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    Oath to the Office

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    OATH OF OFFICE JAYCEE CREED We Believe That faith in GOD gives meaning and purpose to human life; That the brotherhood of man transcend the sovereignty of nations; That economic justice can best be won by free men through free enterprise; That government should be of laws rather than of men; That earth’s great treasure lies in human personality; And that service to humanity is the best work of life.

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    were shared by all those involved. In France‚ Roland Dorgelès was a witness to the eagerness of the people in‚ which he writes about in That Fabulous Day. “Young and old‚ civilians and military men burned with the same excitement. It was like a Brotherhood Day.”1[1] Everyone was willing to do their part and fight for their country. However‚ on another side of things‚ in the book All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque‚ the brutal realities of war and mental damage caused by such deplorable

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    in September 1993‚ the 1948 flag having been readopted in June of that year. Symbols | Ministry of Education‚ Youth and Sports | People | Angkor Wat | Integrity‚ Justice and Heritage | Theravada Buddhism | Blue | Liberty‚ Cooperation and Brotherhood | King | Red | Bravery | People | 3.East Timor The flag of East Timor (Português: Bandeira de Timor-Leste) was adopted in 2002. It is the same as the 1975 flag. At midnight on May 19‚ and during the first moments of Independence Day‚ 20

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    Evolution of Communism in Europe Outline: Thesis: Communism in Europe faced a lot of mutations with the contribution of big philosophers and leaders like Marx‚ Lenin‚ and Gramsci and evolved to become the socialism we know today. I – Marxism A – Overview B – Major Elements II – Stalinism A – Overview B – Contribution of Stalin III – Eurocommunism A – Overview B – Description C – Major Elements IV – Socialism A – Overview B – Major Elements V – Future of Socialism

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    Indian Political System

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    An Introduction IS INDIA A NATION ? NATION: “a large body of people united by common descent‚ history‚ culture‚ or language‚ inhabiting a particular state or territory” (Oxford Dictionary) In India we have….. • No. of religions • Diverse physical features - Dry deserts‚ Evergreen forests‚ Fertile plains • No. of languages (200) and dialects (1400) • No uniform civil code • Diversity of clothing and attire • Diversity in food habits • Numerous tribal cultures Emergence of a Nation

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    ECONOMIC HISTORY AND THE PRESENT SCENERIO OF INDIA There have been recent studies of the entire history of the economy of india where it is possible to ananlyse where india stood its place in past and where it is currently held. Paul Birog made a thorough analysis of Asian countries GDP economic development of 1750-1918 where surprisingly the findings in 1700AD drawn economic statistics of world . China had 32.8% GDP where as as india had 25% . UK at that time had 1.8% GDP along with 1% GDP in

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    “I HAVE A DREAM” by MARTIN LUTHER KING Martin Luther king was an afro-American born in Atlanta (1929). Most of his life was dedicated to the struggle against races discrimination. We can define Martin Luther King as a pacifist who fought for peace and the equality of the human rights‚ a dreamer who fight for a better world and an apostle of justice. During the 1950s and 1960s he dedicated the most time of his life to abolish the differences between whites and blacks; this is to say‚ to end up with

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    PAKISTAN AND THE MUSLIM WORLD ZULFIKAR ALI BHUTTO Reproduced By: Sani H. Panhwar Member Sindh Council‚ PPP Pakistan and the Muslim World; Copyright © www.bhutto.org 1 Speech delivered by Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto‚ the Foreign Minister of Pakistan to the Pakistan Islamic Council for International Affairs‚ Karachi‚ June 13‚ 1965 An essential feature of the foreign policy of Pakistan is its marked emphasis on the extensive civilization of Islam as a force of emancipation and progress

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    Imagined Communities

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    worship‚ however most people in America have never been there. They still claim the other members of their religion to be their brothers in that religion and to love one another despite never knowing one another. It may be compared to a college fraternity or a sorority in which everyone refers to each other as brother and sister but they might not ever know any of their brothers and sisters from other colleges throughout the nation. Anderson claims‚ "In fact‚ all communities larger than primordial

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    prophet and even a modern day Moses. For all his hard work he was given the most honorable reward of all time which was the Noble Peace Prize on December 10‚ 1964 this prize which is only given to a person that done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations‚ for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses when Martin receive his prize he gave a very good acceptation

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