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    Flag Burning

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    20‚ 2010 Flag Burning: Agree/Disagree Paper Flag burning is usually a controversial issue. Many Americans believe that our flag is an important symbol that should not be desecrated‚ while others believe that flag burning is a statement that one should be able to make without major repercussions. Both sides have a legitimate argument; although I am neither for nor against burning of the flag‚ I believe that the right should not be taken away. Luke Saginaw‚ student author of “Why Flag-Burning

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    National Flag

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    National Flag of a country depicts its identity in the comity of nations. Every country of any significance has a National Flag. This item of a country identifies itself with the character and the typical characteristics of country. Our Indian National Flag came into existence when we achieved our independence from the foreign yoke - the British rule in India. The flag has been well thought of and made to symbolize the ethics of the Indian people and as such‚ identifies with the people. The flag also

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    Momentum‚ it’s a hard thing to stop in Rugby League. Just asked the Manly Sea Eagles last weekend‚ who cruised to a 38-12 lead with 21 minutes remaining at Henson Park‚ only for the Newton Jets to hunt down the lead with five quick-fire tries‚ ultimately securing their position in the top four. The final score was 40-38‚ a score-line that looks to be an entertaining‚ see-sawing affair; but it was actually a game that had head-coach‚ Greg Matterton‚ riding the emotionally-draining Rugby League

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    Confederate Flag

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    Where Should the Confederate Flag be Flown? In the past couple of year‚ there has been a controversial battle over the flying of the Confederate Flag on government buildings. The controversy has really started to stir up in the southern states such as South Carolina‚ Mississippi‚ and Georgia. On January 30‚ 2001‚ the state of Georgia changed its flag‚ removing the large Confederate battle cross from the 1956 design and replacing it with the state seal of Georgia. Now‚ the state of Mississippi

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    Flag Burning

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    Goldstein‚ Robert J. Flag Burning and Free Speech: the case of Texas vs. Johnson. Kansas: University Press of Kansas‚ c2000 4. Kenworthy‚ Tom. "Flag amendment sent to House floor; Democratic leaders will seek Thursday vote‚ hoping to kill measure." Washington Post. 20 June 1990: 14 5. Lee‚ Steven. Flag Burning: Right or Wrong? 28 November 2002. http://www.tcn.net/~opticom/Steve/index.html 6. McDaniel‚ Ann. "A Burning Constitutional Issue: can Congress Protect the American Flag?" Newsweek. 21

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    Flag Burning

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    an American flag is something that is deemed disgraceful by many Americans‚ but it should not be outlawed. Many people are offended by the act of publicly burning an American flag and feel it should be outlawed based on the fact that it is offensive to the citizens of this country. Although this may be true‚ people still have the right to protest. This was upheld in a Supreme Court case Texas v. Johnson‚ where the defendant Mr. Johnson was arrested for publicly burning a flag outside the

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    Six Flags

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    It was a warm summer day. I was looking out the car window and read a sign that says six flags and I looked at my cousin victoria and told her were here. She said I knew because she the rides while I was asleep. It took us like a twenty min to find a parking spot because it was a Saturday and it was crowded. We finally found one and got it. Since it was such a long car ride we all got out and stretched. Now we were headed towards the park. Me my cousin Victoria‚ Cindy‚ Kristina‚ Diana‚ and

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    The Importance Of A Flag

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    Flag The United States of America has a flag that represents more than just a piece of cloth that hangs over our heads. It is something that represents our liberty‚ trust and so much more. This is what the flag really means to me. The flag means courage and bravery‚ many people are brave enough to go fight not just for our rights but others rights too. All of these solders are going and fighting for our rights while we are going to school or doing anything we want‚ all because they fought for our

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    Red Flags

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    Red Flag 1 Although the revenue on snack food decreases every year‚ the cost of goods sold increases every year. The costs of these snacks purchased from vendors are increasing while the prices they are sold for in the gift shop remain the same. The gift shop should raise the price on the snacks sold. As an alternative‚ the gift shop could seek to purchase these snacks for cheaper from another vendor. Ultimately‚ the prices should be raised enough to cover the cost to buy them produce a profit

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    The Confederate Flag

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    Society telling those who feel positively about the confederate flag that they do not have the right to display it‚ because it “is a symbol of racism and slavery”‚ is an issue throughout America that causes unwanted and unnecessary problems. This issue requires education on the topic‚ and the people of America to have an open and unbiased point of view. When most people are asked‚ “what does the Confederate flag represent to you?”‚ they answer with‚ “racism”‚ “slavery”‚ or something to do with the

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