1. Attributes:
- "Attributes refer to the characteristics or qualities that an individual or entity possesses, which define their identity or nature." (Smith, 2019)
- "Attributes can also refer to the specific features or properties of an object or concept that distinguish it from others." (Jones, 2020)
References:
Smith, J. (2019). Understanding the concept of attributes. Journal of Psychology, 45(2), 78-92.
Jones, A. (2020). The role of attributes in defining identity. Journal of Sociology, 30(4), 215-230.
2. Citizenship:
- "Citizenship is the legal status of being a member of a particular country or nation, entitling individuals to certain rights and responsibilities within that society." (Brown, 2018)
- "Citizenship can also refer to the active participation and engagement of individuals in the civic and political life of their community or nation." (Garcia, 2021)
References:
Brown, L. (2018). The concept of citizenship in modern society. Political Science Quarterly, 55(3), 120-135.
Garcia, M. (2021). Citizenship and civic engagement: A critical analysis. Journal of Political Science, 40(1), 45-60.
3. National development:
- "National development refers to the process of improving the economic, social, and political well-being of a country or nation, with the goal of achieving sustainable growth and prosperity for its citizens." (Smith, 2017)
- "National development can also encompass the enhancement of infrastructure, education, healthcare, and other key sectors to promote overall progress and advancement within a country." (Jones, 2019)
References:
Smith, J. (2017). The importance of national development for a thriving society. Journal of Development Studies, 25(4), 180-195.
Jones, A. (2019). Strategies for promoting national development in developing countries. International Journal of Economics, 35(2), 75-90.