liberty
The word pledge means the same thing as promise, and as such, it can be either a noun or a verb. For example, I pledge my loyalty to you. That is a verb usage. You have accepted my pledge. That is a noun usage.
No. Though a pledge can be 'sealed' with a drink, much the same as you 'seal' a pledge with a handshake.
we have different anthems but puerto rico doesn't have a pledge of allegiance
Yes, it is Sameness which means that everyone is all the same; Everything is all the same.
The Latin root that means to answer with the same sound is "respondere." This root forms the basis for words like "respond" and "response." It combines "re-" (again) with "spondere" (to pledge or promise), indicating a reply or answer that echoes back.
"Troth" means a promise of truthfulness, and is derived from the same word as "truth". Plight means pledge..
intellectual equality means same opportunities, non discriminant on race, gender, skill, culture, or wealth condensation. intellectual freedom is the right to freedom of thought and expression of thought.
No, they aren't the same. Freedom of Speech is allowing you to say whatever you like, and generally what you want to say. Freedom of Press is your right to the media. Anyone (if you had the means) has the right to be on T.V., or to show what you want on T.v.
They have the same pledge of allegiance since Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory. However, the practice of saying the pledge of allegiance is not as widespread in Puerto Rico. Thank you for using ChaCha!
freedom is the same to everyone.
Is virtual freedom of speech the same of freedom of speech in other media outlets
no its the same.