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    of the National Anthem and he was kneeling while it was playing. His reasoning for why he was kneeling was to protest against police brutality and racism that is going on across the country. Last year, there were not many NFL players who supported Kaepernick and his form of protest, but this year there have been hundreds of NFL players joining in on the protest and there have been two major arguments that have developed. People who support refusing to stand for the National Anthem argue that…

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    Lakeita Hudson Jaclyn Harding English Composition 1 21 November 2017 Kneeling for the Anthem Colin Kaepernick, who is a bi-racial man grew up relatively privileged, but felt he was disconnected from his ethnic background. In college Kaepernick joined an all-black fraternity, and was a social activist early on. He became aware of the many challenges that African American men had to endure while in college. When police violence against African American males became spiraling out of control,…

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    National Anthem Racism

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    I believe that the main issue of weather it is right for NFL players to kneel during the National Anthem is majorly a racist issue. The proof behind this reasoning is that Collin Kaepernick, San Francisco 49ers quarterback stated that he was , "not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color." Personally I disagree with his opinion. Holding your hand over your heart is a tradition that has been carried on for many years that honors what…

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    Jack Eller Ms. Roemer Aice – General Paper 17 September 2014 Anthem Essay Test Aside from very rare exceptions, in the society portrayed in the book “Anthem”, citizens show little to no opposition to the government that overrules them. They show no curiosity, greed, or need for self-motivation; they complete tasks given to them for their entire lives, without questioning themselves or what they are told. In a dystopian world like the one described, members are taught to believe in the…

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    what you wear? Well this is what the book of Anthem was all about written by Ayn Rand. The humans that resided in this city could not choose anything. They were told where they had to work based upon how they did in school. These humans were not allowed to do anything besides the job that they were assigned. This is a distinctive way of life from our way of life. There are some comparable things about their society and our society. In the book anthem the kids did go to school, however…

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    New True Anthem

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    The New True Anthem The New True Anthem by Kevin Gilbert critiques Australian’s lack of patriotism. It alludes to the way the new occupants of Australia have defaced the physical and conceptual value of Australia’s natural beauty and history. Gilbert uses many techniques and ideas to convey his feelings about this matter, including Hyperbole, Imagery and enjambment. These skills and techniques riddle the poem as well as many others. The use of Hyperbole is one of the more prominent techniques…

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    represents this country. But these days people have started to kneel during the anthem to protest to show their frustration about equality.While many believe kneeling the anthem is a great place to protest, kneeling during the anthem is disrespectful to the people that have served our country, since there are other ways to protest and there is another proper time to do it. Though kneelers believe that kneeling during the anthem is proper and not disrespectful because no one is getting…

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    How would you feel if you had no choice how to live? No choice on who to love? In Anthem & “Harrison Bergeron”, the society's were both based on, Equality. Although, “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut & Anthem by Ayn Rand are both pieces of dystopian literatures, their portrayal of technology and love, differs greatly. Technology is a thing of the past, present, and as well as the future. It changes everyday. In “Harrison Bergeron”, it's the year 2081, technology has really advanced. “Every…

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    National Anthem Essay

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    The website I choice was the Smithsonian’s site on the Star-Spangled Banner and the Flag That Inspired the National Anthem. It was created by the Smithsonian National Museum of American History; and I can infer it was created to publicize the War of 1812 and how it led to the creation of our National Anthem. The website includes a variety of audio and visual material, such as the painting of the USS Chesapeake Captured (The War of 1812), and the portrait of Francis Scott Key (A Moment of…

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    National Anthem Protests

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    National Anthem Protests As you go to sporting events, you hear the National Anthem being played before the athletes start their sporting event. The reason for this is to honor those who served and protect our country and for those who are still doing so. Recently, many NFL (National Football League) players have oppose to stand for the National Anthem. In 2016 Colin Kaepernick, who played football for the San Francisco 49er’s, started a protest trend to kneel for the National Anthem.…

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