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    you guys are in poverty and don’t have enough money to support you so they flee and you are forced to work in the military. Children should not be forced to work in the military because it is not like they want to do it‚ they are forced and because it is not suited for them. Some people may disagree and say that children should become soldiers. In essence children should not be child soldiers because they can risk their lives and can die from being sexually abused and they are forced to so they

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    Homework Should be Reduced Homework has been around for as long as there have been tax paying schools. The first person to create homework was Robert Nevilis from Italy in 1905 (Roberto). Over the years that homework has been around‚ people have gotten different impressions and opinions on the topic. Most students believe it is way too much and unnecessary. Teachers believe that homework is very useful and beneficial for the students. While other faculty members believe it is a waste of time. Teachers

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    confederate flag‚ which consisted of the colors red‚ white‚ and blue. Terrorist groups like the Ku Klux Klan and many other white supremacist groups‚ led hanise crimes against African Americans which included: lynching‚ burning crosses‚ and mass murders‚ while using the Confederate Flag as a symbol of “unity”. A flag that stands for hatred and white supremacy is not only allowed but glorified. The confederate emblem should‚ not only be taken out of the Mississippi state flag‚ but the confederate flag should

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    History of the American Flag According to popular legend‚ the first American flag was made by Betsy Ross‚ a Philadelphia seamstress who was acquainted with George Washington‚ leader of the Continental Army‚ and other influential Philadelphians. In May 1776‚ so the story goes‚ General Washington and two representatives from the Continental Congress visited Ross at her upholstery shop and showed her a rough design of the flag. Although Washington initially favored using a star with six points‚ Ross

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    Cicero. A flag‚ to some people may just be an object‚ to others it has meaning and an importance to them. In the editorial American Flag Stands For Tolerance‚ an American flag was burnt due to disagreement. The Supreme Court gives complete authorization for citizens to express themselves as they wish‚ as stated in the first Amendment “ Every citizen has the right to freedom of speech and expression”. However I am in complete disagreement towards the burning of any flag due to what the flag symbolizes

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    History of American Flag. For more than 200 years‚ the American flag has been the symbol of our nation’s strength and unity. It’s been a source of pride and inspiration for millions of citizens. And the American Flag has been a prominent icon in our national history. Here are the highlights of its unique past. On January 1‚ 1776‚ the Continental Army was reorganized in accordance with a Congressional resolution which placed American forces under George Washington’s control. On that New Year’s

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    Barn Burning Sarty

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    In the short story “Barn Burning” written by author William Faulkner written in 1939 readers meet the Snope’s family. The character who stood out initially was the youngest son who goes by the name of Colonel Sartoris Snopes also known as Sarty. Throughout the story readers watch as the main character‚ Sarty‚ becomes his own person (transforming into adulthood) beginning from struggling to tell the truth in order to protect his family. Sartoris battles between being morally righteous or remaining

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    Bride Burning: A Global Problem Bride burning is a form of domestic violence that is practiced mainly in India‚ Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is estimated that many hundreds‚ and probably thousands‚ of brides are killed in this way each year. However bride burning is traditionally under-reported so it is very difficult to determine the exact figures. In all the countries concerned‚ government action is being taken to try to limit the number of bride burning deaths each year‚ but the problem is that

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    Now‚ think of what America’s reaction would be if that flag was the only one in existence‚ and its burning was publicized on social media. The artifacts that are being destroyed aren’t meaningless items. The Allat God statue‚ a statue of Athena at Palmyra‚ Iamassu in Nimrud‚ and countless other sentimental and irreplaceable artifacts

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    Memories of Flags and of Our Fathers In James Bradley’s bestselling book Flags Of Our Fathers‚ Bradley pays homage to his late father John Henry Bradley. John (also nicknamed “Jack” and “Doc”)‚ was one of six men who raised the American Flag on top of Mount Suribachi during World War II. Mount Suribachi was located upon the small island of Iwo Jima‚ Japan. The photo of these heroic flagraisers quickly “became the most recognized‚ the most reproduced‚ in the history of photography

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