is no nation without a flag of its own. When India was under the British rule‚ there was no national flag of India. The people then became free. India became an independent country in 1947. Since the date of her independence‚ India has a national flag of her own. National Flag is a sacred thing for all. It stands for the mother land. When we honour our national flag it is considered as an honour to the country or our motherland. Similarly‚ any dishonor to our national flag is treated as a dishonor
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representing something abstract. The American flag represents the United States of America‚ along with the men and women that have fought and even died fighting for our freedom. The flag is a representation of everything Americans hold sacred. Does the creation of the American flag should be illegal. The main reason this has not been made illegal yet is because of the First Amendment‚ freedom of speech. The argument still stands that desecration of the flag is not a type of speech but A behavior. Behavior
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the American Flag Stand For? The American flag can represent many different beliefs of the American people. When the most recent version of the flag was made‚August twenty- first‚nineteen- fifty- nine‚ with fifty stars representing our fifty states and thirteen stripes representing the thirteen original English colonies. The American flag is a symbol that was produced from our country’s integrity and strive for freedom. As time has moved on after the American Revolution‚ the flag has become a
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QUESTION 1 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text A structure characterized by extensive departmentalization‚ high formalization‚ a limited information network and centralization. Select one: a. Organic b. Mechanistic c. None of the above d. Imitative e. Innovative QUESTION 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The following are perspective of leadership except one; Select one: a. None of the above b. Behavior perspective c. Contingency perspective
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talents‚ initiative and leadership * Earn the admiration of all those associated with 3M worldwide Business Strategy in 3M In order to motivate the employees and in order to increase the speed with which they were working‚ certain decisions had to be taken which were made strategic objectives and they had to be achieved by adhering to those rules. Thus business level decisions were taken. a) 15% rule – At 3M‚ innovation is a must. It is a compulsory strategy. There are certain scenarios where
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Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 3.00 Flag question Question text Your introductory sociology professor believes that gender roles serve a purpose in society to fulfill certain functions. What type of theoretical background is your professor espousing? Select one: a. conflict b. postmodern c. structuration d. structural functionalism Question 3 Not yet answered Marked out of 3.00 Flag question Question text Which of the following
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Gadsden Flag Like never before in our recent history‚ the Gadsden Flag has been restored and we see it like never before flown defiantly and proudly. It wasn’t that old when a great many people had never known about it‚ substantially less acknowledged what a profound piece of our country’s history is fixed to it. On the other hand‚ with the recent gigantic development of government‚ the exceeding powers that have encroached on our freedoms and flexibilities (BOARD‚ 1973)‚ and the birth of the Tea
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Flags of Our Fathers This story is about six ordinary boys. The boys were known as heroes but that didn’t want to be called heroes. They want to be known as normal people that fought in the war. Their names were Ira Hayes‚ Franklin Sousley‚ Jack Bradley‚ Harlon Block‚ Mike Strank‚ and Rene Gagnon. These men raised the Flag on Mount Suribachi. These men are so famous they wrote a book about them and made a movie about them. The life they lived was like any other person except for the part about
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University of British Columbia Institute for European Studies/Political Science 182 C. K. Choi‚ 1855 West Mall Vancouver‚ BC V6T 1Z2 sganzle@interchange.ubc.ca Abstract: This paper presents an analysis of Canadian foreign policy and its changes in the post-September 11th (9/11) world focusing of the emergence and sidelining of the ‘human security’ (HS) agenda. The paper argues that the securitization of the HS agenda has reduced its normative power substantially‚ and that domestic politics have reshaped
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Freedom of Speech: Flag Burning Flag burning has been one of the most controversial forms of nonviolent protests. It is often linked with the Middle East and Hezbollah with depictions of Arabs against President Bush burning the American flag. Americans are intimidated and threatened by this action‚ but that does not make it illegal. Supreme Court rulings have upheld that peaceful flag desecration is a form of political speech that should be protected by our Constitution (Flag Burning Myths).
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