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citizenship program refers to a system or process that allows individuals to become legally recognized as citizens of a particular country. It usually involves fulfilling certain requirements, such as residency, language proficiency, or knowledge of the country's laws and customs. Being a citizen grants individuals rights and benefits, including the ability to vote, access healthcare, and obtain a passport.
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«citizenship»
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- A number of communities have developed character and citizenship programs involving faculty, parents, and the community at large in identifying the aspects of character appropriate for the school to promote. (ascd.org)
- Those newsletters include information about the concepts that are being taught, how those concepts can be reinforced and practiced at home, a schedule of after - school help sessions, and news about a special citizenship program in which kids earn points for positive behaviors. (educationworld.com)
- Since 2008, the company has budgeted 1 % of the previous year's profits to fund Global Citizenship programs like their Home Building program. (datingadvice.com)
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