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    pride comes occasional radicalism. While this anti-American activity may take on many forms‚ flag burning infuriates other citizens unlike no other. These acts of pure hatred toward this country are controversial in terms of free speech and first amendment rights‚ which is why many Americans see fit to punish these offenders even though they are protected by the constitution. The burning of the American flag is not attributed to a certain group of citizens but to those who strongly disagree with

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    Thank you for your great postings sharing your opinions with others. Many of you already have commented to these issues‚ but I would like to recap once more for your own organization and study aid. 1. What are several red flags that E&Y either was or should have been aware of in the audit of HealthSouth? E&Y was aware that there was an undue emphasis on analysts’ reaction to quarterly profits. They were also aware of the centralized power exerted by Scrushy. Other red flags included the high turnover

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    It was the end of our eighth grade year‚ we are all excited to be going to highschool next. But the most exciting part is the trip to Great America.Where there is no learning‚ no getting in trouble for having fun it’s just you and your friends having the time of your life. But most importantly it’s the time of year where all the boys and girls try to meet people from other schools an exchange numbers. The morning of the trip my friends and i are talking about what ride we’ll go on first‚ who will

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    Flags‚ they are everywhere and easily identified but not actually studied with great depth in everyday life and artist Jasper Johns recognized this‚ he often painted images of things that are seen so much that they are not really seen anymore. He has painted many images of the American flag over his career and has been quoted saying that he used the design so often because “it took care of a great deal for [him] because [he] didn’t have to design it…So [he] went on to similar things like the target…That

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    DBQ The Conflict between Great Britain and the North American colonies were more economic based rather than political and social. With the examples including the stamp act‚ it clearly shows it was ran by the economical differences due to the fact that the stamp act imbalances drove the colonies to protest and even start boycotting the British goods. With the quartering acts‚ politically‚ it aroused the colonists because it was so unfair. What it did was that‚ parliament enacted

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    prideful of our young‚ yet extensive‚ war repertoire. Although there is nothing coherently wrong with this feeling of pride‚ we often forget the sacrifices made in the form of lives‚ in order for those iconic images to be taken. In James Bradley’s Flags of Our Fathers‚ he makes sure to emphasize the outer effects of war that reaches past that of what we can see in those instilled images. Specifically‚ the hundreds of thousands of soldiers that helped lead to victory and who were not credited‚ and

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    1 | Module: Module 6 / Topic: Distributions | An event has historically averaged 1.4 occurrences per time period‚what is the probability of exactly 4 occurrence(s) in a randomly selected time period of the same length? | you answered wrong and the Correct answer is 0.03947 Explanation: In this case‚ probability of getting exactly 4 occurrences is obtained using the following function: =POISSON(4‚1.4‚0) | |   | | | 2 | Module: Module 6 / Topic: Distributions | | Given a normally distributed

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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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    change their national flag? The current on-going Australian debate is one that I wholeheartedly agree with. Should Australia change their national flag? Yes‚ yes we should. As an Australian citizen I believe we need to acknowledge the ancestors of our land‚ the aborigines who were here long before European settlers. We need to also acknowledge the fact that we are an independent nation‚ the Union Jack in the top corners suggests Australia to be a British colony. The current flag is anachronistic‚

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    I read a book called True to the Old Flag and it is a Tale of the American War of Independence. The ten major events that happen in this novel are the Battles of Lexington and Concord‚ Bunker Hill‚ The Declaration of Independence‚ Washington Crossing the Delaware‚ the final surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown‚ World War II‚ the capture of Philadelphia‚ and battle of Saratoga. The battle of Saratoga was fought eighteen days apart in the fall of 1777. It was a turning point in the American Revolution

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