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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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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Research Paper on Citizenship Introduction Citizenship is being defined as the relationship between the state and individuals. Historically citizenship is being inevitably linked with the state formation. Originally citizenship was denoting residence of people within protected walls of a city. Thus, whoever belonged to a community residing inside the boundaries was considered a citizen. Later this term has acquired a different meaning and the standards and definitions of citizenship have changed. There
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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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1.02 What Is Citizenship?: Assessment Assessment You should now understand the requirements and duties of citizenship. Use this information to conduct an interview to evaluate the naturalization process. Consider this guiding question as you prepare, conduct, and reflect on the interview– Does the naturalization process create good U.S. citizens? Steps © 2012 Brand X Pictures/Thinkstock 1. Identify a person to interview. Ask family members and friends to help you locate someone who completed the
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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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Teacher – Katherine Fitzpatrick / kconwell@sandi.net /(858) 457-3040 ext.182/Room B-15 Course title – Spanish 3/4 Textbook – ¡Avancemos! 2 Class Website – http://www.sandi.net//Domain/9970 Course Description This course is designed to give students a continuation of knowledge of the Spanish language and the culture of its people. Students will do a wide variety of dialogs, projects and presentations to facilitate their listening, speaking, reading and writing in Spanish. Tutorial After-school
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1.02 Assessment: Citizenship Interviewee name: Stephanie Alfaro How do I know her? She used to be my tutor when I was in elementary school when my father could not help me with my homework. What inspired you to become a U.S citizen? I did not want to be deported there were going to send me back to Cuba for not showing up to court for my theft charges (she stole around 700$ worth of technical equipment at best buy) What steps did you have to take part of the naturalization process? They
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about the process? I felt that they took too long to call me in to go take the exam. It took over two years for them to call me in. How has gaining citizenship changed your life? Is your daily life different because of gaining citizenship? Gaining citizenship didn’t really change my life cause i was doing same thing i was doing before i gain citizenship. My daily life isn’t different because where I work doesn’t really ask if you’re a citizen or not as long you could work, you get the job. Do you
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apply for my citizenship. I had to learn how to read, write and speak in English and I had to educate myself on the U.S. Government and its history. Lauren Zumpano: How would you describe how you felt about the process? Laura Reeves: I felt honored to become a U.S. citizen. Being in America made me happy, it made me feel free and let me become who I wanted to be. Lauren Zumpano: How has gaining citizenship changed your life? Is your daily life different because of gaining citizenship? Laura Reeves:
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