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Good citizenship teachers are also good campaigners in some shape or form.
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He said it was possible to unintentionally lose your South African citizenship.
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He also renounced his German citizenship in order to avoid military service.
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The Amsterdam Treaty continues Maastricht's transformation of the nature of EU citizenship.
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In PR terms, that is given the name of good corporate citizenship.
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The Daily News Quiz could easily be adapted for a civics class.
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Visual aids for civics or some other equally stultifying high school subject?
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So we're working on a few projects, which I call civics projects.
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The underlying, vitalizing features of community civics may be summed up as:
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For seventh and eighth grades, the manual makes no reference to civics.
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This book aims to teach the simpler principlesofsociology concretely and inductively.
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PrinciplesofSociology with Educational Applications, by Frederick C. Clow.
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A third work dealing with man and written on similar lines is The PrinciplesofSociology, by Prof. F.A.
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" PrinciplesofSociology" was published in four parts from 1876 to 1880.
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PrinciplesofSociology, p. 540.
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He says it will develop civicseducation materials in the form of teaching kits.
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Transparency International Papua New Guinea is expanding its work of fostering values through civicseducation.
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Transparency International Papua New Guinea is hoping to extend its civicseducation in schools' project.
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It's civicseducation turned into a game.
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Transparency International Papua New Guinea has launched a civicseducation programme to be used in the country's schools.
Usage of civic education in anglès
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The parents of children he held responsible for their Christian and civiceducation.
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More time was also needed to set up civiceducation sessions to prepare the public.
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Traditionally, schools have been sites of civiceducation.
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Greece is currently one of only two European countries that provides no civiceducation training for teachers.
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When that picture takes form, civiceducation can become a preparation for dealing with an unseen environment.
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This does not imply that urban conditions should be ignored in the civiceducation of the rural citizen.
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He wants the Ministry of Home Affairs to promote civiceducation throughout the country so children know the country's history.
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I believe nothing serious can be done until we have a truly civiceducation for the masses of the people.
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Mr Batley said he understood where Ms Liloqula was coming from but civiceducation was outside the scope of the ANU study.
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If our voters are to regard the use of the ballot as a civic duty, we must rely largely upon civiceducation.
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POLITICAL transparency, more civiceducation and equality of access were the major issues raised at a We the Citizens public meeting last night.
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They are a form of civiceducation and should reflect our aspirations for the future, rather than just simplify or romanticise the past.
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The extraordinary value of civiceducation in the elementary school, as a means of furthering civic welfare, should have received more decided recognition.
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The progressive measures put forward in the plan include immigrant integration, better law enforcement, civiceducation and increased immigrant access to constitutionally entitled rights.
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They include limited pathways into political leadership, certain perceptions about women's roles, financial constraints, gaps in civiceducation and the need for broader support.
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Its mission is to build an integrated empowerment process for the American Muslim community through civiceducation, local leadership training, community outreach, and coalition building.