favor. The impulse to do something beneficial for the greater good becomes a fixation that cannot be neglected because of a person’s obligation to participate. While not everyone feels the need to contribute, those who do, get their accountable consciences from the responsibility they acclaim. This is evident in the lives of people…

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    Nationalism Sells Nationalism refers to a belief, creed or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with and becoming attached to one's nation. Nationalism involves pride for one’s national identity. Through out history nationalism has been essential in uniting a nation together and working towards bettering a nation. However nowadays companies are using people’s pride for one’s country to profit.Advertisement which has the sole purpose to sale has recognized the…

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    Andrew O Hagen Analysis

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    The quote ”A good nationalism has to depend on a principle of the common people, on the myths of a struggling commonality”express the fact that a nation is built on the coming together of common citizens as well as establishing a feeling of struggling. This feeling creates an environment where our society feels it must work hard to keep the nation together. Andrew O’Hagen has taken the reality of different nations in our world and has put them into one sentence. Andrew O'Hagen's view is one of…

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