Geordies or maybe a Magpie
It is a bird whose repertoire include bell and flute sounds unlike other birds.
Puma for clothing and jaguar for cars
The Ku Klux Klan is a secret organization known for threatening and coercing black voters through tactics such as violence and intimidation.
There are actually several birds that start with the letter J. A few of the birds are; Jamaican Becard, Jamaican Owl, Jackal Buzzard, and Japanese Cormorant.
Thailand is known as the land of the white elephant. Though no actual white elephants have been sighted in Thailand, the history of the country talks of great kings of the land who had white elephants in their palaces. The white elephant symoblises wealth, peace and prosperity to the nation whose ruler has them.
Cuba only peurto rico has the triangle red and blue and white stripes
The White Stripes
It is a bird whose repertoire include bell and flute sounds unlike other birds.
Douglass was an ex-slave whose mother was black His father was unknown but may have been white. Douglass had both black and white friends but he spoke for the black community.
Costa Rica and Cuba are two Spanish countries whose flags have five stripes.
The flag has strips and bright stars
Talking about the American Flag in the anthem
The eight-spotted flea beetle of Brazil and Suriname is a bug whose body is white-dotted. The insect in question (Omophoita cyanipennis) showcases eight large white dots along the upper part of its black body. Its body terminates in six black-colored segmented legs and a black-topped pink head whose two segmented antennae are black.
The eight-spotted flea beetle of Brazil and Suriname is a bug whose body is white-dotted. The insect in question (Omophoita cyanipennis) showcases eight large white dots along the upper part of its black body. Its body terminates in six black-colored segmented legs and a black-topped pink head whose two segmented antennae are black.
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"Whose broad stripes" refers to the stripes on the American flag, which are a symbol of the nation's identity and values. The phrase comes from the anthem "The Star-Spangled Banner," highlighting the flag's significance during the War of 1812. The "broad stripes" represent the bravery and sacrifices of those who fought for the country, evoking a sense of unity and patriotism.
Some suggest that the stripes are to remind us of the Biblical blue dye (see Numbers 15:38), which we no longer have. For this reason, some communities have the custom of using (dark) blue stripes, not black. For those whose custom it is to use black stripes, perhaps it's so that one should not erroneously believe that real techailet (dye) was used. Also, the Zohar explains that white represents chesed (Divine Benevolence) and the blue (black, dark) stripe represents gevurah (G-d's severity). Furthermore, the Mitzvah of reciting the morning Shema-prayer begins when it is light enough outside for one to distinguish between white and blue. Since we no longer have the techailet, the black stripe in the cloth of the tallit can be used to ascertain whether the time for reading the Shema has arrived.