🏴Meaning and Description This is the regional flag of England, with a red cross through the entire flag on the white flag. It generally means England or within England. It is the main part of Great Britain 🇬🇧 , so it can also refer to the United Kingdom...
🏴 England is a part of the United Kingdom 🇬🇧, located in the southeastern part of Great Britain. England is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, a
Insular Celtic languages like Irish and Welsh preserve both meanings for mam, which is used for “breast” and “mother” in those languages. The -Chester ending originates in the Old English word coaster “Roman fortification,” itself a loanword from Latin castra, “fort; fortified town.”...
At the same time, the changing arrangement and use of rooms behind this faade displayed a more complex pattern of change. These patterns are related to a series of case studies in which the owners' uses of specific symbols can be related to their chosen strategy in maintaining and extending...
Joseph Reed Arnold would accuse Reed and his like of refusing to reimburse the costs of war and pushing the promotion of politically connected officers ahead of better-qualified soldiers in the military. Reed would accuse of Arnold of putting his business interests ahead of the revolutionary cause...
unlike any other, provides the tools to learn to make ourselves better men. Our fraternity is filled with symbols and a great many volumes have been written about these symbols. The hidden meanings, the allegories, do they provide a means to make ourselves better, to work for the common goo...
The other obvious disadvantage is learning how to decode emojis, especially when they are stacked one after another, and get more complicated as they grow, added Eniac Ventures’ Mehta. But this is increasingly difficult as the toolbox of emojis increases and the use of these symbols changes de...
It is partly through the manipulation of symbols, dress, gardens, house architecture, "the ritual of the Justices study" (Thompson) and other forms of what Bourdieu calls "symbolic capital" and no doubt others would describe a symbolic violence or the "hidden injuries of class". The stately ...
Printmaker Lisa Pixley’sNo, You Let Go, a hand-colored drypoint print, is a dramatic representation of two eagles in a death grip falling through the air. Reminiscent of some of Walton Ford’s allegorical naturalist illustrations, the image of our nation’s symbols, upside down, unwilling ...
Rocky Neck artist Ruth Mordecai’s current show at Trident Gallery in Gloucester, MA (Ruth Mordecai: Works on Paper, through September 5) reveals the wonder inherent in Mordecai’s highly tactile explorations of simple, abstracted symbols. Under Mordecai’s eye (and palette knife), even commonpla...