Adonis Smith Mr. Trier Seventh period 4/28/16 Star Spangled Banner The Star Spangled Banner is very important to early American history. The song was written by Francis Scott Key, who was at the Battle of Baltimore. Afterwards, the British withdrew their threat to the nation's capital and ended the war. He wrote the poem and it became very popular. Shortly afterwards he published it, it was set to music. It is also our national anthem today. The first verses, printed just days after the…
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We believe that America’s new national anthem should be “Same Love” by Macklemore because an anthem should bring a country together by acknowledging the struggles of the past and the future. “The Star Spangled Banner” represents our origin, but not where we are today as a nation, and the new anthem should unite us around something we all have experienced. An anthem unites people, making them feel as though they are part of something larger than themselves. Diverse people become one, like…
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Americans of this hour, who retain and defend the spirit of 1776, the spirit of the Pilgrim Fathers, who planted on this soil the standard of liberty and 'freedom to worship God,' indignantly protest, rebel, against the perpetuation of 'The Star-Spangled Banner,' because…
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Philip Malloy, a 9th grader at Harrison High School, was suspended for singing our national anthem aka "The Star Spangled Banner." His teacher, Miss Margaret Narwin, was the one who supposedly "brought fourth the suspension" of this boy, Philip Malloy. On a regular day in school, Philip Was in his homeroom class when "The Star Spangled Banner" came onto the loud speaker in his school during the morning exercises. Philip decided to hum along with the tune of the music while standing with his hand…
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Last fall, NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick was sitting on the sideline before the game. When it was time for the players to participate in the National Anthem, everyone stood up and participated except one player. That player was Colin Kaepernick and he decided to participate, but in a way that was different from his teammates. He decided to take a knee while the National Anthem was performed and that stirred up a lot of concern and anger from fans and people around the country. When asked why…
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Textual Analysis Essay Textual Analysis of Alexie’s “Because my Father Always Said...” America truly is the salad bowl of cultures from around the whole world. However, there is often times a dominating cultural structure that makes it difficult to attain peace among the diverse cultural groups of America. Sherman Alexie’s short story, Because my Father Always Said He Was the Only Indian Who Saw Jimi Hendrix Play ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ at Woodstock, displays the difficulty of the Native…
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significance since Edward Fitzgerald’s family history traced its lineage back to his home state of Maryland, and all the way back in time to the great-great-great-uncle of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key, the lawyer who famously wrote “The Star Spangled Banner” (Irwin 1). Most interestingly, Fitzgerald’s paternal family from Maryland were southern sympathizers during The Civil War. His father even aiding southern spies across the Potomac when he was younger (Irwin 1). This story being amongst his…
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Emma Dao Mrs. Raymond English 1-1A 4 March 2013 Robert Frost’s Wonderful Life Despite all of his self-doubt and insecurity, Robert Frost still succeeded as one of the world’s most well-known poets. Robert Frost’s early life proved to be a rollercoaster of emotions, but that quickly changed once he got settled down, got married, and started his own family. By the time he began his family, his career soon accelerated, causing him to become a worldwide famous writer. Considered one of his greatest…
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object product interpretant experience perception name signifier experience FDR’s “Happy days are here again” jingles Wrigley’s “Double your pleasure; double your fun” tag lines Nike’s “Just do it” anthems The Star-Spangled Banner auditory icons Intel Inside TV ad signature AOL’s “You’ve got mail” Dolby THX’s “sonic boom” telephone dial tone Henry Mancini’s Pink Panther theme things (or ideas) describing products analogies for products superlatives…
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Introduction “The Great Gatsby” is a novel by the American author F. Scott Fitzgerald. First published in 1925, it is set on Long Island's North Shore and in New York City from spring to autumn of 1922. The novel takes place following the First World War. American society enjoyed prosperity during the “roaring” as the economy soared. At the same…
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