They are people who place their identity as belonging to a global community rather than that of a particular place or nation
you can vote if you are a citezen
The correct spelling is "citizen."
they have to eat cheese crackers they have to eat cheese crackers
Its 16 And you have to be a british citezen
National guard
you have to be over 35, you have to be an american citezen, and you need to have an education
he became a citezen shortly after ariving in America in his 20's
Albert Einstein in 1940 renounced his German citizenship and became a U.S. citizen.
pay a citezen 100000 gold and it will give you 1000 good
Because congress will not allow a non member of the united states to make a change in the country
Only if born on us soil
It appears there may be a typo in "citezen gebet." If you are referring to "Citizen Genet," it was the nickname of Edmond-Charles Genêt, a French ambassador to the United States during the French Revolution. Genêt's actions, such as recruiting American privateers to fight for France, caused controversy and strained relations between the two countries.