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    A Time Capsule

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    A Time Capsule Introduction Hello! If you have found this‚ this is a time capsule created in November of 2011 with the purpose of being opened after 100 years‚ that is‚ in 2111. I am an average American with a wife‚ son‚ two cats and one dog. We live in a modest 3 bedroom house in a fairly small city in America. My day-to-day activities include going to work in a customer service call center‚ coming home to a nice family meal‚ and taking online college courses in addition to the necessary

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    Dixie Chicks Analysis

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    The Bitter Backlash Singing the Star Spangled Banner at the 2003 Super Bowl was a true honor for Natalie Mines and all members of the Dixie Chicks. Their faces glittered with excitement‚ knowing that most American’s were watching their tribute to our Nation. The Dixie Chicks consisted of two sisters and a good friend‚ creating a unity of sisterhood. Weeks after their heartfelt performance in March 2003 the lead singer of the Dixie Chicks Natalie Maines‚ a mother‚ a wife‚ a citizen‚ and a liberal

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    Colin Kaepernick's 'No'

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    A societal issue surfaces is a result of significant differences between values in society. The community itself usually delineates the occurrence of social problems. Typically‚ by a foundation that has sovereignty‚ such as community leaders‚ community meetings‚ social organization‚ or government defines the issue. A social issue will obviously be the topic digested throughout this essay. With this mind‚ think about and answer this question to yourself. Would you standby and constantly watch the

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    Fifty one white stars‚ thirteen red and white stripes should not be near the line of fire. Since the 1960’s‚ burning the flag has been protected under the First Amendment. Many attempts throughout the years have been made to overrule that decision.(Garbus Martin) In 1968‚ the Federal Flag Desecration Law was enacted. It prohibited any action of “contempt” against the flag. (Flag Burning and Desecration) Many Americans sacrifice their lives to keep our American Flag flying. Although many believe burning

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    What Flag Means To Me

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    soldiers on the flag the red. It means life for us. Because if we didn’t have people fighting for us we would all be dead or slaves. It means civilization. Because we have hope in all of our community and in our life’s. It means 50 states for the stars on are flag. On the flag there is 13 stipes going down and up those 13 stand for are 13 original colonies. Are flag is for all Americans. There are other flags but

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    “Kaepernick and Christian Athletes” was written by Brent Bozell on October 27‚ 2017. In this article he talks about how Colin Kaepernick a professional football player was treated after refusing to stand for the pledge of allegiance. He also informs his reader on how some Christian athletes have been treated in this profession. He mocks the media in a few ways throughout this. He states how they are corrupt and straying away from actual problems with society. He shows how reporters try to stay away

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    etc. you can identify exactly what the article talks about. Where BLM is having problems‚ how to appeal to white America and to see whether or not the organization will bend or be broken. Finally‚ we take a look at a more local occurrence‚ being the Star Tribune article “Violence distracts from goals of shooting protest.” Milwaukee became a city in despair when a 23-year-old black male was shot and killed by a black officer. Protests and Police hate fueled protests consumed the Midwest city over a

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    Current Event: Heisman Trophy Winner Johnny Manziel I was sitting in the doctor’s office this morning waiting for my appointment‚ thinking about what current event I could choose that would include the 6 sociological concepts. I was at a loss. Syria crossed my mind. Obama care was a thought. But my answer was lying on the coffee table beside me with a Sports Illustrated cover and the picture of a football phenom with a number 2 jersey emblazoning his torso and wearing his Texas A&M helmet

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    complete face-lift with all the classrooms thoroughly cleaned and charts on all subjects are displayed on the walls. This is done to impress the Chief Guest‚ other guests and parents. The venue of the function is decorated with Writings‚ balloons‚ banners and lights. Another important feature of the preparation is the regular practice session of the cultural programme to be staged on the appointed day. Students‚ participating in the dance‚ drama and music programmes are called for long rehearsals

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    4th of July

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    the fireworks later at night made me jump out of my bed and rushed to put my clothes on. After everyone got ready we jumped in our car and drove to my uncle’s house. On the way we gazed at all the beautiful decorations from the American flags to banners of independence‚ on the way up to the driveway I saw all my cousins playing with fireworks‚ instantly my mom looked back at me and said:" don’t think of playing with the fireworks without any adult supervision‚ or you would not be allowed go with

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