Essays Tagged: "Citizenship"

The essay is on the training of the Roman armies and there place in socity. With Bibliograph.

ir power but also with their courage and intelligence.The recruitment of the soldiers were based on citizenship and wealth. The reasoning was that if a man had property that he was to risk in battle, ...

(9 pages) 148 1 4.4 Apr/2002

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

aristotle

f injustice.A citizen in the strict sense is one who shares in making decisions and holding office. Citizenship is therefore essentially democratic, but the notion of citizenship in practice must diff ...

(4 pages) 175 1 3.6 Apr/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Classical Philosophy

How the military as an institution promoted prejudices against the black man

llets in his pockets, and there is no power in earth which can deny that he has earned the right to citizenship in the United States." Fredrick Douglass spoke these words out against the restraints he ...

(4 pages) 115 0 4.8 Apr/2002

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Civil Rights

The 14th and 15th ammendment to the constitution. The creation, history and result of these ammendments.

d. The proposed Fourteenth Amendment was broken down into four sections. The first section granted citizenship for each individual no matter what state he or she live in. This section also "enjoined ...

(2 pages) 172 2 3.0 Apr/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Golda Mier

s a child, shedecided that she wanted there to be a Jewish state, where any Jew would not berefused citizenship. She spent her whole life working to achieve this goal and in1948, her dreams came true. ...

(2 pages) 35 0 5.0 Jun/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science > Politicians

The Holocaust

ok place from 1938-1945. The Jews werestripped of social roles, driven from respected jobs, rights, citizenship, materialand legal goods. Many of the Jews owned businesses were vandalized andboycotted ... destroyed along with many other Jewish organizations. "By the Nuremberglaw of 1935 they lost their citizenship and were forbidden to intermarry with otherGermans." This was just the start of a awful ...

(3 pages) 96 0 3.3 Oct/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Immigration

ago, European immigrants were given a job, shelter, and food. Soon, the newimmigrants were granted citizenship and voting privileges (Hernandez A1). Today, immigrants arelucky to cross the boarder wi ... mily back home.Then there are the distinct few who do not wish to decide, and would like have 'dual citizenship.'To be loyal to more than one country, to vote in both countries, and to travel back and ...

(6 pages) 449 1 3.7 May/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Anthropology

Immigration

ago, European immigrants were given a job, shelter, and food. Soon, the newimmigrants were granted citizenship and voting privileges (Hernandez A1). Today, immigrants arelucky to cross the boarder wi ... mily back home.Then there are the distinct few who do not wish to decide, and would like have 'dual citizenship.'To be loyal to more than one country, to vote in both countries, and to travel back and ...

(6 pages) 271 0 3.9 Oct/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Anthropology

Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Passports and Visas)

ernment. A passport is an official government document that certifies a person's identity and their citizenship. It also permits a citizen to travel abroad or through a foreign country; or it can serv ... t can grant abroad traveling in lieu of a passport. In addition to serving as proof of identity and citizenship, it also represents the citizen's allegiance to the United States. A passport may be rev ...

(4 pages) 90 1 5.0 Jan/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law > Issues

Outline the major changes that occurred in the development of Athenian democracy from 500BC to 450BC

sions, Cleisthenes created over 140 townships (demes), which replaced the phratries as the basis of citizenship. Ten tribes (phylai) were created, and Attica divided into three regions: the city of At ... r attending meetings of the Assembly, "all the citizens actually take part in it and exercise their citizenship, because even the poor are enabled to be at leisure by receiving pay". We do not hear of ...

(6 pages) 80 0 5.0 Jul/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Pythagoras of Samos and his mathematical theories.

e from Tyre, and there is a story that he brought corn to Samos at a time of famine and was granted citizenship of Samos as a mark of gratitude. As a child Pythagoras spent his early years in Samos bu ...

(3 pages) 135 0 4.5 Sep/2003

Subjects: Science Essays > Mathematics

"School to Work Will Train, Not Educate" By Phyllis Schlafly.

School to Work movement intends to improve the way students are prepared for college, careers, and citizenship. The goal of this program is to develop learning through more interesting and applicable ... young people's competence, self-confidence, and connections that can ensure successful careers and citizenship.What Schlafly doesn't discuss is that School to Work programs touch on two areas, one of ...

(4 pages) 47 0 5.0 Sep/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues

This essay is on what it means to be a citizen of the United States.

orn in, or to a certain place, who is guaranteed certain rights in the place that they were born in.Citizenship in the United States means that a person is a legally recognized member of the nation. E ... receive protection and other services from the governmentNothing is more important to America than citizenship; there is more assurance of our future in the individual character of our citizens than ...

(2 pages) 42 0 3.0 Nov/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

Voter Behavior.

ing. For many people, the costs outweigh the benefits, so they do not vote. Costs such as location, citizenship, learning about the candidates, time, effort, and even money prevent many from the desir ...

(3 pages) 42 0 5.0 Nov/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

The Good Life.

form of rational organization, with the result that he identifies the living of the good life with citizenship in a good state.While it would appear plausible that the living of a good life is essent ... a person to stick by his principle than to make the compromises involved in exercising the right of citizenship even in a supposedly "good state" such as America.A related consideration lies in the fa ...

(5 pages) 115 0 4.6 Nov/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays

Women of the French Revolution.

ated the Napoleonic Code. Among some of these reforms were that women could not exercise the rights citizenship. Male heads of households now regained complete authority over their wives and children. ...

(1 pages) 72 2 3.7 Dec/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > The French Revolution

The Northern Irish Conflict. Details the efforts made towards resolution and possible future solutions

hat conflicts only occur in underdeveloped countries where tribal loyalties are more important than citizenship, where there is a limited democratic tradition and where there are massive problems of p ...

(15 pages) 215 2 4.5 Dec/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

Educational Issues: Religion, Segregation, etc...

years education in the U.S. has included not only that but, intellectual discipline, education for citizenship, individual development, vocational training, and character education. What is the purpo ...

(5 pages) 124 0 4.6 Jan/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

Pro death capital

ommit vicious crimes destroy the basis on which a moral community rests and forfeit their rights to citizenship and even to life itself. More than 13,000 people have been legally executed since coloni ...

(2 pages) 69 3 2.5 Feb/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Civil Rights

The future of business organisation

Hungry Spirit, Charles has many ideas that suggest businesses have an underlying line that follows citizenship in life. With this in mind he believes this will help organisations adapt to the needs o ... ibility and autonomy at work and at school. There is little point in developing the ideas of a full citizenship at work if they do not apply in the wider society.This final part in section c is about ...

(6 pages) 89 0 3.5 Feb/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies