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    REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8491 AN ACT PRESCRIBING THE CODE OF THE NATIONAL FLAG‚ ANTHEM‚ MOTTO‚ COAT-OF-ARMS AND OTHER HERALDIC ITEMS AND DEVICES OF THE PHILIPPINES. Section 1. Short title.— This Act shall be known as the "Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines." Sec. 2. Declaration of policy. — Reverence and respect shall at all times be accorded the flag‚ the anthem‚ and other national symbols which embody the national ideals and traditions and which express the principles of sovereignty and national

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    of the free’ are you free to sit out the national anthem” people find his action to be either inspiring or offensive. He sparked this ginormous controversy by simply by sitting down during the national anthem‚ an act that is considered treasonous by some‚ but others consider his methods a necessary action in order to bring attention to the cause that he is fighting for. While I am in no way supporting people sitting down during the national anthem‚ I do like that his actions are bringing attention

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    only affect individuals‚ but also the whole society. Thus‚ this essay will discuss the influence that the Christchurch earthquake has on New Zealand’s culture and identity‚ two social theories that can explain the Christchurch earthquake. one is collectivism and individualism and the other one is ethnography and ethnocentrism. Also the author will make a comparison between Japan’s 311 Earthquake in 2011 and Sichuan earthquake in China in 2008. In addition to the research‚ I interviewed two people

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    Julian Felipe

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    Everyone knows Julian Felipe was the composer of Lupang Hinirang. But before he wrote the Philippine National Anthem‚ he was first born on January 28‚ 1961 in Cavite City. He studied at public school in Cavite and Binondo‚ Manila for his primary education. His musical talent began when he was ten years old‚ under the instruction of Leandro Cosca. Pedro Catalan‚ a recollect priest‚ taught him to play piano after the death of Cosca. He was employed as an organist at the San Pedro Parish Church in Cavite

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    When American people see professional sport players refusing to stand for the national anthem or not setting a good example of their country‚ they end up hurt and in disbelief. In the minds of some people‚ it is all right for athletes to express their opposal publicly using their state of position. Professional athletes should not use their status to protest the events taking place. Knowing professional athletes refusing to do what’s right‚ hurts the hearts of the nation’s people. For example

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    a variety of political expressions such as in protest themes‚ for example anti-war songs and at the other end of the spectrum‚ pro-establishment ideas such as national anthems. ‘The Internationale’ is a widely sung left-wing anthem. It is one of the most recognizable songs of the socialist movement and is the official anthem of The Socialist International‚ a worldwide association of political parties in more than 80 countries which seek to establish democratic socialism. In this case‚ I like

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    United States. To start with‚ to be an American I believe that one must have spent some time living in the United States. America must be considered one’s home‚ whether he or she was born here‚ raised here‚ or brought here. Throughout the various anthems and poems about the United States‚ a continued theme is the idea that America truly is the home of the Americans. For example in “The Star Spangled Banner” by Francis Scott Key‚ multiple lines include the usage of the word “home”‚ namely a repeated

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    to stand during the National Anthem stood for many more it was a symbolic protest that aimed at police brutality against people of color and racial oppression in the United States. The injustices that go on that doesn’t get addressed nor solved just swept under the rug. Protests in the NFL during the National Anthem has become

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    Compare and contrast how Owen presents the horror of war. In this essay I am going to compare and contrast how Owen presents the horror of war. We are going to be looking at two of Wilfred Owen’s poems “Dulce et decorum est” and “Anthem for doomed youth” Two very dark poems laced with the horror of war‚ Both poems are dark and disturbing and use persuasive language such as metaphors‚ rhetorical questions and alliteration to get their point across‚ that war isn’t great and glamorous like all young

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    assessing cultures provides five value dimensions of national culture which are: a) Individualism and Collectivism Individualism is the extent to which we value independence and personal uniqueness. Highly individualist people value personal freedom‚ self-sufficiency‚ control over their own lives and appreciation of the unique qualities that distinguish them from others. Collectivism on the other hand‚ is the extent to which we value our duty to groups to which we belong‚ as well as group

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