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    different scriptures or symbolism pertaining to whichever God they follow. Breaking Benjamin follow the movement of Heavy Christian rock bands with their deep lyrics favoring Christianity portrayed in their songs “Evil Angel”‚ “Dance With The Devil”‚ “Anthem Of The Angels”‚ and many more which could potentially make Breaking Benjamin considered the flagship artist of the Heavy Christian rock society. Despite being a depressing song about what seems like someone dying; the group describes the awe and

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    pity for the young soldiers sacrificed in it. His poetry is dramatic and memorable‚ whether describing shame and sorrow‚ such as in ’The Last Laugh’‚ or his description of the unseen psychological consequences of war detailed in ’The Next War’ and ’Anthem for Doomed Youth’. His diverse use of instantly understandable technique is what makes him the most memorable of the war poets. His poetry evokes more than simple disgust and sympathy from the reader; issues previously unconsidered are brought to

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    establish these for and against arguments. There can be seen a direct fear of democracy from the support of collectivism that democracy gives. Democracy is seen as enhancing the collectivism. As liberals‚ both classical and modern‚ do not aim to support collectivism it is clear why they would fear democracy. Collectivism is also the opposite of individualism‚ in this sense many liberals fear collectivism as it gives a collective rather than an individual. On the other hand the divide between modern and classical

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    research for the across culture. Hofstede (1980) identified four main cultural dimensions; they are Power Distance‚ Individualism&Collectivism‚ Uncentainty Avoidance and masculinity. Hofstede’s national cultural framework can effectively evaluate the cultural difference across countries. According to John (1980)‚ in the Hofstede’s four main cultural dimension‚ Collectivism-individualism (COL-IND) cultural variability has the great impact on the intergroup behaviors. In this report‚ (CO-IND) is emphasized

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    Opening Ceremony The most important part of the games. It provides an opportunity to the host nation to express and showcase its talent in front of the world. The artistic performances and the creative aspect of the ceremony are being taken care by the Danny Boyle (Artistic Director) and his team. Certain fundamental guidelines have been defined by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) regarding what needs to be included as part of the opening ceremony. 1. Receiving the Head of State

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    of the free’ are you free to sit out the national anthem” people find his action to be either inspiring or offensive. He sparked this ginormous controversy by simply by sitting down during the national anthem‚ an act that is considered treasonous by some‚ but others consider his methods a necessary action in order to bring attention to the cause that he is fighting for. While I am in no way supporting people sitting down during the national anthem‚ I do like that his actions are bringing attention

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    REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8491 AN ACT PRESCRIBING THE CODE OF THE NATIONAL FLAG‚ ANTHEM‚ MOTTO‚ COAT-OF-ARMS AND OTHER HERALDIC ITEMS AND DEVICES OF THE PHILIPPINES. Section 1. Short title.— This Act shall be known as the "Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines." Sec. 2. Declaration of policy. — Reverence and respect shall at all times be accorded the flag‚ the anthem‚ and other national symbols which embody the national ideals and traditions and which express the principles of sovereignty and national

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    Throughout the course I have been reading short stories by O.Henry like “The Cop and the Anthem‚” “The Gift of the Magi‚” “A Retrieved Reformation‚” and The Last Leaf.” The theme in each story is different because in every story they talk about something different. The theme in “The Cop and the Anthem” is live life calm and peacefully. Then the theme in “The Gift of the Magi” is carrying for your love person. Next the theme in “A Retrieved Reformation” live your life calm and responsibly. Finally

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    a variety of political expressions such as in protest themes‚ for example anti-war songs and at the other end of the spectrum‚ pro-establishment ideas such as national anthems. ‘The Internationale’ is a widely sung left-wing anthem. It is one of the most recognizable songs of the socialist movement and is the official anthem of The Socialist International‚ a worldwide association of political parties in more than 80 countries which seek to establish democratic socialism. In this case‚ I like

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    United States. To start with‚ to be an American I believe that one must have spent some time living in the United States. America must be considered one’s home‚ whether he or she was born here‚ raised here‚ or brought here. Throughout the various anthems and poems about the United States‚ a continued theme is the idea that America truly is the home of the Americans. For example in “The Star Spangled Banner” by Francis Scott Key‚ multiple lines include the usage of the word “home”‚ namely a repeated

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