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    Attic Day: A Short Story

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    INT. ATTIC-DAY The screen is black. After a pause of a few seconds‚ the a sliver of light appears in the distance. The ray of light grows and it turns out to be a attic door opening. A person’s head is seen silhouetted against the house behind them. A light is turned on and the attic is partially illuminated by a dim light bulb hanging from the ceiling. The person pulls himself completely into the attic. He carries a FLASHLIGHT and uses it to probe into the dark corners of the low‚ wooden room.

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    are willing to get rid century old traditions to take on new ones. For the mothers in the novel‚ it is even more discouraging when their children push them away because it makes them feel undesirable and not needed. In the novel‚ The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka‚ the children of the first-generation Japanese immigrants choose between their Japanese and American identities through their schooling and the way they act when they are home.

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    Confederate Monuments The Confederate monuments are a vital part of history and eliminating them is like eliminating history. The past is the past and the monuments do not stand for racism it stands for a part of history and it definitely wasn’t a good part of history but it was a learning experience for it to not happen again. The statues and flag stands for history of the south and every time someone see a flag or monument it reminds them of what the ancestors of the south did and fought for in

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    Intro The Confederates actively sought European support throughout the war. Many Southerners believed that foreign dependence on cotton imports would force world leaders to join the fight against the North. Union leaders wanted to avoid foreign intervention and attempted to make the southern government appear illegitimate. Under General Winfield Scott’s Anaconda Plan‚ the Union formed a naval blockade in 1861 in an attempt to deplete Confederate resources‚ block the importation of weapons‚ and

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    Confederate historical monuments require accurate context to embrace all sides and learn from history. The way we look at confederate statues is influenced by where we grew up and what we learned in history classes. Confederate statues hold tremendous historical value to some and cruel disrespect to others. Ifwe are going to satisfy both sides by remembering part of American history and also uncovering our nation’s past failures‚ context must play a part. Context is the solution to the current

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    Confederate Flag's Worth

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    Confederate Flag’s Worth Flags are familiar symbols and popular with all ages. A flags definition is usually rectangular piece of fabric of distinctive design that is used as a symbol‚ as a signaling device‚ or as a decoration. (Alle‚ pg. 127) Most people today consider the Confederate Flag to be racist but others just see it as a way to say they are proud to be from the South. Have people actually researched what they are saying or are they throwing out what they have heard others say? What

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    Confederate Flag Racism

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    Confederate flag Lots of people say the confederate flag is a sign of racism but I believe that it is a part of history. The confederate flag is the flag that represented the the south in the civil war which was a big part of american history. I myself do not believe that the flag is racist but the people who do are wrong because they don’t understand that it is a part of history ‚one of the most popular quotes is heritage not hate. William thomas the creator of the flag said “upon a red field

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    Confederate Flag Essay

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    that thousands of men and women have risked their life for over the many years of war? The Confederate Flag has been a symbol of our freedom for over hundreds of years. It is merely been a part of our history‚ something we were raised on‚ something we fought for. The confederate flag is simply heritage not hate! We have fought for that flag since the 1800’s. In the early eighteen hundreds the confederate flag was raised at Fort Sumter which was the first major confrontation between the north and

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    Essay On Confederate Flag

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    Topher Throckmorton Confederate Flag Do you think the Confederate Flag is a symbol of hate or racism? I personally think it is a symbol of hate or racism. In the next three to four paragraphs I will explain to you why I think the Confederate Flag isn’t a symbol of hate or racism. I hope either you learn something about the Confederate Flag in the next three paragraphs as I support the decision I just will be making. I personally think the Confederate Flag is not a symbol of hate or racism is because

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    The current issue is the problem with confederate monuments remembering past leaders of American history. The issue with that is people are upset over the monuments because the people who are remembered on the monuments owned slaves. The people are forming rallies and often form into riots when people against the monuments and people for the monuments combine and have issues with one another. The rallies often break out into fights because of the disagreement between them‚ people want the monuments

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