If you don't understand the items in the ingredients it's a good sign it's wonky. Try to buy items with the simplest ingredient lists. Also, research a word you're in doubt about.
so as to identify the countries better
because they had jolly roger flags on their boats
Flags and totems have been used throughout history to identify a social group or tribe.
Because if they don't then how can we identify different countries? We need flags as a code of honour for our contry. It is a visual representation of a coutry.
Flags are the simbels for understanding about them ....so always flags raisef outside to look. clearly its a temple...
Financial mishandlings by upper management, employee concerns are not being addressed accordingly are red flags that signify problems with management.
The original purpose of flags was to identify the nationality (or faction) of a given group of soldiers on a battlefield. Subsequently it has been used as a national symbol.
Judges from different countries have different flags to represent their country's judicial system and demonstrate independence and sovereignty. The flags often incorporate national symbols, colors, or emblems that are unique to each country's culture and heritage. It helps to distinguish and identify judges when they are participating in international events or collaborations.
All research stations fly the flags of the countries that support the station. There is no sovereignty on the continent and there is no official Antarctic flag. As well, there are no Antarctic stamps, or currency. Claiming nation-states do issue commemorative stamps and include Antarctic images on their currency, as ways to maintain their territorial claims.
you don t earn flags. the term six flags means more flags, more fun. hence the name SIX FLAGS
The group name for flags is "vexillology," which is the study of flags and their symbolism. Flags are often categorized by their design, purpose, and the entities they represent, such as national flags, state flags, or organizational flags. Collectively, flags can also be referred to as "banners" or "ensigns."
There is no 'Antarctic flag', because there is no sovereignty in Antarctica. Some people purport to have designed such a flag, but it's only value is as a collectible in a collectible market. It has no other value.