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    took a brave stand, to defend this land. They paid a great price and sacrifice. They served with courage, honor, strength, integrity, commitment, valor, character, bravery, sacrifice, dedication, and excellence. I will always remember and be proud. I salute…

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    noble woman and the lady of the house. Gawaine salutes and deeply bows to the older noble lady and also “takes the lovlier briefly in his arms, kisses her respectfully and courteously speaks”(972-74) .Gawain’s respectful manner and courteous speech acknowledge the honor and and respect owed the women of the court in this time period while also demonstrating various appropriate ways to convey courtesy to women. Female elders are met with deep bows and salutes whereas younger ladies are kissed and…

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    consequently found himself the recipient of the first supply drop of OSD (Operation Supply Drop). Captain Machuga has expanded even further with his 8-bit Salute. The 8-bit Salute is a year-round event in which gamers stream themselves playing games of any type for twenty-four hours to raise funds for OSD (Operation Supply Drop). The 8-bit Salute not only provides much needed donations, it also helps to spread the word regarding combat stress and…

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    those Ivan obtains. Ivan relies on others to function on a day to day bases. Ivan also can’t manage misguidance, granting General Zaroff access to control and brainwash him. Studying ’s behavior in the“ man’s free hand go to his forehead in a military salute, and click his heels together and stand at attention.Another man was coming down… Turning to the giant in uniform, the general made a sign. The giant put away his pistol, saluted, withdrew” (Connell 3,4). General Zaroff possesses an…

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    Freedom In The 1940's

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    Freedom in the 1940’s and what it meant to people Freedom to many different people mean many different things especially in a time period like the 1940’s.For many people like the Jew’s who were being actively killed in Europe or the Japanese in America who were locked into camps after pearl harbor.Many of these people didn’t have the freedom to live the way they wanted to. On the other hand though, in America, women were finally getting freedom in the workplace. During the 1940’s there were…

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    As my family and I drive up to my first gymnastics competition of the season, I feel excited and nervous at the same time like a someone right before going on their first roller coaster. I wait in the check in line that looks as long as a train. I finally check in and find my team. Everyone fixes their close to perfect buns that are held up with a whole pack of extra strong bobby pins, layered with so much hairspray it provided more protection than a helmet. We start to warm up and stretch. All…

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    The National Anthem represents the freedom that we have the in the United States. At sporting events we stand and salute the flag during the anthem to show respect for our nation and the troops that are defending our country. Unfortunately some athletes are in a “protesting” our nation by kneeling during the National Anthem. This act is showing disrespect to our flag, country, and the troops fighting for our country and it needs to stop. The United States of America is a place where we have…

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    Doug Glanville’s essay “Still Standing” Is a thought provoking reading that talks about how a protesting football player made Glanville ask a very powerful question, “Why do we salute the flag?” The essay is mainly about how Glanville was raised to pledge the flag. Also how he had this pre judged mindset as a kid due to parents and media that he later finds out is clearly wrong. The essay begins about how he first heard about Colin Kaepernick and his protest and how he immediately relates it to…

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    The first amendment guarantees five basic freedoms to the American citizens. These freedoms are of speech, press, petition, assembly and religion. As all the amendments, the first amendment is intended for use in situations with the government. The reason it was written was because at America’s inception, citizens demanded a guarantee of their basic freedoms. In result the very first and most important amendment was created. Freedom of speech allows Americans say what they would like to say…

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    wives can’t really do anything against him. They’re just subjective to him, helpless against his cruel ways. Another thing that he did was when he asked to attend his friend’s funeral Ezeudu. What he had to do was salute in his honor with guns and two other people. Instead, during the salute he accidently shot the gun and the next thing you know Ezeudu’s son is…

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