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    trusteeship agreement was not terminated until November 3‚ 1986‚ when the US-CNMI covenant was implemented‚ giving the NMI commonwealth status. Although the covenant granted US citizenship to the CNMI‚ it did not give US citizenship to all the people who lived in the CNMI at that time. The covenant only gave US citizenship to certain persons‚ specifically identified under Article III of the agreement. Citizens of the TTPI period and anyone born in the CNMI after the covenant was implemented‚ regardless

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    company‚ business executives in the Philippines see corporate citizenship as a fundamental part of business. Most company managers say they view corporate citizenship as central to good business practice. 82 per cent of executives surveyed say that good corporate citizenship helps the bottom line. 59 per cent say these practices improve the image and reputation of the company‚ while 53 per cent say corporate citizenship is important to their customers. The findings in this report provide

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    get a path to citizenship.And here are three reasons why. One important reason that undocumented immigrants should get a path to citizenship is that if we deport these immigrants we will be tearing apart families by separating them.According to

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    State succession comes with its share of problems as well. During the time of the Greeks and the Romans‚ those considered stateless were generally slaves and captives or residents of captured territories. The stateless did not enjoy the right of citizenship and were considered lower class than actual citizens. The fact that they were stateless did not affect them much‚ as the government during this time did not provide many social services‚ but it did prevent them from getting married‚ voting‚ running

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    Domicile – 1. presence instate AND 2. subjective intent to make permanent home b. Corporation – can have more than one place of citizenship i. State where incorporated AND ii. One state principal place of business 1. Only one PPB a. Headquarters

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    1. The Education Reform Act of 1988 marked a milestone in education policy development in Wales with the establishment of The Curriculum Council for Wales (CCW). 2. Citizenship Education in Wales is being fostered through the concept of Welshness and it is delivered through the Curriculum Cymreig and helps create a distinctly Welsh national identity. 3. Curriculum Cymreig place a great responsibility on teachers as the main facilitators of the curriculum of Welshness and belonging. Teachers are required

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    Science 3074 US-EU Citizenship Review and Summary for the Midterm Examination Summary: Main points 1.Why study issues of citizenship? If we are born (or naturalized)in the US territory‚ we are by law citizens. This is a legal requirement ‚ and involuntary in the sense that we have no choice. (Check section 1 of the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution) 2. But that is the case in most countries‚ and not unique to democracies. So what is essential for democratic citizenship? In modern democracy

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    20th century and opposition to British colonialism‚ attempts to redefine the parameters of Indian citizenship from secular terms to religious ones (Pande). Hindu nationalists conceptualize rights to citizenship as inherently religious and genealogical. According to these extremists only those of Himalayan descent with roots in Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Sikhism‚ or Jainism can truly claim Indian citizenship. Hindu Nationalism fashions an Indian identity that relies upon the Hindu religion to distinguish

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    the Reconstruction Amendments. It has many different clauses. The fourteenth amendment was adopted as one of the longest amendments to the Constitution with a total of five different parts. The Citizenship clause‚ Due Process Clause‚ and the Equal Protection Clause are some of the clauses. The Citizenship clause is the first section in the fourteenth amendment. The Due Process Clause prohibits state and local governments from depriving people of life‚ liberty‚ or property without certain steps being

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    Corporate Citizenship and the Community what is what is Coca-Cola and citizenship For more than a century‚ The Coca-Cola Company has used its resources to benefit the global community and to demonstrate its leadership to such an extent that the Coca-Cola name has become synonymous with good corporate citizenship. According to a survey carried out by Fortune Magazine‚ Coca-Cola is the most admired company in the USA. The Company believes that it is important to give something back to the communities

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