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  • He took American citizenship in 1926. == Life in Paris == In 1928, Varèse returned to Paris to alter one of the parts in Amériques to include ...
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  • In contrast to Eliot, who gave up his American citizenship to become an Englishman, and Pound, who supported Mussolini during the Second World ...
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  • Iceland subsequently awarded Fischer citizenship in recognition of a 30 ... He was then granted Icelandic citizenship and released to Iceland ...
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  • of the Ottoman dynasty) slowly acquired citizenship - the last one was in 1974. The Allied troops withdrew from Turkey, officially ending the ...
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  • nation. A person who betrays the nation of their citizenship and/or reneges on an oath of loyalty and in some way willfully cooperates with an enemy ...
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  • | citizenship = | nationality = | field = Paleoanthropology, Conservation | work_institutions = Stony Brook University ...
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  • Koreans tend to equate nationality or citizenship with membership in a single, homogeneous ethnic group or "race" (minjok, in Korean ...
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  • She has also refused to grant citizenship to the Rohingya, instead taking steps to issue ID cards for residency but no guarantees of citizenship. ...
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  • when European nations gave full citizenship and civil rights to Jews, and both rabbis and professionally trained hazzanim were accepted by the ...
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  • *Queen Noor. 2000. The Responsibilities of World Citizenship. Waging peace series, booklet 41. Santa Barbara, CA: Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. ...
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  • For example, a person born within the U.S. has a right to U.S. citizenship due to the 14th amendment, and so the U.S. government has an obligation ...
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  • In 2002, he was the third recipient of the Hanno R. Ellenbogen Citizenship Award presented by the Prague Society for International Cooperation ...
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  • death, the Athenians allowed a change in the citizenship law that made his half-Athenian son with Aspasia, Pericles the Younger, a citizen and legitimate ...
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  • Citizenship in and through the social sector is not a panacea for the ills of post-capitalist society and post-capitalist polity, but it may ...
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  • Michael Rapport, Nationality and Citizenship in Revolutionary France: ... * Rapport, Michael. Nationality and Citizenship in Revolutionary France: ...
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  • As a result, his idea of a world citizenship was much less general than that of his predecessors and it was directly connected with the realization ...
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  • a school that could educate students for global citizenship, Kittrie became Chair of the finance committee of its Board of Trustees, serving on that board ...
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  • citizens, later publishing the DAR Manual for Citizenship. Throughout the 1920s, the Daughters also maintained a controversial but strict opposition to ...
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  • |citizenship = |nationality = [[Image:Flag_of_France.svg|20px|]] French |ethnicity = |field = |work_institutions = ...
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  • of the emerging republic and of the rise of citizenship. ... for Robespierre and the Jacobins. "Citizenship is the expression of a ...
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