Benefits of being a Good Citizen In this assignment I am going to assess what the benefits of being a good citizen are and how being a good citizen benefits public services. A good citizen is a big benefit to not just public services but to society as they will work to make it a better place for everyone in it. A good citizen can help the public services in many ways for example a way to help the police would be to simply stay out of trouble so the police won’t have to waste their time on you
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My Opinion on Digital Citizenship In the world we live in today, the use of internet has become a necessity in actively participating in politics. It is the essential key of digital citizenship, which is “the ability to participate in society online,” (We The People 11). In this new age, there has been a tremendous shift from how we receive our information, how we get our education, and ultimately how we form our political opinions. Even now, as I write an essay for school, I am doing it in the
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Unit 3: citizenship and diversity P1- Explaining the rang of meaning attached to citizenship, diversity and the associated terminology The definition of citizenship: * is the position or status of being a citizen of a particular country Public services view citizenship as a patriotic act, the public services look strongly on citizenship; due to the fact that the public are vitals when it comes to solving crime.
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the relationship between the state and individuals, citizenship has historically being linked with the development of government and on its beginning it represented the residence of a person within a place. As the years and times have changed, so has the concept and standards of citizenship, lots of reasons are the cause of such changes: laws, civil rights, wars and migrations. A clear and inevitable modification to the concept of citizenship was the right to vote, a gigantic leap from the colonial
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or partner No doubt, acquiring an Australian citizenship comes with loads of benefits and privileges. Living, working and studying here in a safe and secure environment is just for starters. The national health care system called Medicare is the envy of the citizens of other countries. The standard of education is world-class and yet affordable. And the list is endless. It is for this reason that many immigrants consider Australian citizenship as their holy grail -- they would not mind spending
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Characters: * Carlitos * His mom * Sick grandmother ( his only friend) * Paco * Mom Friend * Carmen * Carlitos goes to payphone because his mother calls on Domingo ( Sunday ) * He talk to his mom Every Sunday * Mom gives him a visual of LA * Mother is a maid * Mom only source transportation is the bus * Carmen & Her BF ARE us citizens * Carlitos is listening to Carmeen and her BF talking to the lady * At airport he
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Unit 3 Citizenship, Diversity and the Public Services 198410 16TH January 2014 Tom Brooks Citizenship, Diversity and the Public services In order to complete this task explain in detail the meanings associated with citizenship, diversity and terminology, also accessing the benefits of good citizens to public services and society in relation to respecting equality. I will then create an analysis of the importance to public services of good citizens by respecting equality and supporting them
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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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give my finger prints, go through an interview, and oath my loyalty or citizenship to the country. 3. How would you describe how you felt about the process? Very 4. How has citizenship changed your life? I’ve been able to accomplish my goals. These goals Including a better education, a good job opportunity with good pay, and a better life for my children. 5. Is your daily life different because of citizenship? Yes, I don’t have to worry about renewing a visa, or worry about being
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Community Profile Eth/316 Vera-Ellen Cruz 20 June, 2014 Community Profile The city that I have chosen to complete a community profile on is my hometown Phoenix, Arizona. I was born and raised in phoenix Arizona and I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else. The weather is great, the people are friendly, and this is one of the largest growing metropolitan cities today’s society. This city is filled with multiple types of nationalities, ethnic groups, cultures, and religions. History Phoenix
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