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Star of David, or Jewish Star, a hexagram symbolizing Israel, Judeans, and/or Jews; properly speaking, this "star" is called the "Shield of David," (Magen David), while the pentagram is the "Star of David." Note that this is a cultural, rather than religious symbol. Star of Lakshmi, a Hindu symbol associated with the goddess Lakshmi
White star on a black field: Date: 6 April 2008: Source: Own work: Author: Ostensibly User:Stannered: Permission (Reusing this file) Public domain Public domain false ...
Fiji — White pelican and yellow lion Guatemala — quetzal Kiribati — frigatebird Papua New Guinea — raggiana bird-of-paradise Saint Helena (UK overseas territory) — Saint Helena plover Sint Maarten (constituent country of the Netherlands) — pelican South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (UK overseas territory) — macaroni penguin
In 1918, the drawing of the badge for the soldiers of the Red Army in the form of a red star with a golden image of a plough and a hammer in the center was approved. The star symbolized protection, while the plough and the hammer were read as a union of workers and peasants.
Tolkien's illustrations contributed to the effectiveness of his writings, though much of his oeuvre remained unpublished in his lifetime. However, the first British edition of The Hobbit in 1937 was published with ten of his black-and-white drawings. [1] In addition, it had as its frontispiece Tolkien's drawing The Hill: Hobbiton-across-the-Water.
Beyond the journalism being produced, The Star is spending more time in communities getting to know our neighbors better, another lesson learned from “The Truth in Black and White.” Star ...
The star-painted mural on the ceiling at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. The mural at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is a contemporary example of a star-painted ceiling. The installation was painted in 2013 and consists of 47,000 painted black stars on a plain white ceiling.