Peace, liberty, and safety
The star or sixteen-point compass on the CIA seal represents the convergence of intelligence date to a central point. And the shield is the standard symbol of defense.
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The shield of the CIA seal is the standard symbol defense. Which means that the CIA defends the United States of America.
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The shield on the U.S. seal means that the country is prepared in war or in peace. This is a symbol of defense that is offered to the country.
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The eagle on the Great Seal of the United States represents national power. Specifically, the bald eagle, which serves as the national bird, symbolizes strength, freedom, and independence. It holds a shield that signifies defense and unity, while its outstretched wings convey readiness to act and protect the nation. This imagery encapsulates the United States' sovereignty and authority.
What does the new jersey state seal stand for? The center of the seal features a shield adorned with three plows, symbolizing the state's rich agricultural base. Above the shield is a helmet and a crest with a horse's head, symbols of strength and sovereignty. Two female figures stand on either side of the shield. On the left is Liberty, holding a staff topped with a liberty cap. On the right is Ceres, Roman goddess of grain and abundance. A banner below the shield proclaims "Liberty and Prosperity", and across the top arc of the shield are the words "The Great Seal of the State of New Jersey."
Maine's state seal is a silver shield with pine tree on it. A moose is lying at the foot of the pine. On the left side of the sield is a farmer resting on a scythe, and on the right side is a seaman resting on an anchor. In the foreground, representing sea and land, and under the shield is the name of the state in large Roman capitals. All is surrounded by a crest, the North Star. Maine's state motto is in a label resting between the shield and the crest in small Roman capitals.
Ecuador's country seal, known as the "Escudo Nacional," features a shield divided into three sections. The upper section depicts the Chimborazo volcano, symbolizing the country’s natural beauty, while the lower sections showcase the Ecuadorian fauna, including a condor and a guanaco. The seal also incorporates the colors of the national flag—yellow, blue, and red—and is surrounded by olive branches, symbolizing peace. The seal represents Ecuador's sovereignty and cultural heritage.
In "seal," the 'ea' combination represents the long 'ee' sound, as in "see" or "bee."