Federalism encourages healthy competition amongst the Federating units, thus serving as a veritable
tool for nation building.
The ceremony which was under the theme: Leveraging technical
education for nation building, witnessed education stakeholders speak to and suggest solutions to the many challenges confronting technical education in the country.
The conventional image of the railway as a national project owes much to the appeal of Pierre Berton's books, which drew on its construction — with all the blood, sweat and scandal that went into it — as a
metaphor for nation building, a physical extension of Confederation into western Canada.
Turkey and Tunisia banning polygamy are merely part of policies to «modernize» the society from old feudalism / tribalism value, which is
bad for nation building (though nationalism itself is another issue).
BT plans to help five million young people by 2020 as part of its pledge to help build a culture of tech literacy for the nation
For a nation built on speed, America lacks a U.S.A. - made small sports car that could bring the sexy back to its Corolla - stuffed freeways.
Announces the end of temporary migration and returns to permanent immigration as a
strategy for nation building and meeting labour market demands.
Thus governance, land and native title, and negotiated arrangements for funding and programs (in the American context, «Compacts») provide a
basis for nation building and re-building.
As the Harvard Project has shown, the
possibilities for nation building, or rebuilding, are now present in a situation where Indigenous peoples can negotiate a new relationship with the federal government through the agency of Tribal Self - Governance.
Her research entitled ««College Pride, Native Pride» and
Education for Nation Building: Portraits of Native Students Navigating Freshman Year,» is a portraiture study that follows four alumni of College Horizons — a college admissions workshop for Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students — in their college transition, through their freshman year, and into the Fall of their sophomore year.