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    Definition Civic means‚ "of‚ relating to‚ or belonging to a city‚ a citizen‚ or citizenship‚ municipal or civil society" Responsibility refers to "the state or quality of being responsible or something for which one is responsible such as a duty‚ obligation or burden" A citizen is "a person owing loyalty to and entitled by birth or naturalization to the protection of a state or union" Citizenship means "a productive‚ responsible‚ caring and contributing member of society." Civic

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    Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374) was an Italian scholar‚ poet‚ and early humanist during the reformation of the Renaissance period. He was one of the greatest poets of the 14th-16th century‚ and is regarded as the father of the humanist movement. Petrarch was a prolific writer. Not only was he known for poetry in Italian and Latin‚ but also hundreds of letters‚ essays and histories. Like Dante‚ a generation before Petrarch wrote in a vernacular style to bring Italian a literary language. In

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    thinkers into one government‚ classical republicanism and natural rights philosophy are actually very different in thoughts and concepts. But there are also few similarities such as both sides stress the need for education and preparation for citizenship. Classical republicanism and natural rights emphasize very different ideas. Natural rights philosophy focuses on individual importance. John Locke refers to a natural rights as our givens we have when we are in a state of nature of no laws

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    the process? Answer3: I think it’s a long process and stressful with the right documentation and the test but worth it and a needed process.  Question4: How has citizenship changed your life? Answer4: I can vote. Papers that I fill out I can now mark that am a citizen.  Question5: Is your daily life different because of citizenship? Answer5: “Not really‚ or actually at all.” Question6: Do you feel the process was worthwhile? Answer6: “Yes‚ the process it worthwhile. If I am planning on living

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    discipline‚ and manners. In Jrotc you learn self-confidence‚ personal pride‚ teamwork‚ unit pride‚ and logic. In Jrotc they help you to build your capacity for life-long learning‚ also you provide incentives to live drug-free promote and encourage citizenship through participation in community service projects‚ and strengthen your self-esteem. Motivation (reminds you of why you have to do something and why you wont give up) + Direction (you learn/plan how to get there/ sacrifice) + Purpose (you know

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    the non-Greeks are inferior barbarians. However he also want sufficient rationality for the slaves to carry out orders of their masters. * Aristotle says that city or state is closely related and are identified through its constitution and citizenship. * While elaborating about different kinds of Governments‚ Aristotle says that there are three just and three unjust types on the basis of benefits to everyone or colleting it for the ruling class respectively. When the ruler king is good it

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    P3 Citizenship A good citizenship has many good benefits for a community and society as a whole such as; Improves society and makes a positive difference- Our social environment is becoming more of a better place because of the good citizens that live in it. They provide a sense of community in a area that doesn’t normally feel close and there is also a sense of pride around the whole surroundings. This can be maintained by people keeping the area they live in clean such as making their house and

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    and still is known as the original culture to create the ideal of democracy and was the first democracy in the ancient world. (Pomeroy‚ 2012)(Levack‚ Muir‚ & Veldman‚ 2011). However; Ancient Athenians were not an equal society‚ they reserved citizenship for only a select group within the population. Male citizens once reaching the age of 18 and who were “free born” were the only citizens of Athens allowed to participant in the cities political life. No other citizen had the privileges the male

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    When I think of America‚ I think of freedom and citizenship. The right to vote‚ or the right to freely speak are things that we‚ as citizens‚ posses. We as citizens have rights‚ and then we have responsibilites. Citizens are expected to know and understand the rules that the government has presented to us‚ and abide by these rules for our freedom. In 1791‚ the Constitution of the United States was amended and we were given the ten amendments‚ which is also known as the Bill of Rights‚ to protect

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    students‚ I love the friends I’ve made.” (Page 274) Some of the sentences such as that one were a little choppy‚ but others were smooth which balanced the essay. Such as‚ “I am moved that thousands of long-term residents are finally taking the oath of citizenship.” (Page 272) The tone in this essay really stood out. It was really easy to understand the emotions that were going between the two sisters. Mira‚ you could tell‚ was upset that immigrants needed to be a citizen. “This is such an unfair way to

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