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    The New True Anthem Essay

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    interested graduating students and how the cultural ideologies are seen through patriotism and political views that occur throughout the poem. The first known date of The new true anthem was in 1988. This poem reflects the time of when the first settlers arrived in Australia in 1788 and about how they treated the Australian land and the native people. Throughout this time societies’ dominate cultural ideologies were patriotism and…

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    New Teacher’s nation since there was war between the New Teacher’s country and the students’.The New Teacher indoctrinates the children by changing their religious beliefs, disrupting the children's patriotism and influencing their ways of living. The New Teacher destroys the children’s patriotism by using logic to…

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    catchy sayings used to get people to buy rations, work in industries, or join the military. But patriotism is the most important theme that caught everyone's eyes. People believed that by living with less and buying rations more of the supplies went off to the soldiers protecting them. Propaganda is what brought out the desire to serve their country, and what led them to believe they showed true patriotism. Let us take our attention to the two posters that say how much their work…

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    A Speech About America

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    laws of course). You can be free in America. In other countries you do not get the freedom we have here. You matter, your freedom matters, and in America you can be free. If you want to see patriotism, then come to America where patriotism fills our hearts with pride and confidence. Most acts of patriotism do not make the news, but every time it is seen, it…

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    War Prayer Sparknotes

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    Imperialism had other on countries around the world. War Prayer is Twain’s satirical attempt to enlighten his fellow countrymen as to the psychological manipulation taking place as well as the irony of their self-proclaimed patriotism and religion. Mark Twain’s view of how well patriotism and religion go together can be likened to that of oil and…

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    Dulce et Decorum Est, is a thought turning poem that really challenges the reader to ask him or herself where they stand on certain deep issues. In Dulce et Decorum Est, the author Wilfred Owen, sought after the issues of warfare, patriotism, and different versions of reality. Wilfred Owen addresses these issues by telling the experience one soldier has while coming back from a battle (believed to be during World War I). The soldier describes the turmoil and hardship of war, then tells of a…

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    Unity In America

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    Statement: The act that exemplifies what it means to be American is an act of unity, honor, and patriotism. Thesis: The most American thing you can do is attend a football game. Going to a football game is one of the most unifying experiences for a person to have in America. At a football game, there’s always a strong sense of unity in the crowd of fans. At times is almost overwhelming to see how friendly people can be to each other. Unity is one of the founding ideals that made America such a…

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    Pride In The Windy City

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    Since the birth of the Declaration of Independence, Americans have had a sense of pride that separates us from the rest of the world. America’s sense of nationalism and patriotism is a cornerstone of our society. Patriotism, according to Webster’s Dictionary, is a noun that means love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it. Many authors of poems and short stories, as well as many novelists lace their literary works with chauvinism. Appealing to a large portion of Americans, this tone can…

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    Diversity In America

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    America is one of the greatest countries in the world today and this is because of things that happened in its past. The diversity of immigrants from all over the world has impacted how Americans think. The patriotism and courage of those who serve their country also sets the example for how Americans should act. Americans are diverse due to their humble beginnings, and are patriotic and unified under America. The diversity of Americans is essential to its own success and embeds itself into…

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    Germany flourished on the nationalism in the early 1900’s of its people, ready to encounter an attack at any moment and any time. People forget the decision of war until they are in the flame of its fire. In the novel, All Quiet on the Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque explains his war experience in World War 1 through a character, Paul Bumer—a kind and sensitive man. While in school, he used to write poems. Paul’s teacher brainwashed him and other students. He convinced them, by the idea of…

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