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The state flag is officially described by law as: a rectangle that: (1) has a width to length ratio of two to three; and (2) contains: (A) one blue vertical stripe that has a width equal to one-third the length of the flag; (B) two equal horizontal stripes, the upper stripe white, the lower stripe red, each having a length equal to two-thirds the length of the flag; and (C) one white, regular ...
A pledge of allegiance to the Texas flag was established in 1933. Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one and indivisible. [9]
Beginning with the new word allegiance, I first decided that 'pledge' was a better school word than 'vow' or 'swear'; and that the first person singular should be used, and that 'my' flag was preferable to 'the. ' " [27] Bellamy considered the words "country, nation, or Republic," choosing the last as "it distinguished the form of government ...
Each day across America, in classrooms big and small, at city schools and rural ones students recite the pledge of allegiance. Let's go back in time: It's 1892 and Chicago is preparing for the ...
Flag Dates used Spanish text English translation Ahuachapán Department: 1962–present 1. AHUACHAPAN 2. FEBRERO 22 3. PRIMER CENTENARIO 4. 1862 5. 1962 6. CIUDAD DE LOS AUSOLES: 1. AHUACHAPAN 2. FEBRUARY 22 3. FIRST CENTENARY 4. 1862 5. 1962 6. CITY OF LOS AUSOLES: Alajuela Province [1] –present ALAJUELA: ALAJUELA: Álava –present 1 ...
1836 Facts about the Alamo and the Texas War for Independence. Mason City, IA: Savas Publishing Company. ISBN 1-882810-35-X. Roberts, Randy; Olson, James S. (2001). A Line in the Sand: The Alamo in Blood and Memory. The Free Press. ISBN 0-684-83544-4. Schoelwer, Susan Prendergast (1985). Alamo Images: Changing Perceptions of a Texas Experience ...
But their unemployment rate was 5.7%, and overall, the revenue they brought to Texas exceeded what Texas spent on them for public services, with an estimated net benefit of $420.9 million in ...
The Texas Folklife Festival is an annual event sponsored by the University of Texas at San Antonio's Institute of Texan Cultures celebrating the many ethnicities represented in the population of the state of Texas. Thousands attend the three-day event each year, which features food, crafts, music, and dances from ethnic groups that immigrated ...