Pledging loyalty to one lord fosters a sense of unity and commitment, allowing for clearer communication and stronger bonds within a hierarchy. It simplifies allegiance, reducing potential conflicts that can arise from divided loyalties. Additionally, such loyalty often leads to more consistent support and resources, ensuring mutual benefit and stability within the relationship.
Under the code of Bushido, loyalty to one's lord was more important than loyalty to family, religion, or even the emperor. If a samurai's lord was in danger, he would follow him. if a samurai's lord was in danger he would follow him. An old story relates a conversation between two samurai whose lord, Yoriyoshi, is losing a battle. "The general is surrounded by rebels," the first samurai reported."Only five or six men are with him: it is hard to see how he can get away." The second samurai replied " For thirty years, now I have been in Yoriyoshi's service. If he must die, I intend to share his fate and go with him to the underworld." - "A tale of Mutsu"resources for the book called "Medieval and Early Modern Times by Prentice Hall
Yes, the pledge of allegiance is still in schools. In a lot of schools across America, children and young adults are saying the pledge of allegiance. Some are not allowing the phrase "under God" in the pledge, for not everyone believes in God, and it is only respectful.
Only American ones. But American ones do, certainly.
The loyalty to the city-states was greater than the loyalty to any larger conception of Greece. As a result, city-states would only fight or mobilize in cases where the individual city-state was jeopardized, not out of solidarity with other city-states.
the lords owened a village. the peasants would live in the village and would grow food. the lord would keep order and law. if you broke the law the lord would punished you and it could be death. the lord would say if you were to be killed or punished. the law says that the baker was the only one that was able to bake bread. if you were caught baking bread you would be punished. i hope you got info on what Lords do.
It was written to honor our troups and for profession of loyalty and devotion to not only a flag, but to a way of life.
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."In the United States, when one says the Pledge of Allegiance, a person is literally "pledging" or promising their loyalty or "allegiance", thus it is where the names comes from. An American not only pledges loyalty to his/her state but to the entire United States. Americans say it in front of the US flag, because the flag is the American symbol of the allegiance of each state to the nation as a whole. To say the "Pledge" is also promising your loyalty to your government, recognizing that the United States are one, single undivided nation and pledging to honor and value the liberties given to you by the Constitution.
Sigma Gamma Rho's pledge is a sacred pledge that will not be publicized to the public. Only members have access to the pledge.
The only word in the pledge of allegiance that has five syllables is indivisible.
Under the code of Bushido, loyalty to one's lord was more important than loyalty to family, religion, or even the emperor. If a samurai's lord was in danger, he would follow him. if a samurai's lord was in danger he would follow him. An old story relates a conversation between two samurai whose lord, Yoriyoshi, is losing a battle. "The general is surrounded by rebels," the first samurai reported."Only five or six men are with him: it is hard to see how he can get away." The second samurai replied " For thirty years, now I have been in Yoriyoshi's service. If he must die, I intend to share his fate and go with him to the underworld." - "A tale of Mutsu"resources for the book called "Medieval and Early Modern Times by Prentice Hall
The only Pokemon that can learn Water Pledge are the water starters from all region.
a loyalty card is a card which is loyal to you and only you
No, all states have a flag and Michigan, Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, and Louisiana also have a pledge.
Under the code of Bushido, loyalty to one's lord was more important than loyalty to family, religion, or even the emperor. If a samurai's lord was in danger, he would follow him. if a samurai's lord was in danger he would follow him. An old story relates a conversation between two samurai whose lord, Yoriyoshi, is losing a battle. "The general is surrounded by rebels," the first samurai reported."Only five or six men are with him: it is hard to see how he can get away." The second samurai replied " For thirty years, now I have been in Yoriyoshi's service. If he must die, I intend to share his fate and go with him to the underworld." - "A tale of Mutsu"resources for the book called "Medieval and Early Modern Times by Prentice Hall
Yes, the pledge of allegiance is still in schools. In a lot of schools across America, children and young adults are saying the pledge of allegiance. Some are not allowing the phrase "under God" in the pledge, for not everyone believes in God, and it is only respectful.
A vassal is a person who has been granted land by a lord in exchange for a vow of loyalty. Vassals were expected to provide military service to their lord and to support their lord's political interests. Vassals were also required to attend their lord's court and to participate in his or her feudal obligations.
Yes, Pokémon that have been migrated from HeartGold over to Pokémon Black can be taught the Pledge moves such as Grass Pledge, Fire Pledge and Water Pledge however only the regional Starter Pokémon can be taught them along with their evolutions.