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    The America i believe in is freedom,sacrifice and bravery because it shows how america became free and how the veterans were there for us and how they showed sacrifice and bravery.freedom came to us by the thirteen colonies got the USA which released slaves and everyone was free. Sacrifice was made for our troops that went to battle in wars and we thank you for your sacrifice.Last bravery our nation is brave we stand up to people who dare attack our nation. Freedom brought our country…

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    Roosevelt). Our country's present state was achieved over the years by sacrifice, bravery, and honor by not only soldiers, but the American people past and present. If the goal of freedom wasn't upheld, then our human rights, flag, and everything we know today wouldn't exist. By flying a flag, respecting those who have fallen, and being grateful for what you have, are all representing sacrifice, honor, and bravery. Sacrifice . . . freedom isn't free. This statement grew into clear focus after…

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    Loyalty In Beowulf

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    to be seamen due to their dependence upon the sea. The “seamen” the quote refers to is not just a all sailors, but it is all Vikings. Beowulf was considered the protector, and defender of all Vikings, he was considered this not only because of his bravery, but also because loyalty to his people. This loyalty to the Vikings is what leads Beowulf to fight Grendel, the she-wolf Grendel’s mother, and the Dragon. The Vikings were a fierce people, fighting many wars, raiding many shores, and…

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    He is willing to overcome these obstacles in the forest to avenge Alice’s death. His most significant act of bravery occured when he decided “to ensure that the world knows what’s really going on inside the Third Reich…. The extermination of an entire race” (Iturbe 322). He has decided to inform the world about what happened to Alice, Fredy, and millions of other Jews. His bravery allowed him to completely change the way the Allied Forces thought about Germany. On April 25, 1944, Rudi and…

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    Nightjohn Themes

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    many things that keep it in grounded in reality, keep it realistic, and most importantly historically accurate. Not each one these have a theme but there are 3 themes that go throughout Nightjohn and that stood out to me personally are. Prejudice, Bravery, and Freedom, Which in my mind are the most important of the themes I saw throughout Nightjohn. Now onto Prejudice, the essay over this theme is based off these questions Is it ever right for one individual to own another, or for one group of…

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    Although a hero is determined by his/her multitude of commendable qualities, two characteristics that every hero must obtain are compassion and bravery. Successful people, such as movie stars and sports players, are always considered heroes because of their fame. However, anybody who possess the qualities of compassion and bravery is the actual hero. Being compassionate makes a person sincere to his followers. As a result of this sympathy, the individual becomes a hero among the people. The…

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    Standing with staring eyes. Bubbled yells and shouts. Imagine having to tell your kid who has the same soft smile as you, that they’re going to be judged for who they are. That every inch of them is to be examined and all the passion they have won’t mean anything but punishment. They are too young to live this way. You feel like it’s your fault. People judge appearances, it happens… but not like this. Not like this at all, all of who you are should not be judged by the first glance or second.…

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    Strengths come in many different forms, which can lead to affects, on adults, kids, or the community. They can be powerful and good, or they can be bad. Three physiques include wisdom and knowledge, courage, and characteristics. These categories are made up of various powers. Wisdom and knowledge are filled with power. Wisdom and knowledge have strengths that go with it, such as judgment, creativity, and perspective. These all have unique affects to them. Judgment is when there is no messing…

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    Human Traits In Beowulf

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    dragons, and rule a country all at the same time. For the Anglo-Saxon people, this ideal hero meant a hero that housed superhuman abilities, the bravery of a lion, a royal background, and glory beyond belief. From the time the reader meets Beowulf; he exhibits the Anglo-Saxon qualities of an epic hero that include superhuman abilities, above average bravery, and excessive glorification of his deeds. When classifying a character such as Beowulf as an epic hero, evidence of superhuman abilities…

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    just looking in from an outside perspective. In Da’s poem, he speaks about a female soldier, who risks her life to save a convoy during the war. The purpose of this poem is to celebrate the beauty and life of a brave soldier. Through the theme of bravery and distinct imagery of the soldiers…

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