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    Kitty Hawk Air Society Induction Ceremony Script Neessen and pledges form up out of sight Emcee: Welcome to the Air Force Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Kitty Hawk Air Society Induction Ceremony. I am Cadet (Rank and full name said) and I will be your emcee for this evening. As a courtesy for our inductees and guests we ask you to please silence your phones at this time. LONG PAUSE TO ALLOW THEM TO SILENCE CELL PHONES! Emcee: Ladies and Gentlemen‚ please stand‚ place your right hand over

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    a time when you challenged a belief or idea. What prompted you to act? Would you make the same decision again? A time I recall challenging a belief was last year‚ in my Study Skills class with Mr. Waterbury. I had not been standing for the Pledge of Allegiance for perhaps a month before‚ when one day‚ Mr. Waterbury asks me why I was

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    States have the right to mention God. The government mentions God a lot. God is mentioned during the Pledge of Allegiance‚ during prayers to start government meetings‚ and when the president is sworn in to become a president. This shows that we don’t have to make it illegal to mention God because the Constitution mentions God‚ and they have that right. Courts have said that the Pledge of Allegiance has nothing to do with religion‚ it is an oath of loyalty to the United States. In the United States

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    kids from the other playgrounds‚ whether they like us or not‚ that we will help our friends‚ and beat up our enemies‚ to make sure that we will always have the best playground. We pledge allegiance‚ to the flag-- and other stuff too. To the big kids that share their toys with us‚ we will say the Pledge of Allegiance with you. If we work together‚ we can reach the cookie jar on the top of the fridge. If we don’t work together... well‚ I can’t reach all the way up the fridge by myself. To the new

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    does it still exist today? I am of the opinion that it does; after all‚ our loyalty to God‚ family and country is what we stand for. Although‚ loyalty can be described by many other words‚ such as‚ faithfulness‚ commitment‚ obligation‚ devotion and allegiance. Therefore‚ the true meaning of loyalty may be left up the individual. Finding what loyalty means to me began in the summer of 1992. I was offered an employment opportunity by my uncle‚ Richard Graham. In particular‚ a sales position at the Ford

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    Responsibility as an American Throughout the years‚ our founding fathers through much controversy and many hard fought battles has paved and made it possible for us as U.S. citizens to live in prosperity and freedom as a country. We as citizens should give back to them for all the hard work they put forth towards making our country great and that is by being responsible. I find that this is a huge problem in our country today‚ there is not a lot of respect and effort towards to right things to

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    the transition from a city lover to a small-town girl was difficult‚ the obstacle that set me back the most was the language barrier. As I started school in the United States‚ I found myself to be very excluded from others. Not knowing the Pledge of Allegiance or understand anything in my classroom made me feel very homesick and embarrassed.

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    |Explication | |Chapter 1 |This passage seems rather similar to the pledge of allegiance stating | |“We are one in all…indivisible and forever”(19). |that we as Americans are one nation under God. However‚ under our | | |nation we all

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    God” in the Pledge of Allegiance‚ it struck a controversy. Which some people argued it violates their First Amendment. But the phrase reflects America’s civic culture and it isn’t necessarily a religious statement. Though‚ people has the right to say the Pledge omitting the phrase‚ thus not violating their freedom of religion. During the 1950s the nation was in need of unity because the country’s state of terror of nuclear warfare between America and Russia‚ so the rewritten the pledge and the phrase

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    America’s most recent election was won by candidate‚ Donald J. Trump‚ who offered a gracious acceptance speech as President Elect extending an invitation for the nation to join together in the spirit of unity and unconditional love by means of “Compassionate Conservatism‚” which was coined by George W. Bush in 2002.1 The recent election was a turning point in American history. Our nation was slowly being changed from a Constitutional society to a totalitarian socialist regime. At the forefront

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