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    National Ideology

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    From the lesson of Malaysian Studies‚ we had been picked the topic about the way of the five objectives and the five principles of national ideology to achieve unity in our diary life. From the five objectives and the five principles of national ideology‚ we are able to know about the history or background of formulation Malaysia and the formulation of the national ideology in Malaysia. Furthermore‚ we are able to become a good role of Malaysian for the King and Country. We are able to learn moral

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    The National Cathedral

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    The National Cathedral The national Cathedral is a Gothic sculptured building located in Washington D.C. There were several architect that help complete this masterpiece. Frederick Bodley started the structured in 1893 as the head architect. Henry Vaughan was appointed the head supervisor in 1907. After Bodley and Vaughan passed away‚ Philip Hubert Frohman an American finished the National Cathedral in 1990. It took 83 years to finish the project. The Washington National Cathedral landscaping

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    ANTHEM FOR DOOMED YOUTH BY WILFRED OWEN Wilfred Edward Salter Owen‚ 1893 - 1918 Wilfred Edward Salter Owen was born on March 18‚ 1893 in Shropshire‚ England. After the death of his grandfather in 1897‚ the family moved to Birkenhead‚ where Owen was educated at the Birkenhead Institute. After another move in 1906‚ he continued his continued his studies at the Technical School in Shrewsbury. Interested in the arts at a young age‚ Owen began to experiment with poetry at 17. After failing

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    National security

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    National security is the ability of a nation to protect its internal values from external threats. Amerians argue that National security takes away from their civil liberties. Americans believe that national security is unjustifiable to civil liberties According to a poll conducted by the Washington Post 66% of Americans were concerned "about the collection and use of [their] personal information by the National Security Agency. I posit that National Security is justifiable to sacrifice our civil

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    potential consequences of a people that allows themselves to be dominated by their government in the name of greater security? While these consequences cannot be predicted‚ one can look back in history to similar occurrences such as the French Revolution. The French Revolution was a time of uncertainty in France for both the government and the citizens. During this time of upheaval‚ the common citizens overthrew the monarchy which left an unstable and ineffective government in its place. As such‚

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    National Flag

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    The National Flag of a country depicts its identity in the comity of nations. Every country of any significance has a National Flag. This item of a country identifies itself with the character and the typical characteristics of country. Our Indian National Flag came into existence when we achieved our independence from the foreign yoke - the British rule in India. The flag has been well thought of and made to symbolize the ethics of the Indian people and as such‚ identifies with the people. The

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    The book Anthem‚ written by Ayn Rand‚ represents a technologically primitive totalitarian view of a futuristic society. This future society governed by heavy limitations to technology may of been the effect from a civilization with a surplus of technology. With ongoing advancements to the technological world today it can raise awareness to the question of establishing a completely technical society. In society today technology has replaced jobs and became such a necessity for everyday life. With

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    national bookstore

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    barong-barong (makeshift stall) at the corner of Soler and Avenida Rizal. In time to catch the post-War boom‚ they returned to selling textbooks‚ notebooks‚ pad paper‚ and pencils‚ the sales being good at the time as they had little competition. National Book Store was strategically opened in time to welcome school year 1946–1947. After a typhoon in 1948 destroyed the store and damaged all the merchandise in 1948‚ the Ramos family decided to rebuild again‚ sleeping for only three hours a day after

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    national income

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    NATIONAL INCOME Definition: According to Alfred Marshall‚ National Income is the labour and Capital of a country‚ acting on its natural resources‚ produced annually a certain net aggregate of commodities and in materials including services of all kinds. This is the net annual income or revenue of the country or the true national dividend. According to A.C.Pigou “ The national income dividend is that part of the objective income of the community‚ including‚ the income derived from aboard

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    French Revolution Causes

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    The Leading Causes of the French Revolution Thesis: The inequality between estates‚ the rising prices in bread‚ and the creation of the Tennis Court Oath were all main causes of the French Revolution. One of the leading causes of the French Revolution was the inequality between estates. In 1789‚ King Louis XVI called a meeting of the Estates- General. There‚ the third estate expressed discontent with their current political and social standings in comparison to the other estates. They did

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