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What better way to inculcate national pride in today's kiddiewinks than with this rip-roaring festival of British pluck, ingenuity and all-round moral rightness?
"PM: For him the interests of Maharashtra were particularly important and he always strived to inculcate a sense of pride in its people".
With such slogans as "black power" and "black is beautiful," they also sought to inculcate a sense of pride among blacks.
Earl was an outspoken Baptist lay speaker, admirer of Pan-African activist Marcus Garvey, and local leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) who inculcated self-reliance and black pride in his children.
In Egypt the Jews produced a considerable literature (most of it now lost), intended to inculcate in Greek-speaking Jews a pride in their past and to counteract a sense of inferiority that some of them felt about Jewish cultural achievements.
It has traditionally been the most important means of socializing and educating the lower classes, in theory, inculcating them with a sense of pride and patriotism.
A "subtle cultural therapy," he wrote, shapes "a mind-set that binds the nation together," inculcating "civic patriotism" and persuading people to take pride in being citizens of Russia.
Just as the Nazis were rightly allowed to march in Skokie, Ill., and just as the organizers of the St . Patricks Day parade in Boston were allowed to exclude marchers carrying gay-pride banners, so the scouts should be allowed to inculcate their values, however much we may disapprove.
Institutions will inculcate certain habits.
But pride is pride.
Others try to inculcate street smarts.
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