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    better. He was making that flag because he knew how important it was for us to be able to pledge our allegiance to our flag and country." Mike had sewn a second flag even after he had received a severe beating for a couple hours’ only moments before for sewing an American flag previously on his shirt‚ Mike has great appreciation for his country and he believes that it is important for all of us to pledge our allegiance to our flag and for our country. Mike is a proud‚ strong and hopeful American. Mike

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    President François Hollande was elected the new president of France on May 6‚ 2012. He gave his inauguration speech in Paris on May 15‚ 2012‚ and expressed his deep gratitude to the French people for investing him into the highest office. He presented his political vision in a message of confidence‚ as a metaphor for trust‚ to uphold the nation’s state of affairs‚ and stated: A brief review of France’s history will help us to understand President Hollande’s speech in its rightful political context

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    behaviors like teamwork‚ following a schedule‚ and using textbooks. These kindergarteners aren’t just learning to read and write‚ they are being socialized to norms like keeping their hands to themselves‚ standing in line‚ and reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. A female teacher is shown sitting in a chair and reading a picture book to a group of children sitting in front of her on the floor. School and classroom rituals‚ led by teachers serving as role models and leaders‚ regularly strengthen what

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    loyalty with my peers to the flag with my hand on my heart. When I see a flag blowing in the wind‚ or when I see a crowd of people standing with their hands to their hearts while the National Anthem plays‚ it gives me chills. When I recite "The Pledge of Allegiance‚" it is more than just words to me. It is a reminder of honor to be a citizen of "the land of the free and the home of the brave." I believe the American Flag represents America and our freedom here. When I look at the flag I think about how

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    Patriotism is a way of showing respect for our country. It’s protecting and serving our country. We are patriotic so we do not forget what made this country great. Patriotism is important because we live in a free country. When we say the Pledge of Allegiance and sing the National Anthem‚ we honor our soldiers for fighting for our freedom. It’s also important to remember when and how we gained that freedom from England and became our own country because of their sacrifices. Independence Day is

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    The first commandment is Freedom of Expression. Freedom of Expression means we can say what we want and and do what we want and not get punished for it. Because of the First Commandment some professional football players do not stand for the Pledge Of Allegiance and National Anthem. They do have a right to to do this because of the First Commandment. However this does not mean that what they are doing is right. I personally believe that the football players shouldn’t do this because it is

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    I PROMOTE PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES IN MY CLASSROOM DAILY AND LESSON PLANS DAILY AS EACH MORNING WE START THE DAY WITH THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND THE CHILDREN AND I MARCH WITH THE FLAG IN A CIRCLE TO VARIOUS

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    and three civilians holding a large twenty foot by thirty foot American flag. A majority of the crowd are bowing their heads and giving their attention to those on the field. Many of them also placed their hand over their heart‚ signifying their allegiance to serving their country. There is a sense of remembrance in this photograph. In many cases where a large mass of people gather and a flag is present they are memorializing or paying tribute to fallen soldiers and

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    Winston often faces a dilemma about who he pledges his allegiance to. His rebellious nature tells him to believe in Goldstein and to love him. On the other hand‚ Winston also finds it hard to rebel due to the power of the Party. This quote exemplifies this conflict inside of Winston. During the two-minute hate‚ Winston joins the crowd in booing at the screen but he also finds himself thinking about how Goldstein isn’t the bad guy in this society. This shows one side of Winston‚ the rebellious “you

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    proud to proclaim every word of the pledge and anthem. Each phrase that we recite or sing goes so much more in depth than what we realize. Sometimes we say the pledge of allegiance or sing the national anthem and then move on and we do not take time out to think about what we are declaring. Jesse Ventura‚ a political commentator‚ author‚ naval veteran‚ politician‚ and governor said‚ “There is so much more to being a patriot and a citizen than reciting the pledge or raising a flag.” That statement

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