Artificial symbols used by nations or organizations in a manner similar to totems include flags, coats of arms, and national emblems. These symbols represent collective identity, values, and history, serving as rallying points for citizens. For example, the flag often embodies a nation's ideals and heritage, while coats of arms can signify strength and unity. Organizations may use logos or insignia to convey their mission and foster a sense of belonging among members.
Flags of International organization are symbols that represent major organizations such as the European Union and the United Nations.
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All states, societies, religions, tribes, countries and nations have symbols.
Different organizations regulate different symbols. To which symbols are you referring?
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International symbols are invented by international organizations like the UN and the Red Cross. Some are just adopted after being in popular use among the people.
First Nations use symbols to represent their identity, history, spirituality, and cultural values. Symbols can serve as a way to communicate complex ideas and stories, as well as to connect with ancestral traditions and teachings. They are also a means of passing down knowledge and preserving cultural heritage for future generations.
The international symbols used today were developed over time through international consensus by various organizations and committees, such as the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). These symbols are designed to be universally understood regardless of language or culture.
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egyptians use symbols as we use numbers.they still are using symbols for math at this very day!