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		<title>What is the significance of a country flag?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>When you try to find the meaning of a flag it usually describes it as ‘a piece of rectangular cloth with distinctive color and design that is used for signaling or identification.’ However, it should be treated as something more&#8230;</p>


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you try to find the meaning of a flag it usually describes it as ‘a piece of rectangular cloth with distinctive color and design that is used for signaling or identification.’ However, it should be treated as something more than that. The flag represents the whole country so that when somebody sees it, the person would be able to easily distinguish what country that flag represents. As a standard rule, every country needs a flag – without it, the country will be incomplete.</p>
<p>There are a lot of different stories behind a country flag. The only problem is that some appear to be false and completely inaccurate. People even claim specific reasons behind the colors and designs that were put on national flags but they are outright misinformation and have totally no bearing on the current use of the flag. But even if the origin of each country flag is hard to tell, there are still symbols that give forth clear and obvious meanings.</p>
<p>However, it is not really a good idea to assign specific meanings to the flag if you are unsure of what it means because you could be wrong. It’s always good to confirm it by researching or reading further about the history of a certain country. Common designs of flags include stripes, crosses, patterns, bands or quarters.</p>
<p>The country flag is more than just a decorative flag or element. Keep in mind that it stands for the country or nation’s identity and reflect the patriotism of the people of a certain country. All the flags of the world should be treated with high respect and honor.</p>


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		<title>4&#215;6 American flag</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The American flag  that measures 4x6 feet, apparently larger in size, is mostly for  commercial and institutional use. Perfect examples where this type of  flag is put on display are on special occasions such as parades,  political events, patriotic events and most importantly during the  fourth of July.</p>
<p>Indeed, you would want to have the <a title="4x6 American flag" href="http://flagsoffreedom.org/american-flag-sizes/4x6-american-flag">4x6 American flag</a> and fly it with pride. This is a very exceptional display has  heavy-duty strength. Just a safety reminder, it's better not to place  the flag on a place near a rough surface to prevent your flag from being  tattered.</p>
<p>Although flags are usually burnt publicly to show  protest, this practice is also done when a flag can no longer be used  because it can no longer be repaired. However, this is done in a  decorous manner to also show due respect to the flag. Flags are also  burned during retirement ceremonies.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More and more Americans are showing their patriotism, which is a good thing. They are hanging <a title="Nylon American Flags" href="http://flagsoffreedom.org/category/american-flags/nylon-american-flags-american-flags/">Nylon American flags</a> on poles, cars, trucks, office buildings and their very own homes. However, flags that are being hung outdoors become easily beaten by different elements in the world outside such as the heat of the sun and the rain. When it’s not taken cared of properly, the result is a soiled flag. So before this happens, know the ways of cleaning it properly and effectively. There are tips that you can follow to do this task right.</p>
<p>1. If your flag is already old and valuable, bring it to the dry cleaners so that they can do the cleaning for you. This is highly advisable for those flags that have other materials that you don’t want to damage such as tassels and ropes.</p>
<p>2. If you are going to wash your flag by hand, try to be extra careful. Here’s a good way on how to wash your flag:</p>
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<li>Fill up a wash basin with cool water. You can also use the sink if you don’t have a basin - but you can use basically anything just as long as you can wash the flag there. Just make sure that it’s clean and safe to use because you don’t want to damage the cloth.</li>
<li>You can use laundry soap as long as it’s not too strong for it might affect the vibrant colors of the flag.</li>
<li>Cautiously scrub the fabric by hand and also focus on the part where there is dirt or stain. Prevent the fabric from puckering when you wash it by hand.</li>
<li>After this, you can lay it flat on a clean surface or hang it to let it dry.</li>
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<p>3. A stain remover can be used if there are hard to remove dirt or stains on the flag. Just be mindful when you use one because you might apply too much and may affect the color and overall appearance of the flag. It’s also advisable to test of colorfastness first before using a stain remover.</p>
<p>4. Do not use a dryer after washing the flag because it might damage it. You can lay it down on a flat surface and leave it for a few hours to dry.</p>
<p>Choose a good quality <a title="Nylon American flag" href="http://flagsoffreedom.org/category/american-flags/nylon-american-flags-american-flags/">Nylon American flag</a>. Nylon is the best choice of fabric if you want it to last long and to stand even the harshest weather conditions.</p>


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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 15:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are thinking of buying an outdoor American flag, there are several things that you have to consider. Of course one very important aspect is that it has to stand even the harshest weather condition. There are some things that you have to put into consideration for quality and care. If you want have a guide in purchasing the best quality American flag, here is a list of the things that you need to check to make sure you are on the right direction.</p>
<p>1. Take a look at the fabric. The best choice would here would be <a href="http://flagsoffreedom.org/category/american-flags/nylon-american-flags-american-flags/">nylon</a>. They are the best fabrics for flags because can fair very well on all sorts of weather conditions. It’s also very light and durable which would be the best choice for outdoor use. This type of fabric also dries up quickly. However, you can also choose to buy polyester that is a lot heavier than nylon and cotton which is the traditional flag fabric but needs extra care to be preserved.</p>
<p>2. Buy from a store that will give you a product guarantee because it’s a proof that they are not selling inferior products. Always ask for this with your flag purchase.</p>
<p>3. There is also a price range when it comes to flags but don’t try to get away from the expensive ones. You usually get what you pay for so when you buy something cheaper, they are the ones that usually wear out quickly. If you don’t want to spend more because you have to replace your flag, then consider buying the best one.</p>
<p>4. The flag comes in various sizes but the most common is the <a href="http://flagsoffreedom.org/category/american-flag-sizes/3x5-american-flag/">3x5 American flag</a>. Also consider the height of your flagpole because this is the basis of the size of the American flag that you will purchase.</p>
<p>When you purchase an American flag, you are automatically supporting the U.S. Economy. It’s also a very good way to show support and love for country. Just always keep in mind the instructions on flag care and flag etiquette. Don’t forget the appropriate dates that you might need to display the flag. Don’t fly a tattered, worn or dirty flag to show your care and respect for the American flag. When your flag is tattered, fix it; when it’s dirty, clean it; but if there’s nothing more that you can do about it, you might as well buy a new flag.</p>


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		<title>Who Made the First American Flag?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The one thing that symbolizes the true meaning of an American is none other than the American flag. We can say that the origin of the American flag is a bit unclear because there are claims that the design has come from the fusion of other different flags which is considered have similarities with the flag itself. It has a high resemblance with British East India Company otherwise known as BEIC and was believed to be based upon the flag although this is also a theory and was never proven to be true.  And thus another birth of a conflict took place when it was concluded that it was from the Washington family coat of arms but the idea was also eventually dismissed after sometime.</p>
<p>Another story that they claimed as a historical myth is that the flag was design by Elizabeth Griscom Ross or better known as Betsy Ross right after the Civil War. She was said to be personally commissioned by George Washington. The story was not known if not for her son who claimed after thirty-four years that it was designed by her. The issue about Betsy Ross flag became highly controversial and it was something terribly debated by historians.</p>
<p>Another unofficial flag is the Grand Union Flag. The flag has a rattlesnake and a “Don’t Tread on me” motto was written on it. The Stars and Stripes by Francis Hopkinson is recorded to be approved by the Congress and is considered as the first official national flag. Other flag makers who claim to have a say in the birth of the American Flag are Rebecca Young, Anne King, Cornelia Bridges, and William Barrett.</p>
<p>The origin of the American flag would probably have different legends until now and it has evolved all throughout its existence for over 200 years. All the other versions of stories were not yet verified up to this time. Since the flag evolved for plenty of years and the latest was the addition of stars that represents the states, the latest flag rendition that was used the longest time was with the addition of Hawaii as a State.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Congress announced last June 14, 1777 that the American flag should constitute of seven red and six white stripes arranged in an alternate order. In addition to that, there are also fifty white stars on top of the large&#8230;</p>


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Congress announced last June 14, 1777 that the American flag should constitute of seven red and six white stripes arranged in an alternate order. In addition to that, there are also fifty white stars on top of the large blue band but <strong>stars</strong> on the <strong>American flag</strong> also denote a different meaning.</p>
<p>But let’s go back to the thirteen red and white American flag stripes. It’s been said that those stripes represent the original thirteen colonies. It was stated before that one stripe represents one state but if there would be an additional state, a stripe should be added and that’s when the problem comes in. There would be irregularities in the size of the flag and it would not look good when the stripes are adjusted so instead of the stripe, the idea that a star is added came in instead of another stripe.</p>
<p>The thirteen colonies are <a title="Province of New Hampshire" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_New_Hampshire">Province of New Hampshire</a>, <a title="Province of Massachusetts Bay" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Massachusetts_Bay">Province of Massachusetts Bay</a>, <a title="Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_of_Rhode_Island_and_Providence_Plantations">Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations</a>, <a title="Connecticut Colony" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connecticut_Colony">Connecticut Colony</a>, <a title="Province of New York" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_New_York">Province of New York</a>, <a title="Province of New Jersey" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_New_Jersey">Province of New Jersey</a>, <a title="Province of Pennsylvania" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Pennsylvania">Province of Pennsylvania</a>, <a title="Delaware Colony" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delaware_Colony">Delaware Colony</a>, <a title="Province of Maryland" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Maryland">Province of Maryland</a>, <a title="Colony and Dominion of Virginia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_and_Dominion_of_Virginia">Colony and Dominion of Virginia</a>, <a title="Province of North Carolina" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_North_Carolina">Province of North Carolina</a>, <a title="Province of South Carolina" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_South_Carolina">Province of South Carolina</a> and <a title="Province of Georgia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Georgia">Province of Georgia</a>. These colonies were considered to be a part of British America and they are what the American flag stripes represent.</p>
<p>Stripes were also considered to be a symbol of liberty and they were carried out by the Patriots after America declared her independence. Those stripes also mean America’s rebellion against British for many years. The early American flags show only stripes of red and white or red, white and blue and they were given more significance than the other parts of the flag that even mentioned in the National Anthem – “The broad stripes and bright stars.”</p>


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