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 Nike s new  Just Do It  ad  stanley becher campaign making a lot of noise. The ad shows free agent quarterbackColin Kaepernickas the face. The controversial ad reads,  Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything. Kaepernickmade nat stanley cup ional headlines two years ago, when the then-49ersquarterback refused to stand for the National Anthem in protestof the violence against people of color by the police.Now, the hashtag  BurnNike is blowing up on social media after Nike made Kaepernickthe face of their latest ad. Peoplelike Sean Clancy took to social media to postvideos of them lighting their Nike shoes on fire.Our Soundman just cut the Nike swoosh off his socks. Former marine. Get ready @Nike multiply that by the millions. pic.twitter/h8kj6RXe7j鈥?John Rich  @johnrich  September 3, 2018There s even a photo being shared on social media that replaces Kaepernick with a picture of Pat Tillman, a NFL player who enlisted in the Army after 9/11. He died while serving in Afghanistan, and some people are saying he sacrificed more than Kaepernick.Although there s plenty of backlash against Kaepernick and Nike,several high-profile people are speaking up for the athlete and the athletic company.Steve Marmel, TV writer and producer, spoke out against the burning of Nike apparel.If y stanley cup ou burn/destroy clothes and shoes instead of bringing them to a veteran charity, dont talk patriotism or honoring vets.You are throwing away something SOMEONE you say you respect needs to be spiteful and look cool on  Hmrx Explosion on Taiwan train injures 24 people
 Most Wisconsin students will head back to school this week and at one KenoshaCounty school, a student club is looking forward to building an airplane this year.The STEM Aviation Program at Westosha Central High School in Salem, Wis. is the only club  stanley us like it in the state, where students learn and actually build an airplane.The first airplane the students built is now at the Burlingto stanley flask n Municipal Airport and they named it Falcon One.Oregon Nurse Accused of Faking CancerJosh Engberghasn t even finished high school yet but he can already add building an airplane and having a pilot s license to his resume. Because I built this plane, I know where everything is so when I m flying I feel more safe if this goes wrong, I know where this is,  Engberg said.They spent more than a year building Falcon 1. Now at their workshop at school, they ve already started on their second plane. This program, the kids learn aviation, they learn how an aircraft is put together, they learn the aerodynamics of how it flies and then they get to use the aircraft for free for flight instruction,  said Jim Senft, the director of the STEM Aviation Program at WestoshaCentral.Report: Wisconsin s Income Gap is GrowingThe program is supported by the Eagle s Nest Project, that provides the parts to build the airplane. The club otherwise is run by donations. There is no cost to the students or the school. Other programs will have ground school, they ll stanley usa  teach them the mechanics of flight which is very important but t