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    Every nation needs some marks of identity. Language is also amark of identification of any nation. Pakistan is a federation of four provinces and its national language is URDU. URDU- THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE OF PAKISTAN Urdu is our national language. It has played an importyant role in the articulation of muslim culture in South East Asia.It has been rightly said that urdu had been the a symbol‚ an issue and a weapon in our struggle for independence. The 1973 constitution of Pakistan has also

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    Blessed Among Nations America‚ land of the free and home of the brave‚ built for Americans‚ but by Americans? America’s accumulation and creation of power is questioned in Eric Rauchway’s novel Blessed Among Nations; Rauchway infers that the world influenced upward trends such as immigration‚ and increased economic production during the late 19th century; which contributed to America’s overall growth of power. As the years prior to the Great War rolled forward an upward trend was seen for immigration

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    In the early days of our nationnational unity seemed very far off. Nothing could be agreed upon‚ and everything seemed to cause conflict. What didn’t help with national unity was  the many significant events that took place in the early 1800’s that caused Americans to divide themselves.     One of these events that caused turmoil in the nation was the election of 1800. This election was the first time in our country’s history that the political power passed from one party to another. John Adams

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    P4- There is a variety of national initiatives which promote anti-discriminatory practices: Some of these practices are provisions relating to‚ European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms 1950‚ Sex Discrimination Act 1975‚ Mental Health Act 1983‚ Mental Health (Northern Ireland) Order 1986‚ The Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989‚ The Children Act 1989‚ Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000‚ Disability Discrimination Act 2005‚ it is important in every work place and setting

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    In my opinion‚ I stronglyagree thatnational unity can be enhanced to strengthen solidarity among all thevarious races in this country.In this essay‚ I will discuss three solid strategiesfor enhancing national unitywhich areevery individual needs to be more patriotic‚be respectful of each different culture and mould a future generation that istolerant and grateful to be Malaysian. First and foremost‚every individual can play a part in enhancing national unit bybeing more patriotic.This is becausewhen

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    for Sri Lankans to realize the importance of unity. Sri Lanka now stands in a position where the country is gradually recovering from brutal wounds of war and this is high time for the nation to look into aspects of promoting unity among diverse cultures and ethnic groups to avoid the reoccurrence of such a tragedy. One way of achieving unity among different ethnic groups is through education. Enlightenment of the nation about the importance of unity can only be achieved by educating people. This

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    UNITY OF THOUGHT •A sentence has unity if it expresses only one main idea. SENTENCE UNITY HOW TO ACHIEVESENT ENCE UNITY? Consistent Use of Tenses • A verb in an adverbial clause generally agrees with the tense of the verb in the main clause. • Avoid unnecessary shifting from first person to third person or vice versa Consistent use of Number • Shifting persons of pronouns will destroy unity. The pronouns must agree with their antecedents Consistent Use of Persons of pronouns • Do

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    Designating an Official Language‚ Unity in the Nation or a Threat to Individual Liberty Dawn Mullins English Composition II Instructor Bargenquast October 15‚ 2012 Designating an Official Language‚ Unity in the Nation or a Threat to Individual Liberty? The debate on whether designating English as the official language will unify this nation or threaten individual liberty has been an issue that is discussed among the nations masses. The definition of an official language

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    Department of History and Geography MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Baltimore‚ Maryland 21251-0001. War and Peace Among Peoples and Nations: A Historical Examination of the development of World War II‚ and the impact on Europe and the world. By Instructor: Dr Aubrey A. Thompson. Course/Class: History 102. Date: Monday‚ April 8th‚ 2011 INTRODUCTION: Dating back to ancient civilizations‚ humans have always engaged

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    What forces and events affected national unity and growth? The nation was both strengthened and weakened by different forces. Some of the forces that strengthened the nation were the Industrial Revolution fueling economic growth‚ the American System encouraging economic self-sufficiency‚ improving transportation and communication by linking cities and regions‚ and the United States expanding and defining borders. Some of the forces that weakened the nation were new industry and inventions leading

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