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    The first commandment is Freedom of Expression. Freedom of Expression means we can say what we want and and do what we want and not get punished for it. Because of the First Commandment some professional football players do not stand for the Pledge Of Allegiance and National Anthem. They do have a right to to do this because of the First Commandment. However this does not mean that what they are doing is right. I personally believe that the football players shouldn’t do this because it is

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    Patriotism is a way of showing respect for our country. It’s protecting and serving our country. We are patriotic so we do not forget what made this country great. Patriotism is important because we live in a free country. When we say the Pledge of Allegiance and sing the National Anthem‚ we honor our soldiers for fighting for our freedom. It’s also important to remember when and how we gained that freedom from England and became our own country because of their sacrifices. Independence Day is

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    I PROMOTE PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES IN MY CLASSROOM DAILY AND LESSON PLANS DAILY AS EACH MORNING WE START THE DAY WITH THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND THE CHILDREN AND I MARCH WITH THE FLAG IN A CIRCLE TO VARIOUS

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    and three civilians holding a large twenty foot by thirty foot American flag. A majority of the crowd are bowing their heads and giving their attention to those on the field. Many of them also placed their hand over their heart‚ signifying their allegiance to serving their country. There is a sense of remembrance in this photograph. In many cases where a large mass of people gather and a flag is present they are memorializing or paying tribute to fallen soldiers and

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    proud to proclaim every word of the pledge and anthem. Each phrase that we recite or sing goes so much more in depth than what we realize. Sometimes we say the pledge of allegiance or sing the national anthem and then move on and we do not take time out to think about what we are declaring. Jesse Ventura‚ a political commentator‚ author‚ naval veteran‚ politician‚ and governor said‚ “There is so much more to being a patriot and a citizen than reciting the pledge or raising a flag.” That statement

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    Winston often faces a dilemma about who he pledges his allegiance to. His rebellious nature tells him to believe in Goldstein and to love him. On the other hand‚ Winston also finds it hard to rebel due to the power of the Party. This quote exemplifies this conflict inside of Winston. During the two-minute hate‚ Winston joins the crowd in booing at the screen but he also finds himself thinking about how Goldstein isn’t the bad guy in this society. This shows one side of Winston‚ the rebellious “you

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    Washington enlisted Betsy Ross‚ a seamstress from Philadelphia‚ to sew the flag. Yet‚ there is no official documentation to prove that she had indeed made the flag. The American Flag has been changed over twenty times from 1777 to 1960. The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was written in 1892 to admire it. Congress also adopted a Flag Code in 1942 to give specifics on flag protocol and handling instructions.  The American Flag stands for many positive thoughts and ideals. Many around the world

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    beliefs. One being that prayer is important. Not only the families‚ but the children as well‚ pray daily. Specifically‚ when the children are beginning their day of homeschooling the say a specific religious pledge of allegiance to their Christian flag then follow that by saying a pledge of allegiance to the bible. Not only are they praying in the home but also in church and in their daily activities in everyday life. It is also seen that they believe that Christian teachings should still be in the schools

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    required to maintain such as respecting the law‚ voting‚ paying taxes‚ and serving on juries. If citizens want to receive protection and other services from the government‚ than they owe allegiance and loyalty to the United States. Some examples of allegiance and loyalty would be simply saying the Pledge of Allegiance every day and as a male registering with the selective service at the age of eighteen. Being a citizen in the United States‚ means I was born to the greatest nation in the world. Being

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    Justices of the United States Supreme Court are strategic actors who strive to secure policy outcomes as close to their preferred outcome as possible. Accomplishing this sometimes requires justices to not always pursue their true policy preferences and sometimes it requires justices to ignore legal and policy questions. In this essay‚ I will analyze how justices were strategic in a few landmark supreme court cases. The supreme court case Marbury v. Madison is a perfect example of justices being

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