But can they survive in a world of citizen journalism, Twitter and Wikileaks?
In his World War II book Citizen Soldiers, Ambrose clearly acknowledges his debt to Beyond the Beachhead, which was published by Stackpole Books .
The setting is Tokyo, brooding sumptuously, and the filmmaker is Abbas Kiarostami, an Iranian by birth and nationality but a distinguished citizen of world cinema.
American citizens are waking up to how vastly the world has changed, how potentially vast is citizen power, and how we can transform the world to one of prosperity and peace.
This globetrotting citizen of the world was finally granted a British passport in 2006.
Kidjo is from Benin, but she's become a musical citizen of the world.
Bringing to life the hotel's namesake "M" for mobile, as in "mobile citizen of the world, " you're greeted by self check-in computers.
London is home for me, but really I am citizen of the world, and for me nothing is more global and far reaching in a positive manner than sports.
When I was younger, I wanted to spend money on luxury, but as I got older, I realized that what I wanted was experiences, to be a citizen of the world.
It says it is "hitting back" after Local World, which owns the Gloucester Citizen, last week launched an edition circulating in the Forest of Dean.
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To that end, she wants Global Citizen Year alumni to become world leaders when it comes to solving global development issues.
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President Obama would be well-advised, however, truly to consult with his defense and national security advisors about the legal and political ramifications of American officials being made citizen-defendants of the world.
But no citizen need tremble, nor the world shudder, if a child stands in a classroom and breathes a prayer.
In 2012, the World Food Prize will be presented to a citizen of Israel, Dr. Daniel Hillel, who was among the pioneers who developed micro-irrigation.
As a United States citizen, she is taxed on her world wide income.
In fiscal year 2012, 93% of employees reported feeling that Microsoft is a good corporate citizen in their communities and around the world.
The library already has received about 400 requests from researchers all over the world looking into topics ranging from the rise of citizen journalism to tracking vaccination rates to predicting stock market activity.
The U.S. is highly unusual in that it imposes taxes on "world-wide" income, no matter where a citizen or permanent resident lives.
My hope for this dynamic is that it will allow people to first play Star Citizen in a safer more single player open world style, but as they grow in confidence and want to test their mettle against other real players they can take the training wheels off and get into battles with real players.
We see an America where every citizen has the skills and the training to compete with any worker in the world.
Jonathan should look at his agenda here, reaffirm his belief in the citizen-employee-writer and push his people to engage more with the world outside SAP.
Grass sprouts from the rooftops of tall apartment buildings and lambs can be found grazing on these aerial pastures, the occasional ill-starred creature crossing the border of its tiny world and plummeting into traffic, only to be stolen away almost immediately by a hungry citizen.
Inaugurated in 2010, with major underwriting from the World Bank, the ANIM is the brainchild of Ahmad Sarmast, Afghanistan's first citizen to hold a doctorate in music, and his achievement is all the more remarkable in a nation where the overthrown Taliban regime had declared not just performing but even listening to music a crime against Islam.
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As a private citizen, he has helped to save the lives of millions of people around the world.
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But out-going coach Afshin Ghotbi, an American citizen and Iranian exile who once scouted for Team USA against Iran at the 1998 World Cup, will hope that national pride will be restored with victory over their bitter rivals.
Daniel Kaufmann, a Chilean citizen, is senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, formerly director of governance at the World Bank.
India's signature would, however, show that it intended to be a good international citizen, which in turn would build confidence, encourage foreign investment and open the country to the wider world from which it has been too long too insulated.
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