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    The American flag is the symbol of our nation’s strength and unity. Many people wonder was it Betsy Ross that sewed the American flag. Betsy Ross played a big role in making the first American Flag. Betsy Ross was born on January 1, 1752 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her real name was Elizabeth Griscom, her mom called her Betsy. She is one of seventeen children and was very close to her sisters. During this time many girls didn’t attend school, but she as one of the few that did and learned

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    the Confederate flag because it offends people, when you fly the gay flag, which certainly offends significant amount of people. Who gets to decide which flag is allowed to fly and which ones can’t? It may be true some racists have used the Confederate flag, but racists also wave the American flag. So another words the Confederate is NOT racists, us Americans also wave around a flag (the American flag) so why should us American say it is racist that they are waving around their flag when we are waving

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    We are all familiar with our national anthem and some of us may have even learned in elementary school that the lyrics were penned by Francis Scott Key but do you know who composed the music? The music for the “Star Spangled Banner” was composed by John Stafford Smith. He was a musicologist, composer, and church organist from Gloucester, England. He lived from 1750 to 1836 and was the son of church organist Martin Smith. John was a choirboy at the Chapel Royal in London, England and he was a pupil

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    game against the Clemson Tigers and they lost by 4 points. Another category of magazine clippings that I chose to include was objects. The first part of this category is things that resemble more of the american freedom like a pocket knife, american flag, guns, peace corp badge, and the Democratic donkey and Republican elephant. These objects are important because they all have to do with american freedom whether it be protecting the country, having your own beliefs, and just having peace. The next

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    Johnson should not have burned the American flag. Other people said that he could burn the flag because it was his freedom of speech. I agree that Johnson should not have burned the American flag. When Johnson burned the flag, Texas said Johnson did a criminal offence for desecrating the American flag. Johnson should have not burned the American flag because the American flag symbolizes freedom to the 50 states. People have fought and died for the flag so they could get freedom and to form a great

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    During the Middle Ages, many families used a coat of arms to represent themselves in different aspects of their lives. The coat of arms could consist of different colors, symbols, and many other things. An anonymous individual once said, “Tell a lie once and all your truths become questionable,” and I chose to include this quote in my coat of arms. This quote means a lot to me, as I believe being truthful is the key to success, and it is the motto I live by. The purple background is meant to symbolize

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    players are protesting racial inequality in the United States by knelling during the Nation Anthem. They believe that the United States has racial inequality towards minorities. My stance on this issue is that what they are doing (knelling during the national anthem) is 100% allowed and they are practicing their first amendment right of peaceful protest. I personally believe that they are disrespecting the flag and the people that fought for the flag in the military. I also do believe that there is

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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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    Flag Desecration Essay

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    The Flag is an honored and venerated symbol of a country. Epic wars were fought for this piece of fabric, such as the American Civil War, or World War Two. However, some people disrespect this, and “Take it too far” such as, physically destroying the flag, or desecrating the flag by burning it down into a pulp. This is currently illegal in several major countries. I believe that desecration of the flag is not permissible, and should stay illegal in the United States. First of all, the flag, obviously

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    Burning of the American Flag Burning of the flag is viewed differently among the people of America. The views on this action is if it should be illegal or legal are almost split completely in half. To some it is an expression of freedom and, then to others it is a disgrace to the meaning of the flag. In my opinion it depends on the situation. Using the burning of a flag other than a burning ceremony of old flags is unnecessary. Even with certain situations I still believe that it shouldn’t be taken

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