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P��� 26 ���.D�����M��������.��� Submitted by Scholars’ Academy Journalism Class Patriotism By Zachary Phelps The word patriotism comes from a Greek word meaning fatherland. For most of history, love of fatherland or homeland was an attachment to the physical features of the land. But that notion changed in the eighteenth cen- tury, when the ideals of democracy, socialism, and communism strongly emerged into political thought. Patri- otism was still a love of one’s country that included connections to the land and people, but then also included its customs and traditions, pride in its history, and devotion to its welfare. Patriotism still matters! Some people are true patriots while others are not! Having patriotism shows that you love and respect everything your country stands for and you will fight to protect its culture and it’s ways and Recycle... everything that makes it because you are patriotic to it! A false patriot will give up when the times are hard and let the country get run over! A false patriot doesn’t care what happens to their nation and how it flows and how their lives could be changed! Patriotism still matters to me and most people I know Today, most people agree that patriotism also involves service to their country, but many disagree on how to best per- form such service. Some believe that the national government speaks for a country therefore; all its citizens should actively support government policies and actions. Others argue that a true patriot speaks out when convinced that their country is follow- ing an unwise or unjust action. This is what patriotism means to me and what patriotism is and where it came from. N������� 17, 2010 Brothers Forever in free concert QUARTZSITE- Brothers Forever will be in concert 7:00PM on Sunday, November 21, 2010 at the Quartzsite First Assem- bly of God Church. Gospel Trio Brothers Forever is based Michael McKarson By Lois Waymire Michael McKarson, known as Bubba to his friends and family, is an alumni of The Scholars’ Academy and a Unit- ed States Marine who just recently deployed to Afghanistan. Bubba was a popular student; very sociable, car- ing and all-around good guy. it all adds up! Recycle your empty inket cartridges and used cell phones! Help raise funds for the local Arizona Centennial celebration! DROP OFF LOCATIONS: • Horizon Community Bank • Quartzsite Library • Senior Center • General Store • Business Chamber Sponsored by Proud Neighbors of Quartzsite During High School he worked at the Ehrenberg Fire Department. Sav- ing lives was what he did best. He played every sport except soccer. He was a wide receiver and the center of the basketball team where he was MVP all four years at The Scholars’ Academy. Come join the FUN! MONDAY & WEDNESDAY 8 a.m. 88 Shades RV Park* on Main Street - no parking so please park at Holiday Palms next door 9:30 a.m. AZ. Sun RV Park East of Town Hall and Library 5:00 p.m. Q.I.A.* South of Main Street Laundry $3 donation a class, pay at door. Bring bottle of water, towel and wear comfortable clothes. TUESDAY & THURSDAY AZ. Western College On N. Kofa Ave. 9:00 am* 4:45 pm* 6:00 pm College credit given- enroll for 1 month sessions. *Zumba Gold - for seniors & de-conditioned DITCH THE WORKOUT JOIN THE PARTY! Every Tuesday Afternoon Starting Every Tuesday 5:30-6:30 pm Tuesday, Nov. 9 2:30-3:30 pm Refreshments Provided Located at Parker Public Library 1000 Navajo Ave. Parker, Arizona (Enter right of main door by bike rack) Refreshments Provided OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY! Located at: Alliance Church Fellowship Hall 665 W. Tyson, Quartzsite, AZ Open to the Community! Questions? Call Toll Free 1-888-854-5024 Life’s Most Important Journey” “Your Trusted Partner on Serving Quartzsite and Surrounding Areas Coping With Loss Adult Grief Support Coping With Loss Adult Grief Support Michael is a patriot. He believes in freedom and the pursuit of happiness. Michael deployed the weekend before Veteran’s day. He gives thanks to his family, friends and The Scholars’ Academy for making him the man he is today. The Scholars’ Academy currently has two other graduates deployed overseas. LCPL Marc Moraga is sta- tioned in Japan. PFC Morgan Davis is currently stationed at Camp Phoenix outside of Kabul, Afghanistan. The Scholars’ Academy is proud of all its graduates and forever to those who chose to server in the military. out of Church Hill, Tennessee. Nestled in the foothills of upper East Tennes- see, this group has quickly become known for their unique style of south- ern gospel music. Originally organized in 2004 as a quartet, Brothers For- ever, under the leadership of founding group member, Curtis Hagy, recently transitioned into the trio that you hear to¬day. The group’s second single re- lease became their first Top 80 song in 2005. Through¬out the past two years, the group has continued to pro- duce charting songs and have gained national attention from fans, pastors and pro¬moters alike. From California to New York this group has touched the hearts of many. The diversity that this group brings makes them a huge favorite with the youth and also creates a demand for them with older music lovers alike. Their ability to adapt to any setting, without compromising the gospel they present, makes Brothers Forever a fa- vorite wherever they go. Brothers Forever has been nominat- ed for their first Christian Music Hall of Fame Visionary Award. The trio received the nomination as Southern Gospel Group of the Year. Other artists nominated for the award include the Booth Brothers, Gaither Vocal Band, The Nelons, and Legacy Five. Brothers Forever will be in concert 7:00PM on Sunday, November 21, 2010 at the Quartzsite First Assembly of God Church, 665 W. Tyson Street, Quartzsite, AZ 85346. Although this is a free concert, a Love Offering will be received. For more information, please call the church at (928) 927-5808. For Sale by Owner 12 X 37 PARK MODEL On Deeded Lot in Q Mt. Estates. 10x36 Carport, enclosed porch covered patio, two storage sheds, citrus. 628 Emerald Drive. $66,000. 775-530-4212.