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    Argumentative Essay It all started in a 2016 NFL preseason game with the San Francisco 49ers. Quietly‚ Colin Kaepernick kneeled at our flag instead of standing and showing respect. This started a trend‚ where lots of men started to kneel at the anthem. This is not okay‚ because‚ kneeling for the National Anthem is disrespectful to the flag‚ it is causing more tension in our country‚ and you can do this movement in a better way. First‚ it is disrespectful to the flag according to many groups of

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    ANNUAL DAY ESSAY

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    Last year‚ my school SMK Agama Sik organized the Annual Co-Curricular Day in collaboration with Parents-Teachers Association to raise funds for the needy students in my school. The event was held on May of 25‚ 2013. All the teachers and students participated in the event. They were very excited on that day. Therefore‚ they were eager to come to school early in the morning at about 7 o’clock. The event started at 7.30 a.m. with the singing of the national anthem “Negaraku” and the state anthem “Negeri

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    Usually the first thing that comes to someone’s mind when they think of dystopia is the opposite of Utopia which means happy. Many people live in a world of modern dystopian tradition in that their country may be under communism‚ some type of cruelty‚ forced to believe a specific way‚ or just live in a strict world in general. In a dystopian world‚ such as Anthem‚ people are raised and must live by extremely harsh rules with forced beliefs and a world of forced happiness but overall internal unhappiness

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    Definition Essay: Freedom

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    Freedom Our fore fathers fought for political freedom from the tyranny of England and its kings. Slaves fought for freedom and equality. Women fought for the freedom from their stereotypical "wifely duty"� and their right to vote. We now are beginning to see freedom‚ due to the World Trade Center Disaster‚ being redefined and more defined. Young Americans of the past saw freedom differently than young Americans of today. The pampered youth of today’s society use freedom in regard to getting a car

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    Every Sunday‚ players in the NFL have started to protest the National Anthem‚ which has created much controversy in our country. Personally‚ I firmly feel those NFL players created this protest for the right reasons. Their protest leads me to believe in their cause for equality. Those who play in the NFL have an influential voice that can call for others to join in for change. This protest allows me to identify the problems within America‚ and drives me to join the cause and use my voice. When Colin

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    Music is more than just a source of entertainment for people all over the world. For many‚ many centuries music has been used for reasons other than just entertainment. Take our National Anthem…”The Star Spangled Banner” for example. It was written as a patriotic song and‚ its purpose was to evoke the countries struggles of the past‚ traditions‚ and its history. During the 1800’s when slavery was permitted the seemingly innocent spirituals‚ as the slave songs came to be known‚ were more than simple

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    citizens have the right to freedom of speech. On August 26‚ 2016 NFL star‚ Colin Kaepernick‚ gained attention for his silent protests by not standing during the national anthem. Kaepernick is enforcing the Black Lives Matter Movement by not standing for the star spangled banner. The 49ers quarterback states‚ “I am going to continue to stand with the people who are being oppressed.” His protests have caught the eye of other NFL stars and have influenced them to follow in his footsteps. Many people are

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    to be fired. The first amendment talks explicitly about the fact that everyone has the right to protest peacefully. Colin Kaepernick refused to stand for the playing of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” He explained why during a press conference “I am

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    flag is not only important for me but everybody that lives in America. The american flags represents america the great country we live in and our liberty‚ freedom‚ pride‚ strength‚ and our happiness. The 13 stripes stand for the 13 colonies‚ the 50 stars stand for the 50 states‚ that’s what the flag means for its symbols living here is what my life glow more than it has ever been. Some people look at the flag and see a big piece of colored cloth but‚ when I see the flag I see every ones heart for

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    The realization of the word choice‚ symbolism‚ imagery‚ theme‚ and author’s message in these revolutionary anthems. When reading or listening to “Beasts of England‚” “The Star Spangled Banner‚” and “The Internationale‚” analyzing each song for individual use of the literary terms above and how or why they were important. Compared each of these songs together have similarities and differences. The Beast of England is an anthem of the animals at Manor Farm as an inspirational tool in their rebellion

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