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    Kneeling during the national anthem is looked upon greatly as disrespect.Many NFL players in the most recent years having been kneeling during the national anthem and it has caused a huge quarrel in the United States. The national anthem is the song that Americans respect knowing that many people died for our country just so we could be free. It is looked upon as disrespect to our country if you do not place your right hand over your heart and respect the people that died for you and our country

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    In our many societies NFL players are going against whether they should stand or kneel. All this is connected with all the racist and now its a issue against famous players. It’s a problem in our society that the NFL has to face because it can turn into a bad case of disrespect. In most sports played it’s just a sign of respect to play the national anthem before a big game. Players can often be confused in the case of it weather to stand or knee due to the big protest going along with it. Although

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    A twenty year old college student‚ Allison*‚ whom describers herself as a “Black‚ but not really Black” woman‚ met with me to discuss what she is experiencing in today’s society (name has been changed). She brought up the recent kneeling of athletes during the national anthem‚ specifically during the NFL games. “It’s really frustrating that so many people just don’t get what it’s all about‚” she began. “It’s not about the flag‚ the anthem or the troops. I just wish people could see the bigger picture

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    The article The Athlete An Agent Of Change written by Lonnie Bunch and David Skorton‚ is an opinionated piece is about Athletes who protest their beliefs by doing something that they are not supposed to be doing  or doing something that is highly disrespectful. For example some Athletes will kneel or sit during the national anthem. This is a Highly disrespectful action because of all the men and the women who have lost their life fighting for this country and those athletes or people are going to

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    Proud to be an American I am proud to be an American. I am proud because we have always fought for freedom and peace. There are many people who have fought for the freedom of our country. There are also many people who have died for it. In the following paragraphs‚ I will tell you about three of the five branches of the United States Armed Forces that fight for our freedom‚ facts about them‚ and the important battles that they have fought. The first branch I will tell you about is the United States

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    As I researched many different articles‚ this source stood out to me the most. Author‚ John Branch‚ wrote an article that is named The Awakening of Colin Kaepernick. It was published on September 7‚ 2017. This article is about a professional NFL player named‚ Colin Kaepernick. Branch has published many articles about different people through New York Times news articles. This article appears to be in a very well-respected journal area and can be read by many viewers that have an interest about this

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    second part of the verse‚ describing America as "the stripes and the stars for the rights men have died for to protect/ The women and men who have broke their necks for the freedom of speech the United States government has sworn to uphold". The first line is written closely in anapestic pentameter‚ meaning two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable in a 5 foot line (Annis‚ par. 8-11)‚ with stress put on "stripes" and "stars" which creates an image of patriotism. Whizzing sounds can be heard

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    What does the American Flag Symbolize We need to realize something‚ we need to realize that the people burning the American flag in this picture go beyond just burning our flag. Burning the American flag represents the hatred‚ not only for America‚ but the hatred of freedom. The American Flag is the embodiment of freedom‚ and is made powerful through dedication and sacrifice. The ultimate sacrifice for America and Freedom has been made countless times by the brave and selfless men and women

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    purpose as a nation… And yet‚ though silent‚ it speaks to us – speaks to us of the past‚ or the men and women who went before us.” Woodrow Wilson had a lot of pride in our American Flag‚ as so today‚ we do as well. The American Flag‚ also known as the “Stars and Stripes‚” was made by Betsy Ross‚ a known sewer around her time‚ on June 1777. The flag has been modified 26 times and the flag we have today was made in 1970 by Robert G. Heft‚ a former teacher and mayor of Napoleon‚ Ohio. When it comes to the

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    Program is head up by the NFLPA Regional Directors Department. The hallmark of the Native Vision Program‚ the Annual Sports and Life Skills Camp‚ is funded almost entirely by a fundraising event that the NFLPA hosts each year‚ the Evening with the Stars Gala. Since

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