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    Football Monologue

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    I stand on the sidelines of the football field pretending to listen to Coach Lewis give our team a lecture. We had lost our last two games due to “me not playing” as my brother Donovan claims. My mind floats to the thought of my father telling Coach to have me not participate in the next few games. My relationship with my father has never been the same since mom died. Sometimes I think he blames me for her death. Football is the only thing that comforts me ever since that tragic accident. “Did

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    In the discussions of if burning the flag should be illegal‚ one controversial issue has been that it shouldn’t be. On the one hand‚ many american argue that it should be illegal to burn the flag. On the other hand‚ some americans contend that burning the flag is a way to get there point across. My own view is that it should be illegal. For instance‚ Andrew Cohen argues that there is not one “American Flag” but a bunch of individually owned flags. Since they bought them they are property and that

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    Freedom of Speech: Flag Burning Flag burning has been one of the most controversial forms of nonviolent protests. It is often linked with the Middle East and Hezbollah with depictions of Arabs against President Bush burning the American flag. Americans are intimidated and threatened by this action‚ but that does not make it illegal. Supreme Court rulings have upheld that peaceful flag desecration is a form of political speech that should be protected by our Constitution (Flag Burning Myths).

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    The flag of the great state of Georgia has been changed and rearranged 4 times. Out of those four flags‚ 3 of them were controversial. They were controversial because they bore a resemblance to a flag that is referred to as the confederate flag. The current flag that represents our amazing state today carries a lot of meaning. This meaning is different for many people which in turn‚ makes the flag a very controversial topic. Some people see it as a gem of our history while other people see it as

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    Flags‚ history‚ wars‚ deaths. All of these words have to do with each and every individual country. The United States and Canada have fought in many wars together‚ had many losses of veterans and civilians‚ waved our individual flags‚ and much more! But what I’m going to talk to you about today is the many similarities and differences of the countries‚ and how the countries came about. The United States of America started out as just individual states. But as time went on‚ the states slowly merged

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    False Flags Research Paper

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    False Flags Joseph Reckert COM/156 Oct 06‚ 2012 Lindy Hatten False Flags What would a person do if they found out that their very own government was killing its people? Definition: False flag (aka Black Flag) operations are covert operations designed to deceive in such a way that the operations appear as though they are being carried out by other entities. The name is derived from the military concept of flying false colors; that is: flying the flag of a country other than one’s own

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    History 51 December 8 2015 Final Essay: The American Flag It was June 14‚ 1777 when the United States Congress created and officially announces the American flag to be represented as a symbol of Nationalism and refutation of secessionism. The United States American flag is one of most significant symbol that is hanged in front of many private properties especially in front of my porch. My family decided to purchase the American flag because it symbolizes a meaning for freedom and opportunities

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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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    Football vs. Soccer

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    2014 Fútbol Soccer and Football are two very different yet popular sports in different parts of the world. In the world Soccer is considered the most popular sport but in the US the most popular sport is Football. So when thinking of Football we think of the NFL but there are only 5 countries in the world that call it Soccer. While the sports are somewhat alike‚ they carry major differences that make them both unique. One of the major differences is that in football you need to know everything

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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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