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    All aboard for the journey of a lifetime! The newest White Star Line ship, appearing to outrank all of the other vessels at sea, was about to make its first voyage across the Atlantic. Looking for a fresh start in New York City, three classes of passengers boarded the RMS Titanic on April 10, 1912 in Southampton, England. They were confident this was the safest ship at sea. The Titanic was advertised as unsinkable with its many features made for it to outshine its main competitors. What the…

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    What was the War of 1812 and what caused it to happen? The War of 1812 was a war between the United States of America and England. Many different reasons caused this bloody and violent war to begin. Several significant events transpired during this war. The impact of this war changed the world forever. The War of 1812, which had many varying causes, undoubtedly had an exceedingly unforgettable lasting effect and left an extremely significant impact on the entire world. There were many different…

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    The Gettysburg Address

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    famous in each university? Why from the day that I listened the speech on , it has been haunting to me that the Star-Spangled Banner is and the liberty. Its behalves is the result of sacrifice and bleeding. Standing on this land, a sense of proud rise from the bottom of my heart, even though I am not an citizen of the Unitd Sates. That must be the reason why Americans post or plus the Star-Spangled Banner almost everywhere when the nation anthem is song. They are doubtlessly proud of their…

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    "There is no danger that Titanic will sink. The boat is unsinkable and nothing but inconvenience will be suffered by the passengers," said Vice-President of White Star Line, Phillip Franklin. What was the Titanic? Why was it special? What actually happened the night the “unsinkable ship” sank? Was it anyone’s fault in particular? All these questions are not as simple as they appear to be. Since there were no airplanes in the 1900s, and a lot of immigrants, ships were a popular source of…

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    How would we lynch or get rid of Jesus Christ in today’s world? We would get rid of stuff related to him. People use money everyday. Money plays a large role in almost every American’s life. Everyone thinks that people have to have it to live. American paper money contains the religious phrase “In God We Trust”. We could attempt to remove religious phrases from American money by getting rid of Christ. These phrases should not be removed from our money. Although some religious phrases offend some…

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    happening all across the United States. One of the major protest that has occurred was Colin Kaepernick’s choice to take a knee during the National Anthem. Kaepernick is a football player for the San Francisco 49ers and first took a knee during “The Star Spangled Banner” on August 26, 2016. His initial reasoning behind his actions was intended to be a form of protest against the recent outbreak of police brutality and racial injustices in the United States. However, as time has come and gone his…

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    Colin Kaepernick’s protest showed immense patriotism. Colin Kaepernick, former quarterback for the 49ers held a protest last year that caused quite the controversy. Kaepernick's protest was used to protest the recent and past police brutality toward African American individuals and show his support for the black lives matter movement. Kaepernick showed his protest by kneeling during the national anthem, which many have strong opinions on how effective and patriotic his protest is. One of the…

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    Colin Kaepernick Argument

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    The National Anthem song The Star-Spangled Banner says “O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave”? This lyric emphasis that Americans have the right to freedom and are people of courage. On August 26, 2016 NFL San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick decided to not stand for the National Anthem. Kaepernick refused to stand in protest of racism. His actions caused a high rise of controversy among the public eye. Many supported his actions while other showed nothing but hate…

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    Anthem Rhetorical Analysis

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    pathos and said “Almost no one seems to be aware that even if the U.S. were a perfect country today, it would be bizarre to expect African-American players to stand for “The Star-Spangled Banner...few people know this because we only ever sing the first verse. But read the end of the third verse and you’ll see why “The Star Spangled Banner” is not just a musical atrocity it’s an intellectual and a moral one,too” (Schwarz 1). To me this is the most effective of the appeals because it gives the…

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    In Langston Hughes “I, Too Sing America”, it is obvious that Hughes is expressing himself over the inequality of America from the point of view of an African American man. It is interesting, almost amazing the way he explains himself in this poem because he does it in an appreciative manner that one reading the poem would never see the anger behind it all. Some of the ways he shows this is through showing his who he really is proving his race and value, through his ambition and through his…

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