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  2. Homeland - Wikipedia

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    A homeland is a place where a national or ethnic identity has formed. The definition can also mean simply one's country of birth. [ 1 ] When used as a proper noun , the Homeland, as well as its equivalents in other languages, often has ethnic nationalist connotations.

  3. Homeland (Maharidge book) - Wikipedia

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    Homeland is a 2004 book Dale Maharidge and photographer Michael Williamson about American ... "Dead Man's Town: 'Born in the U.S.A.,' Social History, and Working ...

  4. Margaret Hill McCarter - Wikipedia

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    Born Margaret Hill near Carthage, Indiana to Quaker parents Thomas Thornbury Hill and Nancy (Davis), she was educated at public schools in Indiana then at the Quaker school Earlham College. [2] Margaret attended the State Normal School at Terre Haute, Indiana , studying Latin, English and history; earning an A.B. in 1884.

  5. The Man Without a Country - Wikipedia

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    In this first publication, Hale's name does not appear at the beginning or end of the story, though it appears in the annual index at the end of that issue of the magazine. It was later collected in 1868 in the book The Man Without a Country, and Other Tales, published by Ticknor and Fields.

  6. What was rejected from Florida textbooks? Passages ... - AOL

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    Here is a look at some of the rejected titles, and what their omissions reveal about Florida’s approach to social studies.

  7. List of country-name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    First attested in Old English as Denamearc in Alfred's translation of Paulus Orosius's Seven Books of History against the Pagans. [188] The etymology of " Danes " is uncertain, but has been derived from the proposed Proto-Indo-European root *dhen ("low, flat"); -mark from the proposed Proto-Indo-European root *mereg- ("edge, boundary") via Old ...

  8. Patriotism - Wikipedia

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    A human being moved by such selfless love and charity does not pause to think whether the child is a family member or a close relative. When he rescues the child from danger, he does not even ask himself whether the child is his own or belongs to another." [13]: 143 Patriotism is used to dehumanize others whom we would naturally have empathy for

  9. Bophuthatswana - Wikipedia

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    Bophuthatswana (/ ˌ b oʊ p uː t ə t ˈ s w ɑː n ə /, lit. ' gathering of the Tswana people '), [4] officially the Republic of Bophuthatswana (Tswana: Repaboleki ya Bophuthatswana; Afrikaans: Republiek van Bophuthatswana), and colloquially referred to as the Bop, was a Bantustan (also known as "Homeland", an area set aside for members of a specific ethnicity) that was declared (nominally ...