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reverence for the history of a nation often proves its two--fold effect when taken up by different people and even the same person in different cases.some argue that this often impede the modern development of the nation while others prefers more the encouraging effect . ...
basic reverence of ones own history often acts as the cohesive power ,collecting the efforts of the whole nation together for emergency uses ,especially threantened heavily by powerful neighbors. from the historical events or leaders ,people come to realize the greatness of their nation ,despite its former nature.
Approximate Word count = 453 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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