Thursday, March 10, 2011

5 symbols that Represent the American Society........


One of the most recognizable American symbol is the American Uncle Sam. He stands there in his American Flag outfit pointing at Americans to get involved and active by joining the Army to fight for the Country.Uncle sam has an important thing to all americans because he wants the Americans to fight for their country and to never give up on fighting for their rights and freedoms.Also he wants to Show the American Pride.

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This is an American symbol because its states that no matter what Race or Religion or culture you are , Everyone should have an opportunity to sucessed in America especially children because they need an  education.Because they are the ones that will run our future and gives us  hope for America.

 
Mcdonalds is another symbol that represents the American Society because America is the biggest country with Obese people.We are known for eating large amounts of unhealthy foods.Mcdonalds is one of the most famous fast food restaurants in our country because of their low prices and good service.


Jersey Shore is a popular show in America today.Jersey shore represents the style of the Teen Living in america and its portrayed as a bad picture as Americans.This show is watched mostly by teenagers and children and they receive bad influences and info that can lead them to do things that they really dont want to do.People may argue that shows like these should not be in T.V. because it represents a BAD AMERICAN SOCIETY.


Facebook is a social network that is used by millions of Americans, Also it is one of the most famous social network in america today.Facebook gathers many people to keep in touch with each other and meet many other from different places that become friends.Facebook represents america because its a social network that gathers many different types of groups of different societies to become part of one group or be become friends or become part of one whole society.

1 comment:

  1. It fascinates me how many of you put Jersey Shore as an example of American culture :)

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