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    Cultural Mainstream Values

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    Nowadays everywhere you see “cultural mainstream” values, diversity, and racial transcendence; one doesn’t have to look far to notice that it has become the new accepted norm. Hua Hus in “The End of White America?” argues that values, diversity, and racial transcendence have become the “new cultural mainstream” and that it has “some vague notion of racial transcendence.” I agree with Hus because as much as we want to believe that the human race has evolved into accepting diversity and believing…

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    Football has always been a topic of discussion when it comes to whether it is too dangerous or not. People will say that football is too dangerous because of the recent news on CTE or Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. Which is degenerative brain disease that is found in people who have had a server blow to the head or multiple blows to the head. This is not the only reason why some people say that football is too dangerous? Others say that there is the possibility of sustaining a severe neck…

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    and to fill the manifest destiny. The treaty was made to have peace between the land and to make sure everyone got their way. Now this treaty and everything that came with it had strict rules and it took a long time to create the treaty. People in America were already thinking about moving west in the early 1800’s. Manifest destiny made the treaty come true, and the treaty came true because of the Mexican American war, which was all started because of manifest destiny. The treaty of Guadalupe…

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    This also relates back to the sport of color guard, where natural movement is a must. Choppy movements and stiff choreography make the sport look forced rather than effortless. Flag work and weapon work must look natural and flowy, every movement must glide with the movement and fit with the music. One movement of your flag, rifle, or sabre must flow right into the next move, especially if you are moving while doing…

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    shattering asteroids? How about Neil Armstrong planting a flag on the moon? For many, it brings all those images to mind, yet amidst all the good there is some bad. The space shuttle challenger disaster, asteroids falling to earth in Russia damaging buildings, harming people. What about Area 51 and all the hype about keeping aliens there. As humans, we are inclined to be explorers. William and Lewis explored the Louisiana Purchase for us opening up a great expanse of territory in the West. Apply…

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    Fighting War Is Not Loving Our Country Directed by famous director Clint Eastwood with six Oscar nominations, the film “American Sniper (2014)” is based on a book “American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History (2012)” by Kyle Kyle, with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice. Kyle Kyle starred by Bradley Cooper is the main character who sniped over 160 enemy combatants, which is officially confirmed by the Department of Defence, overriding Navy Seals sniper record…

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    My Military Career

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    wonder if this just means physically or does in include emotional wounds. Not saying that I have been scathed by anything I have been through or conquered, I’m just wondering. The definition of a combat veteran, according to me, is a beer drinking, flag flying, barbequing American. It isn’t someone who struggles time to time with where he has been and what he has done. I day dream frequently about choices that I have made and how outcomes could have differed if said choices could be altered.…

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    During the rise of America, the country started off with the small thirteen colonies on the of the east coasts before spreading to the rest of the country. We would call this event Manifest Destiney. The 19th century was the beginning of this, where people believed that as Americans they were destined to have the land stretch from coast to coast. By doing this the whites did everything in their power in order to pursue that destiny, this expansion also came included a dark side was present as…

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    “The free bird leaps on the back of the wind and floats downstream till the current ends and dips his wings in the orange sun rays and dares to claim the sky.” If I was to leave Oklahoma, there is one thing I am sure I will always miss: the vibrant sunset of a warm summer day by the lake. When I see the birds fly right over the horizon line, diving into the glimpse of beauty, in a moment that I’m always too slow to catch on camera, I stop and think. Think about every opportunity I have received.…

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    Bryonna Williams Dr. Dubose English Honors 101:04 13 November 2017 Argumentative Essay One The United States has reluctantly adjusted to the new presidency, but what would happen to America if President Trump was impeached? Donald Trump currently possesses the highest executive officer of the modern republic, as the Chief Executive of the United States. Mark Yarnell said “a leader is someone who demonstrates what’s possible.” According to Sean Stewart Price, “it takes a special kind of person,…

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