The "P" that embodies true love for one's homeland can be seen as "Patriotism." This deep-seated affection motivates individuals to cherish their culture, history, and values while striving for the betterment of their nation. True love manifests in a commitment to uphold justice, support fellow citizens, and contribute positively to society, fostering unity and progress. Ultimately, patriotism is about a passionate dedication to the ideals and future of one's homeland.
Egypt's current national anthem is called "Belady Belady" meaning "My homeland, my homeland", and was adopted in 1979. The music is composed by Sayed Darwish, and the words -that are thought to be written by Younis EL Kady- are origionally inspired by a speech for the Egyptian leader Mustafa Kamel.English translation by gomideast.com(free to use with citation)My homeland, my homeland, my homeland,I give you my love, and my heartMy homeland, my homeland, my homelandI give you my love, and my heartEgypt, the mother of all countries,you are my hope, my ambitionand for all who adore youhow many gifts the Nile gives to allMy homeland, my homeland, my homeland,I give you my love, and my heartMy homeland, my homeland, my homelandI give you my love, and my heartEgypt you are the most precious jewelwhich shines on the brow of all eternitymy homeland, live in freedomand with safety from any enemyMy homeland, my homeland, my homeland,I give you my love, and my heartMy homeland, my homeland, my homelandI give you my love, and my heartEgypt, your children are nobleDedicated protectors of your soilWe dedicate our lives to youduring times of peace or conflictMy homeland, my homeland, my homeland,I give you my love, and my heartMy homeland (modern version) My homeland, my homeland, my homeland,My love and my heart are for thee. Egypt! O mother of all lands,My hope and my ambition,How can one countThe blessings of the Nile for mankind! Egypt! O mother of grace,You won the ancient glory,My target is to oust the antagonist,And on God I depend. Egypt! Most precious jewel,Shining on the brow of eternity!O my homeland, be forever free,Safe from every foe! Egypt! Noble are thy children,Loyal, and guardians of thy soil.We will reach our goalWith their unity and mine!
Not sure I can do a table here but: P True, Q True then P -> Q True P True, Q False then P -> Q False P False, Q True then P -> Q True P False, Q False then P -> Q True It is the same as not(P) OR Q
Assuming that you mean not (p or q) if and only if P ~(PVQ)--> P so now construct a truth table, (just place it vertical since i cannot place it vertical through here.) P True True False False Q True False True False (PVQ) True True True False ~(PVQ) False False False True ~(PVQ)-->P True True True False if it's ~(P^Q) -->P then it's, P True True False False Q True False True False (P^Q) True False False False ~(P^Q) False True True True ~(P^Q)-->P True True False False
I love this land of mine, land of the free, homeland of fifty million folks like you and me
If p is true and q is false, p or q would be true. I had a hard time with this too but truth tables help. When using P V Q aka p or q, all you need is for one of the answers to be true. Since p is true P V Q would also be true:)
Making a truth table is actually very simple.For the statement P, it can either be true, or false.P--TFNOT P, or -p (or ~p) is the opposite. If P is true, then not P is... false!The same holds true for if P is false, what is not P? True!The truth table for ~p looks like thisP | ~p--------T | FF | T
i liked... no i loved everything about it. :P it was soo be true to yourself. I love life (until i die). i love cricket in times square.
true or false = true
True Love, REAL True Love has alot to do with faith. Faith that you will be true to the one you love and that person will be true to you. If you do not have faith that your love is being true to you, can it be "True Love"?
"P and not P" is always false. If P is true, not P is false; if P is false, not P is true. In either case, combining a true and a false with the AND operator gives you false. And if you look at the truth table for the implication (the "therefore" part), when the left part is false, the result is always true.
The statement "p if and only if q" is true when both p and q are true, or when both p and q are false.
While I give to you, and you give to me True love, true love.. So on, and on, it will always be True love, true love For you and I have a guardian angel On high, with nothing to do. Love forever, true.