they do it by showing how to stand up for themselves
the veterans. the score is veterans 5, and the rookies 1.
to show respect to the veterans who help fight in wars
salute them
Facing east at 11am on Veterans Day is not a universally followed tradition. It might be a personal choice for some individuals as a way to show respect and gratitude towards veterans. However, there is no specific requirement or rule that mandates facing east at that specific time to honor veterans.
On Veterans day, Americans show gratitude and thanks to veterans who have died and have protected America, with courage and determination, and serve America so faithfully.
Bravado is a pretence of courage, a false show of bravery.
Yes.
Plural nouns ending in -s normally show the possessive by adding an apostrophe alone, rather than an apostrophe and an s. Veterans would become veterans'.
No, different countries have the same day, but celebrate it differently. Canada, England, and many other countries get together to show their respects to veterans who gave their lives, and to recognise that without them, there would be no peace. "Without war there can be no peace"
Benedict Arnold was in fact a TRAITOR.
In the epic of the cyclops Odysseus stands up for his men.
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