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  • Juniper's Netscreen line of hardware firewalls can provide enterprise-level security to both small and large organizations. With the help of Juniper's Network Security Manager (NSM), formerly labeled…

  • Sunlight, rain, snow and other weather elements are harsh on your outdoor flags. A fabric protectant spray that contains a waterproofing agent and agents that guard against ultraviolet rays, dirt and…

  • Emoticons, also known as smilies, have been used since the mid-1980s to add context and emotion to text chats and messages. Modern text chat clients, like Skype, include graphic emoticons, sometimes…

  • Wearing a flag with pride on the shirt sleeve is a requirement for many of those in uniform. You can also add flag patches to your everyday jackets and clothing. Positioning the flag correctly and…

  • In a perfect world, Craigslist would be used as a forum for civil communication and fair postings of available jobs and housing. Unfortunately, sometimes inappropriate content makes it on to the site,…

  • Whether you are of Swedish heritage, or you are teaching an elementary class about different cultures of the world, making a bookmark that displays the Swedish flag will create a fun reminder for your…

  • Even if sewing is not one of your strong suits, accomplishing this project will get you praise. Or at the very least, get the praise flag edged. Using a sewing machine with a basic straight stitch is…

  • Mac OS X's photo management program iPhoto lets you flag images to mark the photos as important or to act as a reminder to move the photos to a specific event folder later. The program places all…

  • “Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood” is the sequel to “Assassin's Creed II.” Also set in Renaissance-era Italy, the game brings back many elements of earlier games, including the…

  • Craigslist ads serve a variety of purposes, from listing available housing to offering old furniture for sale. In most cases, it is free to list an ad on the site, but you are required to abide by a…

  • C++ is a compiled systems programming language used to build various applications and operating systems. When a programmer writes a program in C++, she must "compile" the program through a compiler so…

  • The Pennsylvania state flag consists of the state coat of arms on a field of blue. This design was first authorized in 1799, by Pennsylvania's General Assembly. In 1907, the General Assembly further…

  • Keep your Craigslist post from being flagged so that your post stays on the site until it expires 180 days after posting. Other Craigslist users can flag a post if they believe it violates certain…

  • If you have a folder that you do not want to appear on your Android phone for anyone or any app to see, you can hide it. For example, if you have pictures that you do not want to appear in the main…

  • View Craigslist posts that others have flagged to see which of your posts have violated the site's Terms of Use. If you post when you are logged in to your Craigslist account, all the posts you've…

  • Craigslist encourages its community to moderate the classified ads that are placed on the site. In the corner of each Craigslist ad is a list of four links. Each link represents a unique reason for…

  • Avoid Craigslist flagging for image hosting to ensure posts you make on the site don't get taken down. One reason Craigslist users "flag" ads others post is if an ad posts links to images hosted on…

  • Craigslist allows its users to self-publish ads without first requiring approval. The site relies on other users to flag ads that they believe are in violation of Craigslist's guidelines. Ads that…

  • A flag outside the house is a clear-cut way for you to display patriotism and pride in your country. However, you need to determine what size flag and flagpole are appropriate for your home before you…

  • Craigslist relies heavily on its online community to remove posts that violate the Craigslist Terms of Use. A single flag does not get a post removed, however, because it would be too easy for sellers…

  • Precision shooting of a firearm requires concentration on multiple factors including distance, terrain, type of cartridge and above almost all, the wind factor. Even a slight breeze affects the path…

  • Francis Bellamy, a state superintendent education chairman of the National Education Association, wrote the original version of the Pledge of Allegiance in 1892, the year it was also first recited.…

  • "Chobots" is a multi-player online role-playing game aimed at a young audience. The game sees players take control of small cartoon characters called "Chobots" that travel around a cartoon world…

  • When you go on Craigslist to look for information, such as to find a new place to live, meet a new friend or get a new job, you might see a posting that doesn't seem like it should belong, prompting…

  • VB, or Visual Basic, is a programming language from Microsoft, and it has many data types. Textual data is stored in the string data type, numbers in integers and Boolean flags in the Boolean data…

  • "Europa Universalis III" is a real-time strategy game for the PC that requires the player to control a burgeoning nation as it seeks to expand its borders, namely through conquering other, weaker…

  • American flags that make up part of the traditional burial ceremony of a veteran are not placed inside, or on, the grave. However, small flags can be used to decorate the grave as a continued memorial…

  • Craigslist relies on users of the website to flag inappropriate ads. Ads are considered inappropriate if they are miscategorized, violate Craigslist terms of use, or inundate the site with multiple…

  • Craigslist is very popular due to its minimalist interface and free posting abilities for all users. Unfortunately, some people and companies take advantage of the website by posting "spam" listings…

  • A halyard, or rope, connects to a pulley system attached to a flagpole. Pulling the halyard raises and lowers a properly attached flag as you stand on the ground. A strong connection between the flag…

  • The flag of the Federal Republic of Germany has changed through the centuries, just like the European nation itself. Today's German flag consists of three equal-size horizontal stripes of the colors…

  • Aperture 3 is an Apple software program for editing and managing photos. Users are able to filter images according to the metadata assigned to each image. Using Aperture 3's library inspector, a…

  • Craigslist can be a target for scammers, spammers and hostile discussions due to the anonymity that comes with posting a free ad on an Internet site. Acknowledging that these types of posts may occur,…

  • National, state and organizational flags are proudly displayed, both indoors and out. Flags that are displayed indoors are often attached to a decorated pole and stand. A tassel is also commonly…

  • Formal flag ceremonies are often performed by color guard squads. They are often used to open various events, such as graduations, parades and meetings. Color guard squads often need to practice in…

  • American flags that adorn the caskets of deceased military personnel and veterans are respectfully displayed upon the casket and removed from it in adherence to strict procedures. When it is presented…

  • Whenever the American flag is involved in a ceremony, it is to be displayed in an area of prominence over other flags, unless another country's flag is present. The transporting of the flag to its…

  • Flags represent countries, communities and organizations around the world. As such, they require respectful care in their storage and display. The tradition of raising the flag for celebrations and…

  • Cub Scouts are the pre-cursors to the Boy Scouts. Boys ages seven to 10 years participate in the activity, which is the first and largest of the three scouting programs offered through Boy Scouts of…

  • As technology advanced in the 20th century, the methodology of cooking changed drastically. Convenience became the focus of the home cooking industry in the 1950s. With the increased use of countertop…

  • During patriotic celebrations, local organizations plan parades that include displaying national or local flags. Marching bands, service groups, and Junior ROTC drill teams carry their flags along a…

  • Most Americans have recited the Pledge of Allegiance and saluted the American flag with hand over heart thousands of times from their days in elementary school. Americans have always saluted the flag…

  • When performing a military burial, it is proper to drape the casket with an American flag when carrying it prior to burial. An honor guard detail of either nine or 21 members will move the casket when…

  • The flag ceremony is an important part of any Tiger Cub Scout event. As Tiger Cubs are the youngest Cub Scouts, it's important they learn the proper, respectful procedures for the flag ceremony, so…

  • The U.S. flag is an emblem of patriotism, national pride and respect. As such, when Old Glory actually starts to look old, it should be disposed of in a manner befitting its role. Whether it's dirty…

  • The pattern and colors on the Taiwanese flag have a special meaning. According to the Central Intelligence Agency World Factbook, the flag's most predominant color, red, represents "fraternity,…

  • British settlers arrived in Australia in 1788 and their influence is still seen today -- from the Union Jack on the Australian flag to the official Head of State still being the Queen of England to…

  • Many people throughout the country fly the American flag year round, exposing their flags to the elements and the damage that results. A worn flag can be difficult to dispose of as it's considered…

  • You can decorate where your loved one is buried, no matter what your budget. Before you begin, check with the cemetery office to make sure the decorations you want to use are allowed. Some cemeteries…

  • The U.S. flag often serves as a beacon of light to those in dark times and a symbol of freedom to all who behold it. With such a heavy weight placed on the flag, it is important to properly display…

  • Flags are generally made from a piece of cloth cut in a square or rectangle and used to represent a variety of entities such as countries, states and organizations. Flags usually consist of colors,…

  • The British flag, or Union Jack, is comprised of three national flags built up in layers of red, white and blue. It is made up of the crosses of saints George, Andrew and Patrick -- patron saints of…

  • Presenting the colors is the duty of a color guard during a flag ceremony. The color guard protects the flag and stands at attention during the event in question. The ceremony also includes a caller,…

  • Brazil is a vibrant, diverse country full of customs and holidays that mirror the vibrant spirit of the land. Portuguese is the language, and Catholicism is heavily rooted in Brazil, dating back to…

  • The American flag is a symbol of honor, dignity, loyalty and liberty. The right to fly the American flag has been given to us by men and women in service in the armed forces. Proper etiquette should…

  • The Flag Code, or Public Law 829, Chapter 806 gives instructions regarding how to display, raise and lower the U.S. flag in a respectful and ceremonious way. This code is a tradition and not an actual…

  • Flags can indicate the presence of a person or group and are assigned to entities such as countries, clubs and military forces. Flags are used to fly on various occasions. The U.S. Army has a number…

  • During the 1920s, Germany was reeling from the the loss of World War I, the restrictions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles and a civil revolution, which overthrew the Second Reich and established…

  • The flag ceremony is practiced in all of the military branches and in the Cub and Boy Scouts. This ceremony is sacred in that it involves the parading of the United States flag or ensign. This ritual…

  • Few iconic images have caused more controversy in American culture than that of the Confederate Battle Flag. Created out of necessity, because the "stars and bars" flag of the Confederacy resembled…

  • After many years of flying regally on your flagpole, your Canadian flag is looking a bit tired. In fact, truth be known, it is quite tattered. When the day comes that your Maple Leaf is no longer…

  • The United Nations (UN) was created to help bring peace among all nations of the world. As of 2002, the total number of member countries in the UN numbered 191. Just like each country has its own…

  • The South African flag was adopted in 1994, when the first democratic elections in the country took place. The flag symbolizes a new start for South Africa and the colors and design reflect this. The…

  • Nautical flags have been in use since the 1700s. Before there were radios, ships had to be able to communicate with each other over long distances in a way that was clear and easy to see. The…

  • Poland is a former Eastern Block country of approximately 38 million people. It is located in eastern Europe and bordered by seven different countries: Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine,…

  • The Oklahoma flag features a sky-blue field and an Osage Indian battle shield, adorned with feathers and white crosses. It also includes a gray peace pipe, an olive branch and the state's name below…

  • The Oklahoma state flag carries a blue background with an Osage warrior's shield prominently displayed in the center. Underneath the center symbol the word "Oklahoma" appears in clear, white letters.…

  • Flags spend a lot of time in the wind and rain, so it is only a matter of time before they become tattered and worn out. It is not easy to dispose of the symbol of your country; a flag cannot simply…

  • Canada has no formal etiquette for handling its national flag. You may handle and store the flag in any way as long as you do it "with quiet dignity" says Canada's National Defence website. The only…

  • During the Age of Discovery (also known as Age of Exploration) in the 15th to 17th centuries, flags were used to distinguish enemy ships from friendly ships. The traditions, behaviors and attitudes of…

  • Virginia blue flag iris, Iris virginica, is a clumping perennial plant that brings great interest to the home garden with its colorful blossoms and foliage. Flowers display open blossoms with six…

  • In the United States and many other countries, flying the flag at half-mast is a sign of mourning and respect. Americans fly the flag at half-mast on specific days of national mourning, or as…

  • The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs issues a burial flag for each veteran who has been honorably discharged. Every year, Veterans Affairs issues more than half a million flags for veterans'…

  • A great deal of controversy surrounds the Confederate flag, largely due to differences in opinion regarding its symbolism. While flag supporters claim that it should be used as a symbol of Southern…

  • Some Christian groups have dance or praise teams that use worship flags (also known as banners) during times set aside for praise. These flags add color and style to the worship experience. The right…

  • The English flag, or St George's flag, uses a thick-lined red cross on a white background. The red cross symbolizes the cross of St. George, the patron saint of England. According to the Flags of the…

  • The American flag has been a symbol of pride and nationalism for more than 200 years. The rules regarding the use of and demonstration of respect for the flag are outlined in the U.S. Flag Code.…

  • Adopted in its current form in 1947, the Indian flag features three equal-sized bands of color: saffron on top, white in the middle and green at the bottom. The flag also features a navy-blue colored…

  • When America formed, it needed a symbol to represent its feeling of independence and unity. The formation of the "Don't Tread On Me" flag became the country's symbol that it would protect its colonies…

  • India is the second most heavily populated country on Earth. But it is also a country of rich cultural diversity, and, with the legacy of British rule still visible in institutions throughout the…

  • The original Confederate flag consisted of only blue and white and was commonly referred to as "The Bonnie Blue." It was an all-blue flag stamped with a single white star in the middle. Red wasn't…

  • Many organizations have a U.S. flag on a pole outside their buildings. This sign of their patriotism is often appreciated by their patrons, clients or customers, as well as their employees. Often,…

  • Alabama became a state in 1819. However, the state did not have its own flag until it seceded from the Union in 1861. From early European explorations to the present-day, Alabama has flown seven…

  • The Caribbean Peoples' Flag was officially unveiled on May 13, 2006. It is horizontally divided in the middle by two equal light blue and dark blue sections. A grey-blue dove is pictured flying in the…

  • Schools and sports teams often use flags and mascots to represent school spirit. But if, for some reason, there's a problem with either a flag or a mascot, such as a controversial or outdated view on…

  • The raising and flying of the Confederate flag brings up different issues for different people. Despite differences of opinion, proper flag etiquette should be followed when displaying the Confederate…

  • Army flags on personnel can affect their security clearance. Files associated with the discipline are moved to secure locations. Flags are initiated for disciplinary reasons including security,…

  • American flags are widely produced in two main materials: nylon and polyester. They both have their benefits and their weaknesses, and each is best for certain environments and uses.

  • Little information exists about the history of the Marines flag, but experts are confident that the Grand Union flag was carried ashore on March 3, 1776, by a battalion led by Capt. Samuel Nichols on…

  • The Prisoner of War-Missing in Action (POW-MIA) flag, used to commemorate those lost or unaccounted for in U.S. wars, has its own code of flag etiquette, complementary to the general codes governing…

  • Not everyone is aware of all of the traditions associated with the American flag, most commonly the custom of flying the flag at "half mast" or "half staff" on certain days. This practice is far more…

  • Flag lowering and raising are often done in the midst of formal events, and so have evolved into highly stylized and formalized practices. You don't need to follow etiquette too strictly outside of a…

  • The Confederate States of America was a coalition of 11 southern states that seceded from the United States of America in 1861. A major reason for their secession was to continue the practice of…

  • Sweden's Flag Day only became a national holiday in 2005, so even the Swedish people are still scratching their heads, wondering how to spend the time on their newly given festivity. The meaning of…

  • A private burgee, or owner's signal, is a way of expressing your own vision of the pleasure of sailing, and pride in your boat. The tradition of a unique pennant flown from the masthead goes back…

  • Using flags in a worship service is a way to praise God by literally raising a banner to Him and His glory. Some Christian churches will raise flags while singing or dancing during a worship service.…

  • The Iowa state flag took longer than most to be designed and officially adopted, but, as with most state emblems, it represents the state of Iowa and its citizens using carefully chosen symbols and…

  • As early as 1830, the U.S. Marine Corps has been carrying flags with its chosen emblem of an eagle, anchor and, sometimes, a shield of the United States. In 1925, the Marine Corps declared that the…

  • Every state in the United States has a flag. However, the Ohio state flag is the only one in a shape other than a rectangle, and its design is filled with symbolism.

  • The POW/MIA flag was designed in 1971 by Newton Heisley. The face profiled on the flag is Mr. Heisley's son Jeffrey, who was serving as a Marine at the time the flag was desgined. The POW MIA flag is…

  • A safety flag is an international sign for safety used in places like the beach to indicate which areas are hazardous or safe. The level of safety indicated varies with color.

  • Praise banners and flags add a colorful note to a sanctuary or meeting room. Appropriate themes used on the banners help reinforce the lesson being taught or the reason for coming together. The result…

  • Sweden celebrates its national Flag Day on June 6 annually to commemorate the country's independence from Denmark. The flag features a Scandinavian cross that resembles the one used by Denmark.

  • While the Swiss flag did not become official until the mid-19th century, the symbol it displays is rich in history and can be traced to as early as 1339.

  • The Massachusetts state flag is white and displays the state's coat of arms, a blue shield with a yellow Native American holding a bow and arrow. Next to him is a white star, and around him, the state…

  • West Virginia was originally the western counties of Virginia, but the region declared independence during the Civil War and gained statehood in 1863. The legislature adopted a state seal that year,…

  • The Nazi flag, adopted during Germany's darkest historical period, contains the Nazi symbol. The symbol, however, did not previously represent hatred of any race as it did during the Jewish Holocaust.…

  • The Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, also known as the Shriners, is an offshoot of the Freemasons. The flags of the United States, Canada, Mexico and Panama--the four countries…

  • The Canadian flag was adopted by the Canadian Parliament Oct. 22, 1964, and the official inauguration ceremony took place Feb. 15, 1965. Ever since, the maple leaf has been a symbol of Canadian pride.

  • The U.S. flag used today evolved from a series of flag designs, many including the stars and stripes, along with the colors chosen by the Continental Congress. As the country grew, the flag design…

  • The flag of the United States is the national symbol. The flag deserves honor and respect from all American citizens. There are certain rules and regulations, known as the Flag Code, concerning the…

  • Distinguish between the British, Australian and Confederate flags by comparing the various individual elements in their makeup. The British, Australian and Confederate flags have common elements, but…

  • The U.S. has no jurisdiction over foreign embassies located in the U.S. and therefore has no right to dictate flag protocol. Foreign countries thus use their own laws and protocols regarding flag…

  • The black and white flag representing America's prisoners of war and people declared missing in action is the only flag the U.S. government flies with the American flag at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda.…

  • The Confederate flag is both an emblematic and controversial image in American culture and history. Creation of the flag in many ways mirrored the development of the conflict to which it is bound.

  • Ireland has had a long and violent history, marked by periods of foreign domination, internal division, and rebellion. This contentious history has led various Irish governments and factions to fly a…

  • The vast majority of countries in the world have a flag that represents their history, society and cultural ideals. According to World Flags 101, the most common colors for national flags are red,…

  • Decorative flag cords are usually found only on flags that are hung indoors, such as those in classrooms and in public or government buildings. These decorative cords hang from the top of the flag…

  • Typing a document makes all the difference when you can type in a language you are comfortable with. You can type in Spanish on your HP Laptop by adjusting a few settings that let you type with…

  • The name Massachusetts is taken from an Algonquian Native American word meaning "big hill place," according to the Enchanted Learning website. Massachusetts honors its state history by depicting an…

  • The rebel flag waved over the short-lived Confederacy, which broke away from the Union amid a political disagreement over states' rights. Today, people have mixed feelings toward the symbol. Some…

  • When you hang a flag, you want it to make a statement. If you do not hang your flag correctly, you could give the wrong impression. Hanging the American flag incorrectly, for example, could be…

  • The South Carolina state flag flies in all public school institutions in the state in addition to being displayed outside all county courthouses and the State House. However, it is not flown during…

  • Flags are an important part of most societies, and they come with a code of conduct to ensure that the flags are treated with respect. According to The U.S. Flag Code, "The flag, when it is in such…

  • The Mexican flag is divided into thirds, with a green section on the left, a white section in the middle and a red section on the right. The green color symbolizes independence, and white symbolizes…

  • Flag-raising and lowering ceremonies might lead some to believe a U.S. flag may only be flown during daylight hours. However, the law does not restrict flying the flag between dawn and dusk. Rather,…

  • The colors that make up a nation's flag are often symbolic and have designated meaning. Three colors make up the Irish flag. Green represents the Catholics of Ireland; orange represents the…

  • Many churches are incorporating dance, both choreographed and free style, into services. The explosion of dance as a form of worship is being embraced by not only professional dancers, but also…

  • Flags are used to represent all the different nations and people of the world. They have been used throughout history to improve military morale and to show support of national military troops,…

  • Dancing with banners and flags is typically done either for school sporting events such as by a color guard team or cheerleaders or as a part of a praise or worship dance. The colors of the banners…

  • Designing your own flag allows you to communicate information about you that you may want to share with others. Flags represent timeless ways for ships to transmit messages, to signal distress and to…

  • A Presidential Inauguration takes place once every four years on January 20. With each inauguration, it is customary to fly flags, and the flight of the flags denotes particular significances during…

  • Displaying a dark blue flag with a palmetto tree in the center and a crescent moon in the upper left corner, the South Carolina state flag celebrates the palmetto tree because of its usage in a…

  • Kansas is named after the Kansas River, which took its name from the American Indian Kansa tribe. The state's economy is based around agriculture, capitalizing on the fertile prairie land that brought…

  • Although simple, the Swedish flag has a great deal of symbolism and history. The flag consists of a blue background and a yellow Scandinavian cross. It is similar in style to other Nordic flags, such…

  • The Republic of Ireland's official name is Eire. It takes up five-sixths of the island of Ireland, with the remaining one-sixth belonging to Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.…

  • Consider several factors when displaying the flag of the United States. The flag must be in good condition. Inspect the flag regularly to detect any need for mending or cleaning. To raise the flag,…

  • Like all member states of the United States, New Mexico has a series of official state symbols, amongst them the state flag. New Mexico was admitted as the 47th state of the Union in 1912. The current…

  • Although Canada didn't become a country until 1867, the area has a history containing many different state flags. Some of these flags were British, others French. All of them signify an important…

  • The Japanese name for the national flag, hinomaru, means "circle of the sun." At the center of the white banner is a large red disc, representing a rising sun without rays. A variant of the flag with…

  • At the onset of the Civil War, the Confederate flag was adopted as a uniting symbol by the states which seceded from the U.S. in opposition to expanding government control and anti-slavery sentiment.…

  • The state of West Virginia was admitted into the Union in 1863, but it took another 40 years before the state produced its own flag. The initial design proved troublesome, so a second design was…

  • Among the six national flags that have flown over Texas are those of the Republic of Texas and the United States of America. When Texas joined the union in 1845, the Republic’s flag became the…

  • Many people like to show their patriotic pride by showcasing flags outside their homes. If you have a flagpole but have never put it up, you can learn how to. With a few tools (that most people…

  • A flag can be attached to a flagpole a right way and a wrong way. A common mistake that some make when attaching a flag to a flagpole is to put the tension of the halyard (the looped rope) directly on…

  • There is only one official flag of Mexico. Natives refer to it as La Bandera de Mexico simply meaning The Mexican Flag. The flag was created in 1821 at the end of the Independence movement. There…

  • Certain rules govern the disposal of American flags that have become tattered, torn or soiled. Often, a dignified ceremony accompanies the disposal. Many individual communities have flag retirement…

  • People might want to construct a sturdy, wooden flag stand to display flags at organization meetings and events. A simple stand can display your organization's flags with pride in a handmade stand…

  • The Federal Trade Commission is an agency that issues rules and regulations designed to protect consumers. The FTC and banking regulatory agencies have issued regulations aimed at preventing identity…

  • Americans traditionally have demonstrated respect for the nation's flag in various ways. Formal public instruction first came in an 1894 leaflet for schoolchildren, "How to Give the Salute to the…

  • Soldiers of the United States Army can represent the best and most devoted of American citizens. It makes sense, then, that these men and women should display America's flag with pride on their army…

  • The POW/MIA flag was created in 1971 by the National League of Families to represent U.S. troops who were taken prisoner of war or went missing in action during the Vietnam War. The flag is black and…

  • Respecting your country is important. Your country is where you were born, where you live and it is where you serve. In the United States, we have a proud tradition of saluting flags.

  • Many fine men and women have sacrificed much in preserving the freedoms we hold dear within the U.S. Some have even made the ultimate sacrifice by giving of their lives for the preservation of these…

  • The United States Congress established the service lapel pin in late 1967. The lapel pin is a 3/16-inch-by-3/8-inch white, rectangular pin with a blue star in the middle and a red border. According to…

  • The POW/MIA flag, or Prisoners of War/Missing in Action, has been deemed by the 101st United States Congress to be "the symbol of our nation's concern and commitment to resolving as fully as possible…

  • According to the Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea, when ship owners wish to avoid regulations that govern ships in their home countries, they may register with a foreign country, allowing them to…

  • Navy signal flags are used to communicate with other U.S. Navy and ally ships when they are not using electronic communications. Reading Navy signal flags is a straightforward matter of memorizing a…

  • The U.S. Flag Code provides rules and regulations for flying a U.S. flag from a motorcycle.

  • Flag-draped coffins are permitted for active-duty military service members, veterans, and some civilians, including the president and some members of Congress.

  • Making flags and banners can be exciting, as you are creating something that represents your interests and activities. When creating flags and banners, you will need a substantial amount of supplies.…

  • Flags are used all over the world. They are mainly used to identify different countries, regions, and nations, but almost every flag has some sort of symbolic meaning behind it. For example, the 13…

  • Historically, the Masonic symbolism in the design of the confederate flag is nothing more than coincidence. A brief examination of the flag's history shows its design was mainly influenced by…

  • Dye worship flags to make them unique and individual. Create art and express vision for where your congregation is heading by dying silks or other fabric to match the feeling you have. Dye fabrics in…

  • The Confederate flag is also known as "Dixie," the "Rebel Flag," the "Stars and Bars" and the "Southern Cross." It was actually the Battle Flag of Northern Virginia and not the national flag of the…

  • Flag patches are embroidered or printed representations of the United States flag that can be sewn or ironed onto clothing. The United States Flag Code states that you should not wear the flag as part…

  • The term rebel flag is used colloquially to refer to the series of flags used by the Confederate States of America (CSA) to represent the country formed from the states that succeeded from the Union…

  • The Confederate flag was the flag used by the Confederate government and army during the period of 1861 to 1865 as the Civil War occurred. It went through a number of incarnations as the war…

  • The current Michigan state flag was adopted in 1911, and is the third to be adopted since Michigan became a state in 1837. The various symbols and phrases on the flag have significance to the state…

  • Choose and buy silks for worship flags according to your budget. Plan ahead for what the Spirit is saying about upcoming seasons in the church and also according to themes that are tried and true.…

  • One way to display your patriotism and national pride is by wearing a flag pin. A flag pin is a piece of jewelry that depicts the United States flag. Since the pin is a representation of the flag, it…

  • Because the POW-MIA flag design has never been copyrighted, it is often reproduced on bumper stickers, signs and shirts in a number of different colors. The official flag adopted in the early 1970s…

  • When you hold a simple and dignified flag ceremony, you'll give this American symbol the respect it deserves. With some careful planning, such a flag ceremony isn't difficult to conduct.

  • The current flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina was implemented in 1998, six years after the country gained independence. The flag has a dark blue base, with seven white stars running diagonally from the…

  • The U.S. Department of Defense, under the "Honoring Those Who Served" program, is responsible for providing distinguished military funeral honors to veterans who have served in the military. According…

  • On February 9, 1861, the Confederate States of America was established, led by Jefferson Davis. Just 1 month later, in March 1861, the first official flag of the Confederacy was created.

  • Since the start of the Invasion of Iraq, soldiers began to wear American flags positioned on their shoulders. Many observers have noted that soldiers coming back from combat, as well as those…

  • Worship flags and banners are beautiful ways to express love for God and incorporate the arts in religious services. Most flags are constructed in square or rectangle shapes. While breathtaking to…

  • The Red Flag Act, also referred to as the Locomotive Act, was put into effect by the British Parliament to bring order to the use of self-propelled machines, known as steam engines, on British roads…

  • Worship teams and individuals use praise flags during the worship portion of church services. During the appointed time, singers and musicians lead the congregation with inspirational music and the…

  • Dance and praise on stage with creativity and fullness of expression by incorporating praise flags. Make praise flags available for your dance team to help express certain feelings, moods and…

  • Two versions of the national flag exist in the Dominican Republic: one flown by citizens and the other flown by the government. The difference is the addition of an emblem on the government flags.

  • Japan has one of the most recognized flags in the world. The flag--known as the Hinomaru or "sun disc"--features a red circle against a white background. Nippon, Japan's name among the Japanese, means…

  • The Swedish flag, one of the oldest flags in the world, is bright and easily recognizable. Although is it inspired by the Swedish coat of arms (a blue background with three yellow crowns), the…

  • Canada lies north of the United States and stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. It is a country rich in natural resources, wildlife and beauty. Canada is the world's second-largest…

  • Brown pelicans are the state bird of Louisiana, and you can often see these hulking birds flocking around the state's myriad bayous, diving for fish. The pelican is also the star of Louisiana's state…

  • The Flag Code is outlined in Title 4 of the United States Federal Code. In cases of a funeral, the code outlines how an American flag should be draped upon a casket and the requirements under which…

  • The United States has become a blend of folks from every place on Earth, and it's only natural to want to display symbols that remind us of a current or former home. That's why so many people are…

  • The United States flag is the symbol of its country, and accordingly, it is protected as sacred by the military, those who defend the nation and preserve its security. The United States Army has…

  • In the course of its history, Texas has existed under the flags of six different nations. They serve as a testament to the richness and diversity of the state's culture...as well as serving as the…

  • The 19th century was an era of intense political change in Europe. Against this backdrop, Norway began to assert its sovereignty. Nationalistic sentiment was high, and the Norwegians needed a flag to…

  • The Confederate Battle Flag, with its blue bars and white stars on a red background, has been a symbol of southern history from the days of its popularity on the battlefront. The battle rages on, and…

  • The national flag of Italy has gone through several changes over 250 years. The common thread during all those years has been its three colors--green, white and red--depicted as equal sized stripes.…

  • There are essentially two ways to hang a flag for display purposes, with one being horizontal and the other being vertical. Find out how to avoid putting pin holes in a flag with information from the…

  • Texas has had six different flags over the years, but the current version was established in 1839. Find out when the Texas flag was reestablished with information from the owners of a flag and…

  • The Mexican flag originated in 1821 and displays three vertical stripes with an Aztec eagle symbol in the middle. Find out how the three colors of the Mexican flag represent the three items in the…

  • Take care of a flag by storing it in a dry place, within a plastic bag, getting tattered flags hemmed and retiring dingy or torn flags. Avoid letting the flag touch the ground and always fly it in a…

  • Raise the flag by attaching each grommet of the flag to the snap hooks of the flag pole and slowly raising it up and tying it off. Avoid letting the flag touch the ground when being raised by using…

  • The first American flag was ordered to be made by the Continental Convention in June of 1777 after the first American documents were signed. Find out how Betsy Ross was commissioned to make the first…

  • Perhaps no other national symbol evokes quite as much complexity and controversy as the heart-stirring flag of the United States. With its 13 alternating red and white stripes, blue union jack and 50…

  • The stars and stripes have been a time-honored representative of the United States for centuries and should always be treated with the utmost respect and care. There are specific rules for the flag,…

  • Honduras is a country in Central America that became independent from Spain in 1821. The democratic republic is sometimes referred to as Spanish Honduras. The first flag that flew over Honduras was…

  • The red spot in the middle of the Japanese flag represents the sun. Specifically, most historians believe that it represents the rising sun, coming up over the Japanese islands and guiding the people…

  • Although there is debate as to the origin of the design and colors of the flag of Argentina, most historians believe the colors represent the parting of the blue sky and were chosen by the leader of…

  • The Canadian Parliament adopted the current flag on October 22, 1964. The flag was designed by an appointed committee after reviewing thousands of designs.

  • The Canadian flag, officially called the National Flag of Canada, was adopted in Canada to replace the previous flag, the Union flag. Although the flag's emblem, the maple leaf, was not officially…

  • In 1962, Jamaica gained independence from England. It has since been increasingly proud of its diversity in heritage. Its flag has three colors that mean different things.

  • The flag of Italy, locally referred to as "il tricolore," features three vertical stripes of green, white and red. The green is the color along the "hoist," or part of the flag closest to the…

  • The flag of Brazil has been the country's standard since November 19, 1889. The bright design features a green background with a wide yellow diamond shape in the center. Inside the diamond, a blue…

  • The flag of Ireland is a "tricolor" flag of green, white and orange in vertical stripes. It is called the An Bhratach Náisiúnta in Ireland's native Gaelic. Northern Ireland (under British…

  • The Australian flag features the Union Jack in the upper left quadrant of the flag, with one large star beneath it and five stars of various sizes scattered in the upper and lower right quadrants.

  • The Spanish flag features red-yellow-red horizontal stripes with a coat of arms off center in the yellow stripe. It is defined by the Spanish Constitution of 1975, but it has been in use for hundreds…

  • The making of worship flags can be as rich with meaning as their actual use in worship. With an almost limitless variety of possible shapes, symbols, and sizes, flag making can be a very personal…

  • Flags are a symbol of unity and pride to many people throughout the world. They are banners that join people together under one cause and for one common purpose. Flags are to be respected, and there…

  • A significant portion of what is now the Caddo Indian Nation once lived in the pine forests of what is now East Texas. Caddo from all over the confederation's former territory are now consolidated…

  • The Branch Davidian religious group which was attacked by United States federal agents in 1993 flew a flag that does not survive today, either materially or in photos. The only descriptions and…

  • Though Americans might recognize the official national flag of Germany, there are 16 states which comprise the modern Germany, and each has its own unique flag. These flags are as important to Germans…

  • The Italian flag, Bandiera italiana in Italian, is also known as Il Tricolore and is possibly derived from the French tricolour flag. Italy's flag is very similar to the flags of many countries,…

  • The flag of Mexico is known as La Bandera de México in Spanish. The Fiesta of the Mexican flag, also known as El Día de la Bandera, is celebrated on February 24 and is a national holiday.…

  • The state flag of Texas is one of six flags that have flown over this huge state, with the others belonging to Spain, France, the Republic of Texas, the Southern Confederacy, and the United States of…

  • The Quapaw people, believed to have originated in the Ohio Valley, are an American Indian group now living in Arkansas. The name "Quapaw," now emblazoned on their flag in their native…

  • The Caddo Indian Flag, at first glance, is a brilliant display of color and heritage. However, this tribal banner represents more than the eye can see. It stands for a nation of people with roots so…

  • The Nazi flag, and the Nazis who bore it, is an essential part of world history. Under this flag, some of the most flagrant atrocities were committed, and under this flag, one man was allowed to…

  • The Israeli flag is a symbol of national pride for Jews. It represents a safe haven in a world where they often find themselves being persecuted.

  • The original design of the Connecticut state flag is over 100 years old, although the central crest of the flag dates back to the historic settlers of Saybrook colony. The main theme of the flag is…

  • Since June 14, 1777, when the Continental Congress passed the Flag Act, the United States of America has been represented by a flag comprised of 13 stripes of alternating colors of red and white with…

  • Many countries have a flag code and the United States is no exception. The United States flag code prescribes specific etiquette to assure that the American flag is treated properly and taken care of…

  • A tragedy happens. It could be the death of a president or something on a more severe scale such as the events of September 11, 2001. One way the United States shows it's support, grief, as well as…

  • Unfortunately sweepstakes scams are abundant. They are pushed to us via email and regular mail, as well as by telephone. It may seem hard to determine which sweepstakes are legitimate and which are…

  • The American flag is a symbol of a united country and represents the ideals of justice, freedom and democracy. Men and women have fought and died for Old Glory and the right to practice these ideals.…

  • Full-size flagpoles are made up of several components, all of which can be purchased from specialty flagpole dealers. Here's how to install your flagpole and get Old Glory waving.