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    loveliness; and the daisy of innocence. The aloe is the emblem of affliction and grief‚ and the apple of temptation. The aspen tree is emblematic of lamentation; the scarlet auricula of avarice; and the asturtium of splendor‚ while the nasturtium is of patriotism. The myrrh is emblematic of gladness‚ and the myrtle of love. The olive denotes peace‚ and the rose of York and Lancaster war. The pepper-plant satire‚ and the pear-tree affection. The peony anger‚ and the poplar courage. The bay-tree glory‚ and

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    Soldier” by Rupert Brooke tackle the subject of war and show the poet’s experience in war. In the poem “The Soldier” the poet speaks of the glory‚ honour and the nobility of war and of fighting and dying for England. Brooke shows a strong feeling of patriotism throughout the poem and says he will be “forever England”. He says that if he dies‚ the place he will be buried will have “richer dust” because he has been taught‚ shaped‚ influenced and enriched by England. The poet also believes that he will be

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    appeal to powerful words‚ repetition and the use of inclusive language. Green knew the appeal and emotion that can be drawn from using powerfully motivational words; he does this to drag out the patriotisms inside each person in the audience. “We may again give evidence to the world of bravery and patriotism of a race in whose hearts burns the love of country‚ of freedom‚ and of civic and religious toleration.” That there has with it: love‚ freedom‚ and religion‚ all three of which have the ability

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    play’s themes. This will be shown through the analysis of three secondary characters: Duncan‚ Macduff and the Weird Sisters. Duncan is a very influential character when he is alive and after his death. He helped develop the theme of loyalty and patriotism by making Macbeth think twice about his assassination. Macbeth’s loyalty towards Duncan is expressed in his famous soliloquy when he says‚ “ He is here in double trust:/ First‚ as I am his kinsman and his subject.”(1.7 12-13)

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    IELTS Essay‚ topic: Popular events Popular events like the football world cup and other international sporting occasions are essential in easing international tensions and releasing patriotic emotions in a safe way. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? The World Cup football matches and the Olympics are held worldwide with great national support and expectations. As a fan of those competitions‚ I agree with the idea that sporting events can be necessary for international relations

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    Shakespeare continually contrasts the Dauphin with Henry and therefore effectively brings to the audience’s attention the admirable characteristics of Henry. Throughout the play Henry puts the needs of his kingdom above his own which proves his patriotism and shows that he possesses the qualities of a good King. This in turn relates to the chain of being because every time he gives an order he refers to God and Henry’s people refer to him. Through the use of literary devices such as soliloquies‚

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    2006. <http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/BluePete/Man.htm#rfn1> Vitale‚ Joe. Patterns: Self Destruction Mind Trick. Law of Attraction. Nov 2009. <http://blog.mrfire.com/?p=1654> Zmora‚ H. Love of Country and Love of Party: Patriotism and human nature in Machiavelli. History of Political Thought. 424-445: 2004.

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    Running Head: WASHINGTON Washington Newburgh Conspiracy Speech English 115‚ Section 12 March 6‚ 2006 Washington Newburgh Conspiracy Speech "His mind was great and powerful‚ without being of the very first order; his penetration strong . . . Perhaps the strongest feature in his character was prudence‚ never acting until every circumstance‚ every consideration‚ was maturely weighed; refraining if he saw a doubt‚ but‚ when once decided‚ going through with his purpose‚ whatever obstacles

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    January 2002 by virtue of Republic Act 9163‚ otherwise known as the "National Service Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001" The National Service Training Programme (NSTP) is implemented to achieve the objectives: To develop and enhance the spirit of patriotism amongst youths‚ To encourage national integration and racial unity‚ To build character through imparting core moral values‚ To instil a spirit of volunteerism‚To develop a young generation that is resilient‚ healthy and confident. The National

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    enhanced the concept of authority by portraying the idea through varying levels and perspectives. The level of authority one possesses is determined by their position in their hierarchical society. Additionally‚ one’s authority can ignite a sense of patriotism and unity among those under the influence of it. Also‚ a good leader may not necessarily equate to a good person. The level of authority one assumes is shaped by both their position in the hierarchical society or their association with religion

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