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    Patriotism

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    PATRIOTISM There was this one particular day‚ where we studied about Patriotism (Pagkamakabayan)‚ which is true love for the homeland; and it has changed my views on being a patriotic person a lot. Patriotism grows from loyalty to one’s nation out of love for its citizens and its natural resources‚ it is a duty that every person must be proud to have; because if it weren’t for our country‚ then we would be homeless. We owe a lot to our country‚ and let us give back by giving love and time for

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    Mobile Phones, Menace?

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    Lana Robb 10C Mr Campbell Mobile Phones are a Menace not a Blessing. Some people think that mobile phones are a complete menace and some think they are a blessing. In this statement I will discuss both sides of this argument. Firstly I will discuss how mobile phones are bad for society and how they are a menace. After this I will discuss how they are a blessing and the good things that they hold. This is a constant issue of debate particularly between this generation and older generations.

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    Analysis of Emma Lazarus’ Statue of Liberty Poem X Maxwell Wallace Maxwell Wallace has been a professional freelance copywriter since 1999. His work has appeared in numerous print and online publications. An avid surfer‚ Wallace enjoys writing about travel and outdoor activities throughout the world. He holds a Bachelor of Science in communication and journalism from Suffolk University‚ Boston. "The New Colossus" is a sonnet by the late American poet‚ Emma Lazarus (1849-1887). 1. Significance

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    Goldman Sachs

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    Goldman Sachs The Goldman Sachs Group‚ Inc.‚ also known as Goldman Sachs was founded in 1869 and is one of the world’s largest global investment banks. Goldman Sachs acts as a financial advisor to some of the most important companies and governments in the world. It is a primary dealer in the U.S. Treasury securities market. Goldman Sachs was founded in 1869 by Marcus Goldman. The company made a name for itself innovating the use of commercial paper for entrepreneurs and was invited to join

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    Goldman Sachs 1. Which forces in Goldman Sachs’s external environment have accounted most for “the fortunes of fate” that the company – indeed‚ the investment banking industry – has experienced since 2008? The forces in Goldman Sachs’s external environment that accounts most for “the fortunes of fate” are the economic dimension‚ the sociocultural dimension and the regulators that are part of the task environment. For the economic dimension is when Goldman Sachs was in time of a global financial

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    Patriotism In America

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    AMERICAN PATRIOTISM By: dat E-mail: xasianboyx@aol.com AMERICAN PATRIOTISM Patriotism in America is the love for or devotion to America. Patriotism represents people who love this country and support the country’s authority and interests. American patriotism does not only mean an unquestioning loyalty to the decisions of the United States government. Patriotism is staring unblinkingly into the face of history. It is to acknowledge the injustices and cruelties that have been a part of the

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    Patriotism Essay

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    Patriotism The role of patriotism in America should be valued when it brings people together for a good cause; however‚ patriotism can be viciously corruptive when used for the wrong reasons. “The Things They Carried” exploits one aspect of bad patriotism; the idea of America’s pointless actions in Vietnam‚ as said by the author Tim O’Brien “Certain blood was being shed for uncertain reasons.”  The way the government in the 1960’s proclaimed the sending of American troops to Vietnam as “patriotic”

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    The Phantom Menace

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    Where it all started‚ somewhat. The prequels are my generation. They bring me back to when I was a toddler and that is where the admiration of all Star Wars films germinated. With assumption that everyone has seen The Phantom Menace‚ a synopsis is unnecessarily. The theatrical highlight was Queen Amidala and Queen Amidala’s decoy. The out-of-this-galaxy makeup and robes made it difficult to differentiate one another. In the element of who seemed to trust their own costumed characters the most‚ diplomats

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    The science fiction film‚ Star Wars – The Phantom Menace is a film based on the movie series itself. The Phantom Menace is the first episode (movie) in the Star Wars trilogy. Some believe that it’s a vision of the future‚ using romance‚ action‚ and drama to illustrate Lucas’ future ideal design. Star Wars keeps the audience on their toes‚ leaving you anxious for what happens next. It was very exciting‚ and in some ways suspenseful. The way George Lucas structurally set up Star Wars makes it the iconic

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    fearless speakers. As students‚ we generally feel the rumble of butterflies in our stomachs‚ but the most we have to lose is a good grade. For Emma Goldman‚ the stakes were considerably higher. She had the daunting task of speaking to secure her own freedom when she was placed on trial for obstructing the draft in 1917. The country was awash in patriotism‚ and she was prosecuted as an enemy of the state. When preparing her speech‚ she realized that a seated jury would be a microcosm of the country’s

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