Patriotism refers to the love of one's country while corruption refer to lack of honesty and integrity.
Patriotism refers to love and loyalty towards one's country, while corruption involves dishonest or fraudulent behavior for personal gain. Patriotism involves working towards the betterment of one's country, whereas corruption undermines the integrity and stability of a nation.
The syllabication of "patriotism" is pat-ri-o-tism.
That is often called patriotism, but it is sometimes called nationalism.
The five dimensions of corruption are grand corruption, administrative corruption, political corruption, petty corruption, and systemic corruption. These dimensions encompass different forms and scales of corrupt practices within various sectors and levels of society.
we can stop the graft and corruption in the Philippines if the people that lives in this country Lind their ears and try to understand the the real problems that ours country pacing about corruption today
No, patriotism involves love and devotion to one's country in a balanced way, including critical thinking and accountability. Blind patriotism, on the other hand, is characterized by unquestioning loyalty, often without proper consideration or reflection on one's country's actions or policies.
Corruption refers to lacking integrity and being dishonest while patriotism refers to the love of one's country.
patriotism is love to the country. so people will stand in unity when they understand the purpose to grow in love for country. thus, a country will develop excellently
patriotism is love to the country. so people will stand in unity when they understand the purpose to grow in love for country. thus, a country will develop excellently
There are four syllables in the word "patriotism."
Patriotism is a noun.
Patriotism is a noun.
" Patriotism is the virtue of the vicious."
if you want to show patriotism do it!
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yes, patriotism still matters. why it matters is because, without patriotism what would our country be?
Patriotism First started in the late 1700