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    In broad usage‚ the term global citizenship has much the same meaning as world citizen. It typically defines a person who places their identity with a "global community" above their identity as a citizen of a particular nation or place. The idea is that one’s identity transcends geography or political borders and that the planetary human community is interdependent and whole; humankind is essentially one. The term has use in education and political philosophy and has enjoyed popular use in social

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    Citizenship Re-Acquisition of German Citizenship by former German Citizens Summary and Comment by Frederick S. Wyle and Daniel Eichmann This comment is based upon a more detailed paper on this subject (in German) by Daniel Eichmann‚ a German lawyer visiting in the United States. It does not deal with the re-acquisition or re-recognition of German citizenship that was lost by reason of NAZI laws between 1933 and 1945‚ laws

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    mothers‚ who elect Philippine citizenship upon reaching the age of majority.       Even if the child is born to an alien father and a Filipino mother‚ the Filipino citizenship of the mother will bestow natural-born Philippine citizenship upon the child PROVIDED his birth occurred on or after January 17‚ 1973 (date of ratification of the 1973 Constitution)‚ otherwise he followed the citizenship of the alien father and acquired at best only an inchoate Philippine citizenship which he could perfect by

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    the steps to citizenship for immigrants and what are the privileges of being a citizen of the United States? I will begin my second paragraph talking about citizenship. “Citizenship is man’s basic right‚ for it is nothing less than his right to have rights” You can become a U.S. citizen by birth‚ through a process called “naturalization” “through derivative citizenship‚ or through acquired citizenship. Action and attitudes form the basics concepts of responsible citizenship. Some of these

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    Purposes and Meanings of American Education As Americans‚ we take education for granted. We see it as a right that everyone is entitled to an education. This was not always the case. There was a time in America’s history in which education was not a basic right for everyone. In this essay I will be discussing the purposes of American education‚ how the American educational system has changed through the years for students‚ what the meaning of American education is to me‚ and about the new understandings

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    Meaning of Global Citizenship essay The world over the years as a whole has grown immensely. Together we have experienced‚ fixed and struggled through many worldwide issues. During all of these ups and downs we have been pulled closer together as less of individual nations and more of a global group‚ some examples of this can be seen in the way we have improved with racism and prejudice. These issues were major problems that the world faced; they were responsible for damaging thousands of lives

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    Citizenship and Friendship is a piece from ”Habits of the Heart’‚ which is written by Robert N. Bellah and associates. This passage talks about how the definition of friendship changes over time in American communities. Bellah says that classical ideas of friendship in early America contains three important elements that ”Friends must enjoy one another’s company‚ friends must be useful to one another‚ and friends must share a common commitment to the good”. According to Bellah‚ the first two elements

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    To what extent was the acquisition of US citizenship in 1924 the most important turning point in the development of Native American civil rights 1865-1992? Whilst it can be argued that there were only very few turning points in Native American history‚ and most of them would be said to have been in the final third of the period 1865-1992‚ it can also be stated that there were lots of important turning points for the Natives whether they be good or bad. All through the period different events can

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    have been researching and investigating in class is alcohol education in school‚ so that we can campaign and raise some kind of awareness for alcohol education as a regular lesson in all schools throughout Britain. The reason for this is because we feel and have noticed that young adults in their teen years are drinking regularly on a daily basis and a part of that main reason might actually be the fact that we don’t have any real education to teach us about the dangerous effects of alcohol and this

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    This application form is your first step to being selected for the Global Citizen Programme (previously known as GCDP) offered by AIESEC in FTU HCMC. If your application is selected‚ you will advance to the final round of selection - the interview and evaluation sessions. INSTRUCTION - Fill in this form and click "Save" - Send your form and a picture of yours to us at Xl.recruitment@aiesec.net (subject: [Global Citizen][Application form][Your name]) no later than 23:59 October 1st‚ 2013

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