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    National Anthem Essay

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    Is it right to force someone to stand for National Anthem? I’m 21 year old. I’m proud of my Country and proud of our Constitution. I don’t need the Supreme Court to tell me to stand for National Anthem. I don’t need the Supreme Court to mandate that where the National Anthem should be played‚ where it should be sung‚ how it should be sung. You can’t force people to be patriotic; you can’t force people to respect Flag. Respect is earned it’s never mandated. It is from within and need not be dictated

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    such as patriotism or sombre subjects. The Funeral Service of the Unknown Soldier spoken by Prime Minister Paul Keating‚ deals with both patriotic and sombre ideals. Through positive language‚ emotive language as well as other techniques‚ a sombre and patriotic subject is expressed. We can also compare and contrast these ideals to William Deane’s speech on the occasion of an ecumenical service for the victims of the Canyoning tragedy. Although both speeches encompass ideals of patriotism and somberness

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    We need a type of patriotism that recognizes the virtues of those who are opposed to us..... The old "manifest destiny" idea ought to be modified so that each nation has the manifest destiny to do the best it can - and that without cant‚ without the assumption of self-righteousness and with a desire to learn to the uttermost from other nations. ~Francis John McConnell I believe in America because we have great dreams - and because we have the opportunity to make those dreams come true. ~Wendell

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    descriptive diction lionizes Reagan for his success as a president‚ global leader and beloved friend. Thatcher’s appeals to pathos portrays Reagan as a significant patriotic figure to the American public. Thatcher appeals to the public’s sense patriotism when she notes‚ “He and they [the public] loved America and what it stands for” (97-98).

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    Deconstruction Paper

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    PATRIOTISM IS THE NEW TREND IN THE PHILIPPINES “The Filipino is worth dying for.” - Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino   How can patriotism be really defined? Some people may answer that it involves the deep love and desire to serve one’s country. Others may say that it involves sacrificing for the country and becoming a hero. But isn’t it enough to be proud of the country who gave you a nationality‚ a sense of identity as its citizen and living by the pledge to the country’s flag? Patriotism does

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    Brutus Character Sketch

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    however‚ these qualities are precisely why the story is such a catastrophe. What stemmed from these traits is the last expected outcome. Caesar’s surprise was so immense‚ he could only mutter these last few words. Brutus’ honorable nobility‚ his loyal patriotism‚ and his naïve and idealistic manner outline Shakespeare’s tragic hero. <br> <br>Honor is an underlying foundation of Brutus and can be clearly seen during the play’s dramatic speeches. Brutus himself makes his honor apparent in his orations. After

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    capability. These people‚ although very different‚ all have one thing that they share‚ a quality personality which allows them to make the decisions that are needed to lead. With this essay‚ we will go in-depth into the qualities courage‚ mercy‚ and patriotism‚ and the men who had them. One such characteristic is courage. Harry Truman is one that might immediately pop into the mind of the reader. Truman faced the biggest decision in the fate of WWII‚ but mostly Japan. He had the immense courage required

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    ability to inspire burning patriotism in its citizens. He indicates that it is time to prove themselves‚ a great nation‚ of their bravery and patriotism to the world‚ claiming that love of country‚ freedom‚ and civil and religious toleration is present in this great republic. Moreover‚ he insists that these principles that they possess are those which they need to reveal to others. Green then continues on by mentioning that these values‚ allow men with true patriotism to love their country‚ no matter

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    One of the causes of the French Revolution was enormous public debt. MIRABEAU presented a now famous oration in defense of Jacques Necker’s patriotic tax. MIRABEAU: Two centuries of depredations and brigandage have made the chasm in which the kingdom is ready to engulf itself. We must close this fearful abyss. Well‚ here is a list of French proprietors! Choose among the richest‚ thus sacrificing the least number of citizens! But choose! For must not a small number perish to save the mass

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    The Boston Massacre was caused by tensions in the American people that had built up as a result of an increasing sense of patriotism‚ pains brought on by British rules and regulations‚ the search for excitement‚ and religious passions. As tensions with the British increased and the colonies began to unite‚ the American people started to develop a strong sense of patriotism. Men like John Adams‚ Samuel Adams‚ and Patrick Henry emerged as strong leaders of the movement for resistance. The patriotic

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