...The Pledge of Allegiance The Pledge of Allegiance The following paper will discuss the ethics of “The Pledge of Allegiance”. The original Pledge was written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy, a Baptist minister, and Christian Socialist. He was chairman of a committee of state superintendents of education in the National Education Association. As chairman he prepared a program for the public schools in 1892, which included a flag raising ceremony and a flag salute – his “Pledge of Allegiance” (Baer, 1992). The Pledge qualifies as an artifact because it is persuading us to use the words in our classrooms everyday as an oral tribute to the United States. The original pledge was “I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all”. It was written for recitation at flag raising ceremonies as a salute to the flag. The effectiveness it has is having individuals believe that there is power in the symbol of the flag. There is protection and peace of mind in being a unit and having unity and the flag represents this harmony. There were a few changes that lead to the alteration that is now recited today as "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." The pledge is now an oath and public prayer. This has sparked controversy from civil rights to religious...
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...Francis Bellamy produced The Pledge of Allegiance In the year of August 1892 and President Eisenhower, got Congress to added the phrase under God into the Pledge of Allegiance. However, in 1954, in response to the Communist threat of the times, President Eisenhower encouraged Congress to add the words "under God," forming the 31-word pledge (Pintér, 2006). Still, are numerous of people who are against flag for they don't believe in the words God and are confused of t the meaning of the flag and heritage of 13 colonies. However, to have a good understand it patriotic stand for the flag and soldier who died protected this Great country. Therefore, the behavior of lawsuit against the pledge allegiance by Michael Newdow because his daughter was reciting pledge allegiance with...
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...Francis Bellamy produced The Pledge of Allegiance In the year of August 1892 and President Eisenhower, got Congress to add the phrase under God in the Pledge of Allegiance. However, in 1954, in acknowledgment of the Communist warning of the events, President Eisenhower encouraged Congress to add the words under God, forming the 31-word pledge (Pintér, 2006). Still, are numerous of people who are against flag for they don't believe in the words God and are confused about the meaning of the flag and heritage of 13 colonies. However, to have a good understanding it patriotic stand for the flag and soldier who died to protect this Great country. Therefore, the behavior of lawsuits against the pledge allegiance by Michael Newdow because his daughter was reciting pledge allegiance with the reference under California law. However, Elk Grove educators start school daily with leading students in a voluntary recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, including the reciting the of...
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...The Pledge of Allegiance Essay What is the Pledge of Allegiance? The Pledge of Allegiance is kind of like a promise that we will support and stay true to our country. In the next couple paragraphs I will explain the how I feel about the Pledge of Allegiance, what I think about the phrase, “under God”, and what I think about people who choose not to say the Pledge of Allegiance. I think it is good that we say the Pledge of Allegiance everyday. One reason is it helps remind us of our country, our freedom, and our rights. In the Pledge of Allegiance it says, “…one Nation.” When we say the pledge it reminds us that we are one nation and we should think of everyone as a whole. It also says, “…indivisible, with liberty and justice for all,” it is saying...
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...The American Flag has come to symbolize the freedom and unity of the United States. Schools across the nation have placed the American flag in their classrooms where children can view this symbol of their nation. A pledge of allegiance to this symbol became part of the flag code in 1942 (Source A). This implication involved students pledging their allegiance to their flag and nation with their right hand over their heart. Yet, today, the Pledge of Allegiance has become a controversial topic in schools across America. Now the question is debated over frequently, should the Pledge of Allegiance be allowed in schools? The Pledge of Allegiance has a core message of liberty and pride in our nation and, although it has reference to religion, its...
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...stars were removed from the American Flag? Of course people would notice. These are pieces of United States history that should be left alone the way they are; as should the Pledge of Allegiance. Two little words, “Under God,” have created a controversy among Americans today. Some people feel that these words go against the First Amendment rights. Some people feel that these words are pushing religion onto people with Atheist or Agnostic beliefs. Some people feel these words are affirming their allegiance to God. In 1892, a socialist minister, Francis Bellamy, wrote the original Pledge of Allegiance with the hopes of it being used by citizens in any country. This is what he wrote: “I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” (“Historic Documents”, 1995-2012) The words, “the Flag of the United States of America” were added in 1923. The words, “Under God” were not added until 1954, when President Eisenhower proposed to Congress that the words be added due to the hard times that the United States was enduring. Since 1954 The Pledge of Allegiance has read: “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic, for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” (“Historic Documents”, 1995-2012) The real question is, should the words, “under God” stay in The Pledge of Allegiance?” Some people feel that the words “under...
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...Student Concerned about the Pledge of Allegiance In th~ essay, "Why the Pledge of Allegiance Should be Revised" by Gwen \Vilde. a writer in a composition course at Tufts University! Gwen Wilde vigorously asserts to eliminate the phras~ "under God" from the Pledge of Allegiance. Primarily, Wilde assens the indigenous pledge was issued in 1892, recited as " I pledge allegiance to my flag, and the republic fur which it stands: one narion indivisible, with Liberty and justice for all.". Then, in 1923, "my flag • was revised to '1he flag of the United Stat.es," for immigrant purposes, as a way to show loyalty to the United States. Eventually, the Pledge of Allegiance has been rephrasing throughout the years. But. according to President Dwight D....
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...Title: The Pledge General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade our audience that The Pledge of Allegiance should be recited in schools. Central Idea/Thesis: The Pledge of Allegiance is a part of history and a part of this country and needs to be recited by children in schools. Introduction I. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands: one nation under God, indivisible, for liberty, and justice for all. II. After today you will understand the importance of The Pledge of Allegiance and why children should recite it in schools. III. We all remember reciting The Pledge of Allegiance in school and it has recently been banned from being said every morning by students. IV. The Pledge of Allegiance is a part of history and a part of this country and needs to be recited by children in schools. Main Point 1: The Pledge of Allegiance has been banned from being recited in schools in several states. Main Point 2: Throughout the history of The Pledge of Allegiance, there have been several revisions and many misinterpretations. Main Point 3: The Pledge of Allegiance should still be recited in school. Transition (Internal Preview): First, Mrs. Charlery is going to tell you a little about the ban on The Pledge of Allegiance in schools, and then Mrs. Borton is going to tell you about the history of the pledge and what it is supposed to stand for. Body I. The Pledge of Allegiance has been ban...
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...not stand up for the Pledge of Allegiance? Every morning, Monday through Friday, students all across America stand, face the American flag, and say the 31 words that make up the Pledge of Allegiance. We pledge towards the symbol of America because of the freedom it has granted us and for all the people who fight for our country’s freedom. However, lately there has been a controversy over many elements of the pledge- should we continue to say it in schools? What about sporting events? Should “under God” be removed or should it stay? The Pledge of Allegiance should not be required to say at schools and sporting events because it violates the basic human rights like freedom of speech and freedom of religion....
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...history or unique facts. Possible Resources : Today in History; http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history Evaluation: For this assignment, you will be graded on the following criteria: 1. Did you provide thoughtful, thorough and insightful answers? (20 pts) 2. Did you make an obvious effort to keep your work neat? (10 pts) 3. Did you meet your deadline? (20 pts) 4. Did you clearly and effectively present announcements? (50 pts) Announcements for Week Day, Month Date, Year * Intro: Good morning MCHS knights, today is XXX,XXX. Please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance, the Salute to the Texas Flag and minute of silence. * I pledge Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all. * "Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible." * Please remain standing for a minute of silence. * Thank...
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...The Pledge of Allegiance Shantae Lovelace Strayer University SOC 205 Society, Law And Government Professor Gregory Smith March15, 2015 Each day elementary school teachers in the Elk Grove Unified School District lead their classes in a group recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance. Respondent, Michael Newdow, is an atheist whose daughter participates in that daily exercise. Because the Pledge contains the words "under God," he views the School District's policy as a religious indoctrination of his child that violates the First Amendment. A divided panel of the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit agreed with Newdow. In light of the obvious importance of that decision, we granted certiorari to review the First Amendment issue and, preliminarily, the question whether Newdow has standing to invoke the jurisdiction of the federal courts. We conclude that Newdow lacks standing and therefore reverse the Court of Appeals' decision (Findlaw, n.d.). Summary of Court Case Petitioner school district requires each elementary school class to recite daily the Pledge of Allegiance. Respondent Newdow's daughter participates in this exercise. Newdow, an atheist, filed suit alleging that, because the Pledge contains the words "under God," it constitutes religious indoctrination of his child in violation of the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses. He also alleged that he had standing to sue on his own behalf and on behalf of his daughter as...
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...Let’s take a moment to remember those who have lost their lives in the war. Remember you should stand when the Pledge of allegiance and Star - Spangled Banner is said. I will not Neal when people lose their lives and Limbs so I can make a better future for me and my family. Please rise for the pledge of allegiance “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” Going to war is not easy often times people come back with post-traumatic stress disorder or don’t come back at all. I will stand with my head held high knowing I live in the USA. I will no longer apologies for fighting for our freedom. We should not have...
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...American also displays a sense of patriotism. Expressing devotion to one’s country can be as simple as saying the pledge of allegiance or more advanced such as joining the military. In Veterans Day: Never Forget their Duty by John McCain, he provides the example of someone being a patriot by using the American flag. During the Vietnam war Mike Christian was captured and imprisoned by the Vietnamese. While imprisoned he receives a package with a red and white cloth. With those items, “he sewed the American flag on the inside of his shirt (7).” Every afternoon the men in the prison cell would say the pledge of allegiance which was “ the most important and meaningful event of our day”. One day the flag was found and mike was beaten as a consequence....
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...Constitutional Right or Religious Freedom How the Representation of God in the Pledge of Allegiance Affects the American People I. The phrase, “Under God” in the United States Pledge of Allegiance perpetuates the most significant form of discrimination in modern time. II. “Samantha you stand for the pledge right now!” Exclaimed Mrs. Cline. Samantha knew she was doing what was right in her eyes, and it didn’t matter what the consequence was going to be. “That’s it! I have had it with your disruptive behavior little girl! Yes, this is Mrs. Cline from room 319, yes, I have a little girl hear refusing to say the pledge, and I need her removed from my classroom immediately!” As the Sherriff snapped the handcuffs on tight, a trickle of tears began to stream down her face. The rude laughter and picking of the other children was nothing but a loud roar in the air. It was like a wait before a trial hearing, where you really didn’t know what to expect until the evidence was all laid out. When her mother appeared in Mr. Jones’s office, the air stood still and no one could seem to look away. The snickering and mutters of the adults in the office buzzed about as Mrs. Smith and Mr. Jones were at war with words. “Don’t you ever think you can just arrest my daughter for not standing and saying something she has no knowledge or belief in!! I swear you better have a damn good apology for my daughter!,” Yelled Mrs. Smith as she rushed her daughter from the building. 1.) The United...
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...When I think of an “American” I think of someone who is free to do just about whatever they want, someone who is patriotic and loves what their country stands for, and someone who has the opportunity to acquire a job and work in order to provide for their family. John McCain explains this idea in his short story, “Veterans Day”. Walt Whitman also backs up this definition up in his poem, “I Hear America Singing”. In “Veterans Day,” the author, John McCain tells us a story about his days in Vietnam. He introduces a fellow named Mike Christian who “didn't wear a pair of shoes until he was 13.” He met Christian at a P.O.W. Prison where they were cellmates along with a group of others. When the soldiers are allowed to receive some care packages Mike Christian gets his hands on some cloth and a bamboo needle and begins sowing an American flag on the inside of his shirt. Eventually, one of the guards finds the flag and Mike is beaten. When he returns from his punishment his eye is almost swollen shut, but he whips out his bamboo needle and starts constructing a new flag all over again. It's easy to see that he takes being an American very seriously and loves his country. This is supported by the quote, “He was making the flag because he knew how important it was for us to be able to pledge allegiance to our flag and country.” And also by McCain stating that saying the Pledge of Allegiance was the most important part of their day. The next piece by Walt Whitman is titled, “I Hear...
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