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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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    In the early days of our nation‚ national 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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    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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    Pakistani’s. It was not a time to just sit at homes and see what is happening and contradict on it. It was a time when all the Pakistani’s had to join hands and rise against the cause but we did not. A very authoritative trait lacking from Pakistani’s is ‘Unity --The key to success. It is a disappointment to say that we lack this quality in ourselves. Let it be the politicians‚ people from different professions or the ordinary people‚ none possesses this attribute. I believe only if we work together we will

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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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    taking part in similar interventions or initiatives and frequent turnover of the health-promoting schools’ teams necessitated re-training with a limited budget. To counter these challenges‚ the schools were encouraged to integrate all the elements and actions of the Health-Promoting Schools Initiative into their working plans as core components. In the growth phase of the initiative‚ the National Health-Promoting Schools Task Force came up with the twinning approach to assist schools in proper utilization

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    Title Malaysian Unity Introduction Malaysia is one of the countries in the world populated by various racial‚ ethnic and religion. Malay‚ Chinese and Indians form the largest ethnics group. Islam is the official religion in Malaysia. However‚ there are other religions practiced including Christianity‚ Hinduism‚ Buddhism and various other tribal religions. Although Malaysian comes from diverse background‚ there is a unique unity in its diversity. Body United by Language Why unity is important

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    Unity is foreign

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    in 1957 and the formation of Malaysia in 1963‚ Malaysians are supposed to bind to their land and be united. However‚ unity is still foreign to Malaysia. It is difficult for Malaysians to be really united due to the fact that its formation was race based‚ adding the prejudices and stereotypes that causes Malaysians suspicious with each other. It is quite difficult to have real unity since there is still racism‚ followed by the political system which is race based‚ and the lack of political will to

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    climate that prevails in the world today emphasises difference‚ disunity‚ and destruction rather than the qualities of unity and productive and constructive energy that are required to sustain human societies. These negative processes and forces have perpetuated our alienation from the basic material roots of our existence‚ the natural world of which we are a part. The use of the phrase unity in diversity and similar concepts is not a new phenomenon. Its roots reach back hundreds of years in non-western

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    Unity in the Christian Community DeLishia Boykin The recent debates regarding President Barack Obama’s statement of support for same sex marriage‚ health care and the bill regarding the Violence Against Women act have created diversified dialogue on the national level and produced efforts of dissension in the Christian community. Social media has been heavily populated with faith leaders that made decisions or adopt similar positions regarding the issues at hand. These statements have urged

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