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    park is always in the summer time. I’ve been to all kinds of amusement parks in my lifetime‚ and all have exceeded my expectations. Six flags is my favorite amusement park‚ but I will never ride another roller coaster. My best friend Marisol invited my cousin and I to go to Six Flags with her and her family. At the time we lived in Fort hood‚ Texas‚ and Six Flags was way in San Antonio. The ride there was the longest ride ever. Everyone in the car was being loud and obnoxious singing songs on the

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    The flag of the United States passed the first flag act on June 14‚ 1777. But‚ what is the true meaning behind the flag? What does the red‚ blue‚ white‚ 13 stripes and 50 stars represent? Throughout history the united states had many changes to its flag but when the official flag was adopted it became a patriotic symbol to our nation. Colonists-first flag was known as the grand union. It had 13 stripes‚a red and white cross. The flag was in the navy until June 14‚1777. Another Flag‚ was the

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    March 2018 Flag of the U.S. INTRODUCTION Don’t know about the flag much? Well‚ don’t worry‚ because I’m here to help you learn various facts and symbolism about the U.S flag. Read on through as I tell you about the flag that has lasted 200 years. History of Changes This was the first unofficial flag of the U.s. hoisted on a 23-metre liberty pole at Prospect Hill in Somerville‚ Massachusetts‚ which was lifted by General Washington on Jan. 1‚ 1776. There has been many changes to our flag to how we

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    in a museum and you see a flag with four red stars with white borders and a union jack. Then you say that’s Australia’s flag. You are not completely wrong. New Zealand’s flag has a similarity with Australia. This is Australia’s flag: union jack and five stars that are white. We could accidentally put the Australian flag in a zeppelin and show it in an special e.g we won the international soccer tournament. Why did Australia’s flag get shown instead of NZ? Because NZ’s flag looks a lot much like Australia

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    community is their flag. Moreover‚ A flag represents the unity of a group to whomever falls under it. To many people’s surprise‚ cities have flags however the flag design for most cities tend to be inadequate to basic flag design principles‚ unlike country flags. There’s a study for flags‚ it’s called Vexillology and there happens to be a group of flag experts in the U.S and Canada by the name of the Northern American Vexillological Association to do with issues regarding inadequate flag design. Why are

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    Cabinet on television‚ radio talk show or in the newspaper; or publicly protest against the government tax policy. However‚ Free Speech protection becomes debatable when some American citizens burn the nation’s flag to express their disagreement to the government. The act of burning the American Flag should be constitutionally protected under the First Amendment’s Free Speech Clause because the act is a symbolic expression that communicates an individual’s idea or opinion about his nation; and that the

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    CARRIER EDUCATION PLAN The porpuse of having a carrier education plan is knowledge ‚ My goal is to finish my carrier because in the future I want to be a physical chiropractic and possibly professional soccer player‚ through out school ’ll be able to achieve that and more. I want to study and play in a university. exclusively to learn about the carrier im pursuing. The day I began thinking about my future‚ I didn’t have a clue how to start‚ or what steps would lead me to be a succesfull

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    have been many debates over whether the U.S Navy needs new super-carriers to help protect our seas. If you know anything about having a loved one in the armed forces‚ you would agree that the equipment always needs improvement. Buying super-carriers for the U.S Navy will improve America’s chance of winning future wars and protecting the people of the United States. If debates on whether or not the U.S Navy should buy super-carriers agree to buy them‚ than the United States has better chances of winning

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    Management Prof. Randy Fisher Case Study Questions: Ocean Carriers These questions relate to the Ocean Carriers case in your course packet. You can find the data for this case on the course website in a spreadsheet named: Ocean Carriers Exhibits.xls. This case provides the opportunity to make a capital budgeting decision by using discounted cash flow analysis to make an investment and corporate policy decision. Ocean Carriers is a shipping company evaluating a proposed lease of a ship for

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    were the delegates‚ of the constitution put together a plan for a stronger federal government that would not only benefit their own time‚ but also benefit the centuries to come. There is a lack of success in passing an amendment; for example‚ banning flag burning. The history of the constitution gives us an idea of why it is relatively difficult to amend the U.S. Constitution. The plan was designed to embrace a federal system of government. Checks and balances were incorporated so that they did not

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