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    In the book Flags of our Fathers by James Bradley, it follows the lives of the six flag-raisers. The book shows their early lives, military training, fierce fighting between armed forces and their lives afterward. The flag raisers motivated young men to have great courage in the face of danger. Iwo Jima was a very important battle between the United States Armed Forces and the Japanese Empire. It was one of the worst battles of World War II. The U.S fought for and captured the island of Iwo Jima

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    Burning the United States Flag Through the years of America, there have been multiple accounts of flag desecration. Flag desecration is a term that is used to describe a various set of acts that intentionally destroy, damage, or mutilate a flag in public, and in this case, the American flag. Citizen’s typically doing this treasonous act when they want to make a political point against their country or policies in the country or another country. Some of these actions include: burning it, urinating

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    Congress in 1942 released a Flag Code that said when a flag American flag does its service it should be incinerated. Today, there are even guidelines for the respectable American citizen to follow while carrying out your duty. “If you're a red-blooded patriotic American, you'll retire your worn-out flag properly this Fourth of July — and burn it” (Href 1). People in the United States of America have a strong sense of patriotism. Throughout the decades you can see numerous examples of in American

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    of the American flag in today’s society. Some believe patriotism is simply the act of supporting the decisions of the leaders of the country. Others say, to be patriotic, people should be outspoken and voice their oppositions to what is going on in the government. Opinions also differ on the idea of what the American flag represents. One opinion of the flags representation is that the flag represents our history, and the formerly mentioned idea of patriotism. Others believe the flag also represents

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    Raising the Flag September 11, 2001 was when the world thought it was over. Just by raising the flag from the ground, it changed the image of America. Not only did the world suffer in fear, families from all over America lost loved ones in this tragedy. Every day, there are cops, firefighters, soldiers, etc., who put their lives on the line to protect citizens and their freedom from the ones who try to destroy that. On this day, thousands of citizens watched their fears happen right in front of their

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    Good Morning Members of the Australian Flag Committee, A country's flag is its most important, valuable and honourable representation. By looking at it, one can understand all about that country's history, people and values. As we are choosing a new flag for Australia, we should choose one that tells the story of Australia from the beginning till the end. Some might be wondering, what is wrong with our current Australian flag? Well I ask you, does the three elements, the Union Jack, the Commonwealth

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    Historically, flags were utilized mainly in warfare. According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, flags serve as identifiers of one’s sovereign state, community, organization, armed force, or office. Dance ministries in Black churches tend to use a range of colored flags which all invoke different feelings in worship. The color white in Christianity tends to signify purity, righteousness, and holiness (Gilyard). The largest version of the flag was the standard; because of its size, it was usually stationary

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    one from of protesting stands out the most: burning of the United States flag. Recently, protestors have burned the flag to protest the president and the police. Burning the flag is not something new to this country, however. There are many recorded instances of the American flag being burned as a form of speech; especially during the Vietnam War period. I, on the other hand, strongly believe that burning the American flag is wrong. It much more than just a piece of cloth, it is a scared symbol of

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    Freedom of Speech: Flag Burning Flag burning has been one of the most controversial forms of nonviolent protests. It is often linked with the Middle East and Hezbollah with depictions of Arabs against President Bush burning the American flag. Americans are intimidated and threatened by this action, but that does not make it illegal. Supreme Court rulings have upheld that peaceful flag desecration is a form of political speech that should be protected by our Constitution (Flag Burning Myths).

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    The History- For more than 200 years, the American Flag has been a symbol of freedom to all United States citizens because of all of our ancestors we have a symbol of freedom for our country. On January 1, 1776, the Continental Army was laying siege to Boston which had been taken over by the British Army. George Washington ordered the Grand Union flag hoisted above his camp at Prospect Hill. This flag that they had at the time was between the British and the Americans with the 13 red and white alternate

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