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    duties of global citizenship have been by many parties including inside and outside universities. Eade and O’Byrne (2005‚ 17) say “After human have been independent‚ their live become more flexible and colorful because people can do everything that they prefer to do‚ so that mankind more enjoyable with their lifestyle and need to protect their rights”. Some people misunderstand the rights and duties of global citizenship because they lack education about them “Improving the education of democracy is

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE My love of biology started in high school. We had young and enthusiastic teachers‚ who took us on field trips and visits. They made sure we did as much practical work as was feasible and demonstrated experiments that we could do ourselves. They also encouraged us to read. I remember the impact of the reading “The Big Bang Theory” had on me. Since‚ then I made up my mind to join medical stream as my future educational option. I was born and brought up in Amritsar‚ which is one

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    creates many obstacles for human life‚ for example‚ pollution issues. Consequently‚ understanding the expression ‘Global Citizenship’ is essential for societies who inhabit this global village in general and for students inparticular. This essay will analyse definitions of global citizenship. There are three important aspects to become a good global citizen. In general‚ global citizenship refers to people is commitment to deal with same problems. Additionally‚ it means social responsibility and sustainable

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    Theodore Roosevelt’s The Duties of American Citizenship Speech Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States of America. He is noted for his enthusiastic personality‚ range of interests and achievements‚ and his leadership of the Progressive Movement. Before becoming President‚ he held offices at the city‚ state‚ and federal levels. Roosevelt’s achievements as a naturalist‚ explorer‚ hunter‚ author‚ and soldier are as much a part of his fame as any office he held as a politician

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    Global Citizenship With the developed information technology‚ the world has become smaller and smaller as a whole. However‚ a gap between poor and rich is growing in the last decades (Eikenberry‚ 2006‚ p.587). The philanthropy‚ which means voluntary contribution to welfare‚ also has received more attention in the mainstream media. Philanthropy from a few privileged people in richer countries can make a difference to the poorer people and countries. Just as Margaret Mead (cited in Leder‚ 2005‚ p

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    Citizenship and Suffrage "Philippine citizenship is a gift that must be deserved to be retained. The Philippines‚ for all her modest resources compared to those of other states‚ is a jealous and possessive mother demanding total love and loyalty from her children.“ -Justice Isagani Cruz- What is Citizenship? • A term denoting membership in a political community with full civil and political privilege and this membership imply‚ reciprocally‚ a duty of allegiance on the part of the member and duty

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    Birthright citizenship The birthright citizens also know as 14th amendment was ratified on July 9‚ 186‚ it granted citizenship to “all person born or naturalized” in the United States. In recent news the topic of birthright citizenship has been a big debate in the GOP candidate race for president. Many candidates have made it know that they are against against birthright citizenship‚ someone of them our top GOP leader Donald Trump‚ and Ben Carson. Other candidates Like Marco Rubio and Carly Fiorina

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    Systems of Knowledge What is Understood by the Term Active Citizen? What makes one belong as a citizen? To be able to discuss and argument what an active citizen is‚ we must first understand what the meaning of a citizen is. Citizenship is the status given to a person‚ recognised under the custom or law of a state and granted specific rights and duties. A citizen makes part of a state. A state is an organised political community under one government; a commonwealth; a nation. A citizen has at

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    9PART I Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship: The U.S. Bishops’ Reflection on Catholic Teaching and Political Life Introduction 1. As a nation‚ we share many blessings and strengths‚ including a tradition of religious freedom and political participation. However‚ as a people‚ we face serious challenges that are clearly political and also profoundly moral. 2. We are a nation founded on “life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness‚” but the right to life itself is not fully protected‚ especially

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    purpose of values education in schools today Values are core traits and qualities that represent an individual’s beliefs and guiding principles‚ which form the foundation of who we are. Values of people in society differ from one another due to the culture‚ upbringing‚ religious beliefs and many other experiences that shape each and every human being. Primarily‚ values are fundamentally taught at a young age‚ these values are predominantly learnt from family and friends‚ the community and through

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