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    National Anthem protests started on August 14th, 2016 with Colin Kaepernick sitting on the bench during the national anthem. This continued for another two games before he talked to former Green Beret and former NFL player Nate Boyer about the best way to make his point without disrespecting the military; Kaepernick then began taking a knee instead of simply sitting on the bench during games beginning on November 1st, 2016. There has been talk across the nation from last year into this year about

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    Anthem

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    Imagine living in a world where being different was a crime, and thinking will send you to jail. This is the society that the book Anthem is written in. Equality 7-2521 the main character and the narrator is faced with this every day. Equality’s negative assessment of himself was what is expected of him, but he should have the right to be unique. ` From the beginning of the book you can tell the punishments of being different are not tolerated. Equality on page 18 expresses: “we stole the candle

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    Things to Take Away From Anthem Imagine a world where you didn’t have electricity and you didn’t have the right to be your own person. In Anthem by Ayn Rand that is how people lived. Everyone in Anthem didn't know anything but the life that they are living. These people don't have anything to miss from the way the world used to be. But some people knew that they wanted more. Equality knew that. The lesson that was taken from this book is that a person is in this type of situation and something tells

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    Essay On Anthem

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    a society to encourage the spread as well as competition of ideas. Through Anthem, Ayn Rand warned of the dangers of blindly and unquestionably following an ideology; the dangers to society that unexamined loyalty to a belief system cause to society are upholding oppressive and dehumanizing morals, decreased quality of life and the government taking advantage of their citizens Corrupt governments, such a the one in Anthem, use laws and its citizens’ ignorance to dehumanize them thus detaching them

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    Anthem Characters

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    Anthem In this paper, I will be talking about the book called Anthem. I will be talking about characters such as protagonists and antagonists and how some characters impacted the story. I will talk about the setting, conflicts, and plot of the story. I will also talk about literary devices such as point of view, symbolism, mood, tone, and theme. In Anthem, there are a couple of characters and some are only mentioned and some only have a few lines of dialogue. The protagonist of Anthem is

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    Anthem Protest

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    more objective tone compares to “Texas High School Coach Boots Football Players for Anthem Protest” because it was not influenced by personal choice but rather presented facts and were realistic on possible outcomes of this dilemma. We see this on multiple occasion first, they stated a trustworthy reason of why this matter of athletes specifically African American football players kneeling for the national anthem will ruin matters for not just the players but the companies too. He proceeded by saying

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    different themes and concepts have been created or evolved throughout history; however, one concept that individuals take a deeper analysis on is the concept of mankind’s ability to persevere through misfortune. The 1937 Russian novella by Ayn Rand, Anthem, and the 19th century British poem by William Henly, “Invictus,” are both pieces of literature from completely different genres that are able to cover this concept meticulously. In both of these excerpts, the protagonists are depicted in a situation

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    Anthem Speeches

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    the national anthem.” As you place your hand over your heart, you notice the man in front of you didn’t remove his hat for the national anthem. On Saturday afternoon, while watching the Wisconsin Badger game, the national anthem starts playing. On TV, you can see people in the stands talking and laughing while they should be paying attention to our national anthem. The last part of your weekend comes. On Sunday night, you turn on the Packer game with your family. As our country’s anthem plays, some

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    Anthem Protest

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    Draft Most people think that the National Anthem Protest is a about how police treat many African Amercian different than a Caucasian. Many of these NFL Players should be able to take a knee during the national anthem because it is their right, and although some people think it's disrespectful, it is a non-violent way to protest police brutality NFl Players should be able to take a knee because it is their right. In the article ¨National Anthem Protests Are Effective in Bringing Attention to

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    Anthem Argument

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    football game in August 2016, Kaepernick remained seated during the playing of the National Anthem. Many of Kaepernick’s supporters will argue that his actions, and those of other athletes that have since joined him in this protest, are justified and are acceptable, by today's standards. Conversely, those opposing Kaepernick’s actions argue that anyone who chooses to remain seated or to kneel during the National Anthem is a disgrace to the United States and this action should not be tolerated. Consequently

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