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Our Flag

Our Flag
Author: Carl Memling
Publisher: Golden Books
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2011-05-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0375865241

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The youngest readers will enjoy this concise but informative history of the American flag with beautiful and exciting illlustrations of colonial life, Betsy Ross, George Washington, and Fort McHenry. Included are illustrated instructions on flag etiquette, as well as the Pledge of Allegiance.


The Little Black Book of Big Red Flags

The Little Black Book of Big Red Flags
Author: Natasha Burton
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2011-05-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1440524866

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You've done it before. Saw something wrong with him--whether it was suspect grooming habits or ridiculously childish behavior--but let it slide. It's not that big of a deal. Except it totally was. You wanted to fall in love, but ended up going insane. You swore you'd never do it again. But did. Don't beat yourself up. In the search for love, we've all either blatantly ignored or completely missed red flags. Instead, smarten up. It's time to figure out what you missed and learn how to avoid similar flagtastic fiascos in the future. If you raise your red flag awareness now, you'll be able to greenlight a real relationship down the road.


The Flag Book

The Flag Book
Author: Lonely Planet Kids
Publisher: Lonely Planet
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1788686543

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Did you know that flags are actually pictures that send a message to everyone who sees them? In The Flag Book you'll uncover the hidden meanings of flags- from country and state colours to flags used in sports, on ships and aeroplanes, and by the most dastardly of Caribbean pirates.


Little Book of Red Flags

Little Book of Red Flags
Author: Gina Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781793119773

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An ability to recognise symptoms of serious illness is essential for all front-line professionals in health care. Presented here are the red flag indicators of major disease in need of urgent intervention and the amber flag warnings of a need for urgent assessment. Each is linked to a reason why intervention is required to aid understanding and recall. The Little Book of Red Flags is a practical handbook to help early diagnosis of life-threatening conditions.The authors, Dr Ian Hill-Smith MD MRCP FRCGP and Dr Gina Johnson MB BS MSc MRCGP are highly experienced GP's who run accredited diploma courses in urgent care and are co-authors, along with their colleague Dr Chirag Bakhai, of the best-selling Minor Illness Manual, now in its 5th edition.


Red Flags

Red Flags
Author: Gary S. Aumiller
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 263
Release: 1999-09-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 110111908X

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Sure, he's gorgeous, funny, and charming—but early in any doomed relationship there are warning signals foretelling the bad news to come. Studies show that most women will try to justify these signs, excusing them so they don't interfere with their fantasy of having met the perfect man. Unfortunately, such signs are usually all too prophetic—they are the essence of what Gary Aumiller and Daniel Goldfarb call "Red Flags." The question then becomes how to detect and respond to a Red Flag before it's too late. This first-of-its-kind book will help readers determine a man's all-important "loser potential" within the first three dates. Each chapter includes a profile of a different loser, a post-date quiz to help you determine if Mr. Right is Mr. Wrong, and important information about the best way to break up with him. Red Flags has all the fun of a magazine quiz combined with the expertise of psychologists who specialize in the techniques used by the police to profile criminals. They know how to spot the rejects—and now you will, too!


The Little Book of the Flag

The Little Book of the Flag
Author: Eva March Tappan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1917
Genre: Flags
ISBN:

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A children's history of flags of the United States, including sections on flags of the Americas, American flag etiquette, and writings concerning the American flag.


The Little Book of the Flag

The Little Book of the Flag
Author: Eva March Tappan
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2021-04-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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This incredible work presents a concise history of the United States, focusing mainly on its flags through the ages. It is a well-written and straightforward book that is easily understandable by young and adult readers. Contents include: The Flags that brought the Colonists The Pine-Tree Flag and Others Liberty and Liberty Poles The Land of Many Flags When Washington went to Cambridge The "Grand Union Flag" The First United States Flag Flags One would have liked to see The Flag of Fifteen Stripes and Fifteen Stars The Star-Spangled Banner The Flag in War The Flag in Peace How to behave toward the Flag Flag Anniversaries


The Little Book of the Flag

The Little Book of the Flag
Author: Eva March Tappan
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2015-05-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781512082043

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"The Little Book of the Flag" from Eva March Tappan. American teacher and author (1854-1930).


The Little Book of the Flag

The Little Book of the Flag
Author: Eva March Tappan
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465604421

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ÊMore than three hundred years ago a little sailing vessel set out from Holland, crossed the Atlantic Ocean, and followed down our coast from Greenland. Its captain, Henry Hudson, was in search of a quick and easy route to Asia, and when he entered the mouth of the river that is named for him, he hoped that he had found a strait leading to the Asiatic coast. He was disappointed in this, but the Indians welcomed him, the mountains were rich in forests, and the ground was fertile. "It is the most beautiful land in all the world," declared the enthusiastic navigator. Henry Hudson was an Englishman, but he sailed in the employ of the Dutch East India Company, and soon the flag of this Company was well known along the Hudson River. It was the old flag of Holland, three horizontal stripes, of orange, white, and blue, with the initials of the Company on the white stripe. Hudson had not found a new route to Asia, but he had opened the way for the fur-trade. In a few years the Dutch had established trading-posts as far north as Albany. They had also founded a city which we call "New York," but which they named "New Amsterdam." So it was that in 1609 the Dutch flag first came to the New World. Nearly thirty years after the voyage of Henry Hudson, a company of Swedes made a settlement on the Delaware River. This had been planned by the great Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden. "That colony will be the jewel of my kingdom," he said; but the "Lion of the North" was slain in battle, and his twelve-year-old daughter Christina had become queen. That is why the loyal Swedes named their little fortification Fort Christiana, and over it they raised the flag of their country, a blue banner with a yellow cross. In course of time the Swedes were overpowered by the Dutch, and then the Dutch by the English; so that before many years had passed, the only flag that floated over the "Old Thirteen" colonies was that of England. This was brought across the sea by the settlers of our first English colony, Jamestown, in Virginia. Moreover, they had the honor of sailing away from England in all the glories of a brand-new flag made in a brand-new design. The flag of England had been white with a red upright cross known as "St. George's Cross"; but a new king, James I, had come to the throne, and the flag as well as many other things had met with a change. James was King of Scotland by birth, and the Scotch flag was blue with the white diagonal cross of St. Andrew. When James became King of England, he united the two flags by placing on a blue background the upright cross of St. George over the diagonal cross of St. Andrew; and he was so well pleased with the result that he commanded every English vessel to bear in its maintop this flag, "joined together according to the form made by our own heralds," the King declared with satisfaction. It was the custom at that time to call "ancient" whatever was not perfectly new, and therefore the flag used before James became king was spoken of as the "ancient flag," while the new one became the "King's Flag" or the "Union Jack." This change was made in the very year when the grant for Virginia was obtained, and therefore the little company of settlers probably sailed for America with the "King's Flag" in the maintop and the "ancient flag" in the foretop.


A Flag Worth Dying For

A Flag Worth Dying For
Author: Tim Marshall
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-07-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501168339

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First published in Great Britain in 2016 by Elliott and Thompson Limited as: Worth dying for: the power and politics of flags.