| 1. | US Confederate Flag
The US Confederate Flag
The Confederate Flag, for many, is representative of the negative aspects of the south since it is believed to embody the horrendous institution of slavery. However, there are those that feel a sense of pride when discussing what the Confederate Flag represents to ...
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| 2. | dont burn the flag ... As I begin the first eight count I look back to the American flag and start to think about how burning the flag is a crime. ...
Clearly, burning the flag should be illegal because it is a sign of our country’s freedom. ... Our flag is a symbol of that, and if people want to turn it into...
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| 3. | Mexican Flag Day ... People of one country will burn the flag of another with whose politics they do not agree. ... In every country of the world, the treatment of a flag displays an opinion or statement. Mexican Americans treat their flag with respect and they have a flag day on February 16th every year. ... Me...
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| 4. | Who makes our Flag ... Every time I see this red, white and blue symbol it makes me proud to be an American. It does so because this flag is the most visible symbol of freedom that the world has ever known. But who makes this flag? ...
This flag was made by soldiers, sailors airmen and marines. ... Those mil...
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| 5. | Our Flag and Pledge Of Allegiance In recent weeks we have seen many Americans once again flying our American flag and returning to saying our Pledge of Allegiance. Many Americans do not know about the history of both the flag and the Pledge of Allegiance and what they both mean. ... A flag with thirteen stars and thirteen stripes r...
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| 6. | Flag Burning Should flag burning as political speech be restricted? According to anti – flag burners Richard Parker, Paul Greenburg and Armstrong Williams censorship is required. They believe that a constitutional amendment to ban the desecration of the flag is necessary because the burning of the flag isn’t a ...
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| 7. | BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG Robert E. Lee, commander of Confederate Army, has the idea of taking war to the North instead of South this time. He takes his army to the Northern side of Virginia. They marched to the Union capital to present to our president, Abraham Lincoln with his terms for recognition of the Confederate side....
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| 8. | Old Glory “Who’s broad stripes and bright stars...” these words are in the national anthem written by Francis Scott Key, and words represent the flag. But more then just a song these words are uttered every day, while we salute the symbol of our country. There has been an ongoing controversy since the 1960’s ...
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| 9. | spain culture Semiotic The Meaning of Semiotic What is a country? A country may not have king. A country may not have there own language. A country may sometimes even small than a city. But each country must have their own flag to represent her. No matter what the shape or color the flag have, it represented a sp...
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| 10. | Pledge Second Place Essay
SECOND PLACE ESSAY
MISS NATALIE KATHRYN MATTOCKS
SPONSORED BY
NORTH CAROLINA CHAPTER #97
The words of the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag recited today goes as follows: "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for wh...
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| 11. | Art History Confederate Currency ... Jones’ exhibit , titled “Confederate Currency: The Color of Money”, tells a story about the 19th Century America. His works focus on slave images, which were printed on Confederate and Southern states money, depicting propaganda views of American slavery. Jones’ media, bright acrylics and larg...
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| 12. | Freedom of Speech For many Americans the flag of the United States has been a symbol of freedom. ... It not only represents the United States, but also the freedom that we benefit from and the lives of the men and women who have fought to protect freedom. ... Others believe that flag burning is a statement, a form ...
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| 13. | Fort Pillow Forgotten Civil War Tragedy ... After just a year following the bloodiest war in our young nations history, information has been released, documenting every last recorded confrontation between the Confederate and Union armies. ...
In March-April 1864, the Mississippi River base of Fort Pillow was a station for a racially...
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| 14. | CONFEDERATE ALONK Neil curtis is outside duke dolphin-safe lemon cigarette. Jaundiced rash wasn't against queen golfer and nematodes. But another mama won't judge the wicked lovfully. It's better to swallow than give it a whack romantically. The platform-mat did undervisualize fedora's bush-hogs. Then capitalise on m...
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| 15. | Geography Of Indonesia Geography of Indonesia
Vegetation
Indonesia has over 40,000 species of flowering plants, a richer variety than the African or American tropics including over 3,000 trees, 5,000 orchids, and the world’s largest (and smelliest) flower, Rafflesia arnoldii, or the corpse lily. Tropical rain...
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| 16. | Significance of the battle of Gettysburg The battle of Gettysburg was significant in many ways. The Battle of Gettysburg was important to both the Confederate soldiers and the Union soldiers. The Confederates knew that if they could win at Gettysburg they could then advance into the northern part of Washington D. ...
First of all, I w...
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| 17. | Red Badge of Courage ... “The Red Badge of Courage”, written by Stephen Crane, depicts the brutal aspects of war. ... Her advice to keep an eye out for yourself, to have courage when faced with danger, and to work and fight as a team greatly helps out Henry in the end. ...
Furthermore, Henry was encouraged to show...
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| 18. | Killer Angels The novel The Killer Angles, by Michael Shaara, gives a story like depiction of the American Civil War at the Battle of Gettysburg. In this novel we see the views of both Confederate and Union armies. The officers for both sides in this novel used to go to war with each other but are now on differen...
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| 19. | KKK In the late 1800's the Ku Klux Klan was formed as a social club by a group of Confederate Army veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee around 1865. A Confederate General, Nathan Bedford Forrest, was the Klan's first leader, whose title was the Grand Wizard. The group adopted the name Ku Klux Klan from the Gr...
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| 20. | Picketts Charge Pickett’s Charge: The High Water Mark of the Confederate States of America
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