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    The film “Confederate States of America” is a quasi-documentary film about the history of an America. Through the eye of a British “documentary” this film takes a satirically‚ humorous‚ and sometimes frightening‚ look at Civil War won by the South. First thing this work is take into consideration are advertisements. The director‚ Kevin Willmott‚ cuts the film with some commercials and with a news broadcast. Most of the ads are fake though they make the viewer thrilled‚ because of their racists and

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    The Union and Confederate armies fought against each other in the Civil War. This essay is about comparing and contrasting the Union Army and the Confederate Army. The better well supplied Union Army had more factories and soldiers against the Confederate Army who wasn’t as well supplied. The Union Army’s meals consisted of union fare‚ hardtack or “hard crackers” made with flour‚ salt and water. Thier meat consisted pork‚ bacon‚ or beef. They also ate cornmeal. In lesser amounts they had molasses

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    The latest pattern of the United States American flag has been in use since July 1960 when the 50th star was added. The design of the flag includes thirteen horizontal stripes alternating red and white‚ which represent the thirteen original colonies‚ and fifty stars of alternating numbers of six and five per row on a blue field‚ known as the canton‚ which represent the fifty states. The colors of the flag have symbolic meaning as well. The blue in the canton signifies vigilance‚ perseverance and

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    American Flag Speeches

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    an American‚ I am a true believer that our flag should not be desecrated in anyway‚ especially by our own citizens. When thinking of the American flag it is more than just a flag to many Americans‚ it is a symbol of those who have fought for us to have the rights and freedoms we have today‚ represents those who have died in battle‚ and the pride we have in our country. When and if someone desecrates our flag I believe they should be punished. The flag represents our military and stands as an item

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    Controversy In Art

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    Some go there to see something that they are interested in. Some go there to study the artworks. Some might go there just to kill time. Because not everyone is a specialist on artworks‚ sometimes there are some explanations for artworks. The controversy about the explanations on the artworks is that for many people‚ it may give us biased point of view to look at the artworks. Those explanations‚ however‚ should be put together with artworks in museums because they can provide us culture‚ background

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    during the French Revolution realized that symbols‚ flags‚ colors‚ and cartoons had huge impact on politics and the beliefs of the French people. The symbols‚ flags‚ colors‚ and cartoons provided the revolutionaries and the French people an opportunity to define themselves and their revolution while showing loyalty to the nation. The symbols‚ clothes‚ flags‚ and art stood for not just what their role in the French revolution was‚ but the symbols‚ flags‚ and colors demonstrated what the individual’s beliefs

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    Flag At Ground Zero

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    The Picture that United Us All Raising the Flag at Ground Zero is a photograph by Thomas E. Franklin. The photo depicts three firefighters raising an American flag while being surrounded by the rubble of the former World Trade Center in the aftermath of the September 11th terrorist attacks that took place in 2001. This picture captured the attention of the American media‚ and became synonymous with uniting the American public and creating a feeling of hope on one of the most tragic days in American

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    Burning American Flag

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    Is it right to burn a flag? If so why would someone do it? Maybe its because they feel that the united states isn’t really united as one. After reading the texts “American flag stands for tolerance” “My so called enemy” and “Texas vs. Johnson” the reader can understand the each of these texts supported information as to how different people from different religions and cultures should be accepted in our country. Also these texts tell the reader how the first amendment protects our rights to have

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    Employment and Flag Question

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    Question 1 Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text The objective of a heading section is to: Select one: a. See if you can spell your name correctly b. Give employers an idea where you live c. Make it easy for a potential employer to contact you Correct d. None of these Feedback The correct answer is: Make it easy for a potential employer to contact you Question 2 Correct Mark 1 out of 1 Flag question Question text You should include your email address on your resume. Select one:

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    Maycomb geography’s effect on its people Maycomb is a small town in Alabama in the 1930s. The town has a pretty nasty racial divide. Blacks are still considered as a lower level than the whites. The small urban and isolated town makes characters feel that days feel longer. ‘’A day was twenty-four hours long but seemed longer. There was no hurry‚ for there was nowhere to go‚ nothing to buy and no money to buy it with‚ nothing to see outside the boundaries of Maycomb County.’’ The setting of this

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