If memory serves the flag is a German Naval ensign from the Third Reich. It was flown on a naval vessel. In short, it's a ship's flag.
If memory serves the flag is a German Naval ensign from the Third Reich. It was flown on a naval vessel. In short, it's a ship's flag.
Further InformationYou are describing the National War Flag(Reichskriegsflagge), which was introduced in November 1937 at the same time as military conscription was introduced in Nazi Germany. It was to be flown on all buildings, such as barracks, occupied by the Wehrmacht(German Armed Forces -i.e. Army, Navy, and Air Force) as well as on warships. So, although it was flown from warships, it was not specifically a 'ship's flag' in the same sense as, say, the White Ensign (for the Royal Navy).
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No, a swastika is a cross like symbol used most notably by Adolf Hitler during the Nazi era.
It depends on the size of the boot and the size of the binding. A traditional strap binding will work with any brand of boot, it is just a matter of whether or not the sizes are compatible. Attached is a link for a for a general binding size chart. Sizes do vary from brand to brand, but a general chart should point you in the right direction.
The products of "General Binding Corporation" (also known as "GBC") can be found at "Staples" stores - or online at "MyBinding". Further options include "OfficeMax" and "Amazon".
In general, marriages of U.S. citizens to anyone performed and documented appropriately on foreign soil are also valid on U.S. soil. Also in general, legally binding marriages that were performed in other countries are recognized in the United States.
in a general sense, a Binding is an association,such as between an attribute and an entity or between an operation and a symbol.
A general partnership is a business design in which each partner of the business is responsible for the companyâ??s debts. The actions of one partner are binding for each partner within this relationship. The abbreviation for a general partnership is GP.
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In general, a handwritten letter is not considered a legally binding contract in court unless specific legal requirements are met. Having a neutral witness can add credibility to the contents of the letter and the signature authenticity but does not automatically make it legally binding. For a document to be legally binding, it typically needs to meet specific legal criteria such as offer, acceptance, and consideration.
Masaru Nakamura has written: 'Sokubaku kankei' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Generative grammar, Government-binding theory (Linguistics), Grammar, Comparative and general, Syntax
Under New York law, the general rule is that a non-compete clause will not be binding if the employer fires you. As with most things, though, there are exceptions to the general rule. The most significant exception to be aware of is if the employer offers you severance benefits in exchange for signing the non-compete. Under those circumstances, the non-compete will continue to be binding as long as you are receiving the severance benefits. The contract you voluntarily signed will specify how layoff affects your noncompete restrictions.
The ubiquity of the swastika symbol is easily explained by its being a very simple shape that will arise independently in any basket-weaving society. The swastika is a repeating design, created by the edges of the reeds in a square basket-weave. Other theories attempt to establish a connection via cultural diffusion or an explanation along the lines of Carl Jung's collective unconscious. The genesis of the swastika symbol is often treated in conjunction with cross symbols in general, such as the "sun wheel" of Bronze Age religion. Another explanation is suggested by Carl Sagan in his book Comet. Sagan reproduces an ancient Chinese manuscript (the Book of Silk) that shows comet tail varieties: most are variations on simple comet tails, but the last shows the comet nucleus with four bent arms extending from it, recalling a swastika. Sagan suggests that in antiquity a comet could have approached so close to Earth that the jets of gas streaming from it, bent by the comet's rotation, became visible, leading to the adoption of the swastika as a symbol across the world. In Life's other secret, Ian Stewart suggests the ubiquitous swastika pattern arises when parallel waves of neural activity sweep across the visual cortex during states of altered consciousness, producing a swirling swastika-like image, due to the way quadrants in the field of vision are mapped to opposite areas in the brain. Alexander Cunningham for the Indian swastika symbol rejected any connection with sun-worship and suggested that the shape arose from a combination of Brahmi characters abbreviating the word su-astí.
I'm not Australian, but as a general rule you can state that a profession's Code of Ethics is NOT legally binding on anyone. They are usually nothing but high sounding principles and ideals which one is supposed to strive towards, adhere to, and uphold, in the performance of their particular profession or endeavor.