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    the very essence of virtue and liberty. That nation is our own beloved America. The flag that it waves‚ the Star-Spangled Banner‚ perennially flies as a beacon of hope throughout this vague and fledgling world. The depths of the dark Blue behind the shining stars manifests the dark and indeed troubled times that our country has faced and is yet inevitably to face again. Those shining White Stars in that revered sea of blue are dedicated to the Sovereign States that choose to be associated with the rights

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    I do not support nor do I oppose Kaepernick’s actions. I do understand that the American flag is a very important symbol to our great country but i also believe that people may express their point or how they feel( the freedom the speech). Kaepernick said that the reason he didn’t stand was to prove a point about America and about racism against color people. I personally have experiencioned racism towards me in many occasions and it is very offending. So I see how he is trying to tell people it’s

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    “For the land of the free‚ and the home of the brave” the final words to our nation’s national anthem. There has been controversy about football players‚ and many other athletes kneeling during the “Star Spangled Banner” to protest against the tragedies happening in America day after day. The First Amendment gives these athletes the privilege to express their opinions‚ and their right to kneel during our national anthem. People should stand for the national anthem‚ because it’s a sign of respect

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    scene‚ especially when concerning action‚ thrillers‚ and dramas. Music is a legitimate form of popular culture because it has stood test of time and is the only form of popular culture widely regarded and cherished. Music is used to play the Star Spangled Banner and many other famous melodies to evoke patriotism for Americans. Every country has its own theme song‚ seeming to me to make music the most popular form of

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    Ghent in 1814‚ which did not end the war‚ but did resolve the prior situations that had helped to cause the war. The war underlined the nation’s need to strengthen the federal government and improve their defense. The war also inducted the Star Spangled Banner as the national anthem. As a return to peace and the increase in American confidence followed the War of 1812‚ this post-war optimism is referred to as the Era of Good Feelings. American unity and nationalism began to make itself known in diverse

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    Suemi but she has to hang blankets to get dressed in privacy. Her schooling is different and ends earlier. We have elementary‚ middle‚ and highschool. Every Monday morning there is a presentation of the flag; in my school we only sing The Star Spangled Banner in the mornings.

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    of The Socialist International‚ a worldwide association of political parties in more than 80 countries which seek to establish democratic socialism. In this case‚ I like how this song is a common banner under which every single person who supports socialism can stand under. ‘The Star Spangled Banner’ is the national anthem of the United States of America‚ and has been since 1931. It is a timeless iconic anthem and in a somewhat clichéd manner‚ I love how this one song‚ consisting of just 4

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    She has love song and songs when she was sad and lonely. My favorite song out of one of her album is “I will always love you”. My friend and I used to sing that song mostly every day. The other song that I really liked is when she singed The Star Spangled Banner before the football game. She made so much amazing music the people loved. That is why she has so many wonderful fans. Another reason‚ why Whitney Houston inspires me is with her fantastic fashion.to the VMA awards or to the MTV awards she

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    overflows into the media. The media is being quite fair in representing those who are against the war‚ while also being supportive of the government. America is not a nation of people who turn their backs on their country; it’s one where when the Star Spangled Banner is played there are tears in the eyes of the citizens who fled bloody battles‚ where people display the flag year-round‚ and though we hold strongly in our belief of individualism‚ we reach out to those in need to help hold them up during

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    gazing at it with eyes full of love‚ respect and awe. The American national anthem‚ “The Star Spangled Banner‚” was inspired by‚ and sings in esteem of its resistance‚ standing among the rockets and bombs bursting in air. It symbolizes truth‚ liberty and justice. It flies atop the “land of the free and the home of the brave” and is seen almost everywhere in our daily lives. It is even an international icon‚ the “Stars and Stripes”‚ “Old Glory”‚ the American flag. For many this flag has been archetype

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