1. Boxing is a means toward good citizenship, of fair play, of self-reliance. 2. No zealous advocate of good citizenship would argue that political participation ought to be pursued to the neglect of all other obligations. 3. The schools should be responsible for teaching our children good citizenship. 4. And that makes it difficult for our schools to build good citizenship and give youngsters a sense of country. 5. And the benefits of things like group advertising, a collective Web presence and lower insurance rates offer incentives beyond mere comity and good citizenship. 6. And that makes it difficult for our schools to build good citizenship and give youngsters a sense of their country. 7. And, as Monks suggested, good citizenship was not necessarily the primary factor motivating CREF to make the change. 8. At another level, SIFE members spread the word concerning the merits and benefits of good citizenship, self-reliance and individual effort that fosters economic freedom. 9. Before discussions can proceed further, Steinbrenner has an obligation, as a matter of good citizenship, to make his intentions clear. 10. A mayoral race turned on opposition to progressive education, and New York students got back behind their desks and focused on learning proper language and good citizenship. |