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    Plato's Unfreedoms

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    interests were deemed jeopardized. He also believes in public education systems albeit for different reasons. While Plato reasons different kinds of education for different classes of people as beneficial for society, Aristotle, from his belief that citizenship is an individual’s performance in public life through participation in legal and political processes, envisions public education as training for people to become…

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    the right to carry small, personal firearms. People should not be powerless to stop heinous individual. If it is life or death, every individual has a right to defend themselves. Immigrants are prohibited from entering the settlements until the citizenship test is passed. Enrollment in this settlement is not very exclusive, but their is a large portion of the population that is not willing to give it their…

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    Coach Pennington has over 300 basketball.through his coaching years(still coaching today) he has taught many players new tricks,refreshed old ones. according to his players he is very calm and pushes you more than other coaches do.He is 47 years old currently,His career started in wichita falls texas.Eventually he decided to come down to Olney texas and coach here.Coach Pennington’s players show trust by doing what is told.He trusts them to do what is told. Trust is like glass,fragile,and once…

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    My responsibility to America is to be a citizen. I am born here, I am raised here and I live here and the things we see and hear is what we live by. My job is to make America a priority not FIRST but something I look upon, but do they look upon is? Americans have to pay their own way, look out for future generations into becoming bigger and BETTER, Not only I but you, friends and family. Look at today’s society, we’re pretty much DESTROYED. Everyday problems… Citizens DON’T have respect for…

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    In “The complex world of a global citizen”, Irene Skovgaard-Smith explains that global citizens are complex people with roots and they come from a wide range of people, backgrounds, and cultures. This is found by looking at what these global citizens do to be considered multicultural. Also, looking at the fact that there is not a defined global culture, we can also better understand global citizens have their own roots. Knowing the limits of global citizens can help to understand more about…

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    “Man is by nature a political animal” is perhaps the most quoted phrase from Aristotle’s Politics despite the observation that the context in which this claim was made has not always been properly understood. Recently, however, frustrations with the lack of political participation in modern liberal democracies have contributed to renewed interest in some of Aristotle’s ideas—namely, democratic theory. Throughout chapters 9 to 13 of Book 3 of Politics, Aristotle provides an empirical assessment…

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    Rock Johnson Analysis

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    responsibility” more than the rest. Since his father, Rocky Johnson, was considered to be a self-made man, Johnson strongly believes that everybody should be responsible for his or her own actions and welfare. Johnson takes a very Republican stand on good citizenship because opposes progressive taxation, decreasing military spending, and government regulation. If Johnson is elected President, he vows that taxes will be flat and not altered in order to support his Republican standards. “The Rock”…

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    National Junior Honors Society is a society for kids who exceed in the four categories: leadership, service, character, and citizenship. Being in NJHS would be an amazing opportunity that I hope I can be a part of. I believe that I excell in all of the four categories in many different ways and I am definitely someone that you should consider for the part. One of the categories is leadership and I feel that I am a very good leader that would be great for NJHS. For example, I play competitive…

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    Committee located in Glendale, California. Her previous background and current employment interested me and made me want to reach out and ask her views on citizenship and what it means to participate. I conducted a phone interview with Katelyn and she may be reached at (805) 558-1804 or by email at Katelyn.Masket@rescue.org. The idea of citizenship has long been instilled and molded into the lives of people all around the world.…

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    Civic Dispositions

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    Will democratic classrooms foster the civic dispositions that are needed for civic commitment? Yes, classroom do foster civic disposition that are needed for civic commitment. Students have the opportunity to use what they learn to use it to their advantages. This can occur by using what they learn and using it to become a good citizen to the society they will face. The classroom actually helps student by preparing them to understand responsibilities and decision making. Students will have…

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