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    celebrate us leaving Catskill. We spent many lunches at Subways trying to decide what we should do. We started out wanting to go to Cape Cod for the weekend. Then it went from Cape Cod to Boston‚ Massachusetts. Finally it ended up a day at Six Flags‚ New England. We decided that the best time to do this was on a Monday morning when everyone else is in school. That way their wouldn’t be as many people there and we could get to the lines quicker. We made a list of all the best rides that we wanted

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    There is some sort of white symbol on the right side of the collar on the shirt. Strength is the impression that’s given by the way she’s showing her right bicep. The second image was the first “Rosie” image to appear in a magazine. The American flag proudly waves in the background. Post is placed in the upper left corner in bold yellow letters. A sky blue box talks about what the woman on the cover is for. Curly red hair sits upon a heavier set woman. Gray work goggles rest on her forehead. .

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    What the United States flag means to me is freedom. I hear the stories of the people who have their whole life chosen for them in different countries. Which sounds absolutely horrifying to me. I enjoy being able to decide my future like what kind of job i’m going to have or what college I’m going to go to. I don’t want that taken away from me.The Flag also ensures me as much safety as possible. What I mean by that is we have so many people who risked their life and are risking their life right now

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    The Supreme Court’s decision on the case of Texas v. Johnson has been a controversial one‚ as it involves the burning of our national symbol‚ the American flag. It leads to the question: Does the desecration of the American flag a way of expressing speech that is protected by the first amendment? Shouldn’t the destruction of a true American symbol be protected and preserved‚ as it is a symbol that represents our country? There is a great amount of criticism that Texas v. Johnson has been faced with;

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    During his life long career‚ Jasper Johns artist contributed more than 225 unique and challenged artworks that has set the standard for American art in general and for Pop art in particular. Among Johns’ artwork‚ the “Flag” (1954-55) is the painting that raised the very first wave in Pop Art world and remained to be one of the most influential artworks of its time . Jasper Johns was born in Augusta‚ Georgia on May 15‚ 1930 to William Jasper Johns and Jean Riley. After his parents’ divorce‚ he

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    Orleans that would increase national pride and later secure him the presidency. The Battle at Fort McKinley was the first major stand against the British attacks. Before the battle would begin an order is placed for the largest American flags yet to be made. One flag is raised shortly before bombardment of the fort began form the British naval fleet. On one of the ships stopped just off the shore sat a young man named Francis Scott Key‚ watching from a between the blasts Key was inspired. He jotted

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    Hmongs and other mixed races move into his once Anglo-Catholic dominate city. Walt perceives himself as though he is the epitomy of what the ideal American is and should be. The American flag is a present symbol outside Walt’s house; and as Walt encounters a life-changing journey. The assumed idea of what an American flag represents strays away and evolves from his narrow perspective to a much larger and more personalized view. Walt Kowalski perceives himself as being the ultimate American. In his

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    The realization of the word choice‚ symbolism‚ imagery‚ theme‚ and author’s message in these revolutionary anthems. When reading or listening to “Beasts of England‚” “The Star Spangled Banner‚” and “The Internationale‚” analyzing each song for individual use of the literary terms above and how or why they were important. Compared each of these songs together have similarities and differences. The Beast of England is an anthem of the animals at Manor Farm as an inspirational tool in their rebellion

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    Should professional athletes be required to stand and salute the flag during the Pledge of Allegiance? Should professional athletes have to do what they do not believe in? In fact‚ this topic is a major issue in America. Even more important players are not standing or saluting during the Pledge of Allegiance because they want change. Professional athletes should not be required to stand and salute the flag during the Pledge of Allegiance because they have freedom to express their beliefs‚ they want

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    The american dream is an ideal goal that many believe is not achievable. In the eyes of most the definition of the american dream is vague; to have ample amounts of money‚ an expensive home or car? The american dream is having the chance to achieve aspirations and be to be happy. Freedom is the basis of the American dream. Having the capability of making decisions and purusing life goals. Foreigners view america as a gateway into a new life‚ a chance to start over. Millions of americans have achieved

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