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    Nationalism is a sense of knowing one is part of a nation. One is part of a community that has common beliefs, rules, languages, people, and traditions. This is often a focus of political passion, and it is significant because people have extreme national views for their countries. In the Middle East there have been a lot of issues with religion. Different countries have extremist national views, and believe that their views are the best. Furthermore, the Israeli-Palestine conflict is a great example

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    Culture In The Odyssey

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    canvas upon which nations are etched by the brushes of necessity and power. The paints of nationalism, identity, race, culture and tradition are smeared upon these states granting them their own unique existence. Rome wasn’t built in a day. A nation is built over several years, centuries perhaps, and the national identity grows stronger with age. Like each brick is fundamental to the structural existence of a house, each historical event is important in shaping the character of a nation and its citizens

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    Patriotism is a bundle of conflict within itself. Although patriotism is a show of immense support towards one country, it can be depicted wrongfully at times. In reference to that statement, consider the drama/anti-war film Paths of Glory, directed by none other than Stanley Kubrick, famous for other films such as the film adaptation of Stephen King’s The Shining, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and A Clockwork Orange. Paths of Glory is a film where soldiers in World War I refuse to execute an impossible

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    The relationship between personhood and nationalism is a complex and contended discussion. There is extensive theory surrounding the contested understanding of the ways personal identity and (national) social identities are mutually informed. It can be argued that nationalism plays a role in shaping the personhood, as personal identity draws on the cultural aspects of national identity and integrates these ideas into individual self-understanding (Hearn 2007). Through ethnographic case studies, this

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    What makes an immigrant an immigrant in a nation built full of different cultures. This is a question that I pondered on as I wrote this paper being a native of Africa. In this paper, I will discuss what is an immigrant, and why do they migrate to a new land. I will also discuss the requirements to migrate to a new land such as the United States, and how the government regulates immigration. Many will describe immigrant in many different ways; however, it all would agree that an immigrant is a person

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    Immigrants In America

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    Every person, or group of persons, has an identity and a culture tied to them from the country in which they grew up. An identity is the image someone present to the rest of the world, and culture is the image which one has of his/herself. Countries are similar to a person; over its history of being influenced by other countries, it has formed an identity and culture for itself. It has been stated that the worst act performed by others on another is to take away their identity, and deny them of their

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    Group Synthesis Essay

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    The following seeks to address the question stated above. After perusing the research article entitled: Nationalism, Patriotism and Group Loyalty: A Social Psychological Perspective it is only fair to conclude that groups and societies that one will become a part of will shape their morals and values. Why would one want to argue along that line? It’s simple. If one has a preference for a certain style and a group or society has the same one will gravitate towards that group. In the research it was

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    “Patriotism is easy to understand in America. It means looking out for yourself by looking out for your country” (Calvin Coolidge). Looking out for your country can be as simple as helping out another individual who is going through a difficult time. Some Americans understand this concept better than others. The Americans in the book Strength in What Remains by Tracy Kidder, understand this especially well as they help the main character, Deo, heal. They provide a shelter and a way back to Burundi

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    What is ethnicity and why does it matter? Ethnicity is; “the fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.” Our dreams and opinions create meaning about race and ethnicity, and plays an important role in shaping the way we understand race and ethnicity as part of our identity, our social institutions, our history, and our everyday lives. Often used mutually, race is a way of classifying individuals and groups on the analysis of physical characteristics

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    America a nation of numerous nom de plumes such as the home of the brave, the melting-pot, the land of the free, and the land of milk and honey. These names have their own individual significance and it is what each of those names stand for that I am able to say that I am a proud American. To me being a proud American means understanding the significance of the many monikers that this nation holds and helping to ensure that these America remains deserving of these monikers. Ever since before America

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