Rachelle Cinous Mrs. Parker U.S. Government 10 February 2016 What is Citizenship- Assignment Today I had the privilege to interview my father Clermeus Cinous. He was born in Haiti and he has been living in the United States for 22 years. Q: What inspired you to become a U.S. citizen? A: The reason why I wanted to become a citizen because I didn’t have the ability to show how I felt like for instance voting i didn’t have the advantage to get my opinion across. Q: What steps did
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What does it mean to be a good citizen? Have your class brainstorm a list of do's and don'ts for citizenship. Ask for specific examples of each behavior they identify. Compare their list with the one at the top of this page. 2. Take the rules from #1, above, and turn them into role-play situations. The kids can act them out themselves or use puppets. Role-play poor citizenship, and then, good citizenship. Have the group critique each of the role-plays. 3. Have your older students go to an internet
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great about it. “ 4. How has citizenship changed your life? “Becoming a citizen here I the United States impacting my life. I can apply to job surpass my experience. I can now have jobs where I can receive a paycheck. I can earn my driver’s license and drive legally. I don’t have to walk from place to place anymore. Most importantly, I can finally support my family earning well fitted wages in my stage. “ 5. Is your daily life different because of citizenship? “My daily life is different
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One of the privileges I have is the privilege of citizenship. One of the ways I benefit from this privilege is that compared to the living conditions I fare are better than most illegal immigrants, which for the purpose of this paper I will shorten to ‘aliens’. I live in a house bought by my mother shortly after I was born, this had enabled me to live comfortably in a relatively secure neighborhood and go to nearby schools associated with the school district fixed to my location. I live in a house
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as I got to America. Also, waiting to have the same rights as other citizens was frustrating. But, after I was done I was so happy. Q: How has citizenship changed your life? A: Gaining the rights of a citizen definitely changed my life. It’s made me feel more involved with what happens in the country. Q: Is your daily life different because of citizenship? A: I believe so because I don’t think I would have a great job if I wasn't a citizen. Q: Do you feel the process was worthwhile? A: Definitely
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Unit 3- know the legal and humanitarian rights that protect citizens and promote diversity (Task 2) Disability and equality act 2010 * Employment * Education * Access to goods, services and facilities including larger private clubs and land based transport services * Buying and renting land or property * Functions of public bodies for example the issuing of licences Disability and he armed forces act * Section 64 (7) of the disability discrimination act 1995 provides
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Photo attested To THE FINANCIAL COMMISSIONER J&K GOVERNMENT, HOME DEPARTMENT JAMMU/ KASHMIR Thorugh : The District Megistrate, __________________ Sub: Issue of 12 Bore/ Gun License /315 Bore Rifle License/NP Bore Revolver/ Pistol License Sir, It is certified that No. __________________ ________Rank___ _________________________ Name ______________________________________ S/o ____________________________________ Unit ______________________________ date of birth
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30 September 2014 Should the ability to speak Basic English be a requirement for U.S. Citizenship? Yes it should be, that’s a simple question. If you are going to a country to better yourself, you should at the very least learn to speak the language of the country. When one does not care to learn the language of the country they want to be in says to me they don’t really care enough about the country to learn the language, they simply want what the country has to offer and nothing more. Society
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| |Qualification |Unit number and title | |BTEC Level Three Diploma in Public Services |3: Citizenship, Diversity and the Public Services | |Learner name | Assessor name | |
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............................................................................................................. 5 1. Social & Cultural Diversity............................................................................................... 6 2. Citizenship ...................................................................................................................... 7 3. What Is A Good Pakistani Citizen? Define His/Her Responsibilities & Rights. ............... 8 4. What Is A Good Pakistani
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