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Scotland – St Andrews Cross – 3ft x 5ft Polyester Scottish Flag $4.98 Durable Scotland Flag size 3ft x 5ft printed on a high tech silky looking knitted polyester fabric. Compares in quality and durability to more expensive nylon flags and not the cheap polyester flags sold by other vendors. These flags have a sturdy nylon header and 2 brass grommets. Superknit brand polyester flags are made exclusively for Online Stores, Inc. … |
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Scotland St Andrews CROSS Flag: 3x5ft Poly $0.01 3 foot by 5 foot Polyester Flag with sharp vivid colors. Comes with 2 Metal Gromments for easy mounting to a flag pole (or wall) & a Canvas Hem for long lasting strength. For outdoor or indoor use…. |
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German Nazi Flag with Iron Cross Nylon Polyester Flag (3 x 5) $4.99 NICE FLAG 3 X 5 MADE OF NYLON POLYESTER HAS METAL GROMMETS FOR EASY HANGING HANG ON WALL OR ON FLAG POLE… |
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Stars & Stripes: America’s Greatest Hits $6.44 … |
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Have Faith [RARE] A1 Con-Dom Kneel ’87 (7:35) A2 Con-Dom Get Right With God I (9:16) A3 Con-Dom Get Right With God II (3:52) A4 Con-Dom Jesus Penis (10:55) B1 Nails Ov Christ With AMK Cross Cut / Cross Continents (25:20)… |
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Under the Flag $13.74 Debut album by HOLY CROSS, a French classic heavy metal band that was formed in 2006! For fans of OMEN & SABATON!Listen to some HOLY CROSS tunes : HOLY CROSS MySpace^PURE STEEL RECORDS 2009… |
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Fire Deparment Maltese cross, EMS Star of life crossed flag pin $3.99 Lapel pin with backing… |
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Flags of Our Fathers (Widescreen Edition) $4.15 Chronicles one of the bloodiest battles of World War II, focusing on the men who raised the flag at Iwo Jima and were subsequently hailed as heroes an… |
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Flags of Our Fathers (Full Screen Edition) $4.11 Chronicles one of the bloodiest battles of World War II, focusing on the men who raised the flag at Iwo Jima and were subsequently hailed as heroes an… |
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Flags of Our Fathers (Two-Disc Special Edition) [HD DVD] $8.99 Thematically ambitious and emotionally complex, Clint Eastwood’s Flags of Our Fathers is an intimate epic with much to say about war and the nature of heroism in America. Based on the non-fiction bestseller by James Bradley (with Ron Powers), and adapted by Million Dollar Baby screenwriter Paul Haggis (Jarhead screenwriter William Broyles Jr. wrote an earlier draft that was abandoned when Eastwood… |
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Decorated Mouse Pad with funny, black and white, humor, cross, sign, flag, Europe, cartoon, emblem, United Kingdom, horse, anthropomorphism, equine, Scotland $9.95 Professional “Brite White” fabric mouse pads are among the most versatile and durable, providing brilliant graphic reproduction for spot color or full color imprints. This durable polyester surface is above industry standards and provides a superior product value overall. Designed to reproduce vibrant detailed images. Our mouse pads have white fabric top with the 100% genuine black rubber base (n… |
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Decorated Mouse Pad with black and white, symbol, sign, Europe, emblem, Wales, cross, flag, United Kingdom $9.95 Professional “Brite White” fabric mouse pads are among the most versatile and durable, providing brilliant graphic reproduction for spot color or full color imprints. This durable polyester surface is above industry standards and provides a superior product value overall. Designed to reproduce vibrant detailed images. Our mouse pads have white fabric top with the 100% genuine black rubber base (n… |
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Decorated Mouse Pad with Wales, symbol, cross, sign, flag, Europe, emblem, United Kingdom $9.95 Professional “Brite White” fabric mouse pads are among the most versatile and durable, providing brilliant graphic reproduction for spot color or full color imprints. This durable polyester surface is above industry standards and provides a superior product value overall. Designed to reproduce vibrant detailed images. Our mouse pads have white fabric top with the 100% genuine black rubber base (n… |
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Born Free Ride Free Mens T-shirt, Bald Eagle With Chopper and Flag Men’s Old School Motorcycle Shirts Our T-shirts are made of a 100 % fully machine washable cotton/poly blend. Shocking and bold, stand out at your next function or just go for a ride…. |
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TS571 Stone Cross Irish Celtic Knot T-Shirt Stone Cross Irish Celtic Knot T-ShirtBrand New!! Color: Black… |
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T-Shirt Red Switzerland – Flag Coat , Swiss Cross – National Pride Country This is a great shirt. Great gift. All TopExpressions products are made under strict quality controls. 100% heavyweight cotton, weight aprox 9oz…. |
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The Essential G. A. Henty Collection $3.99 The essential collection of English historical novelist George Alfred Henty (with active table of contents)In Freedom’s Cause Winning His Spurs, A Tale of the Crusades The Young Carthaginian, A Story of the Times of Hannibal The Boy Knight A Knight of the White CrossUnder Drake’s Flag, A Tale of the Spanish Main Beric The Briton, A Story of the Roman Invasion… |
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The Last Pick: The Boston Marathon Race Director’s Road to Success $0.14 “If you can dream it, it can happen.” In this heartening book, Boston Marathon race director and motivational speaker David McGillivray shares the challenges he has overcome to inspire readers to similar triumphs in their own lives. Always the last pick for team sports because of his small stature, David McGillivray drove himself to excel at individual sports. Whe he was 16, he set himself up fo… |
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American Red Cross First Aid: Responding To Emergencies $8.94 … |
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Scotland License Plate (st. andrews cross with rampant lion) $3.45 License Plates and License Plate Frames are 6 by 12 inches in size for all Cars and Trucks… |
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6 EMT Diamond Plate Firefighter Maltese Cross Decal with Axes REFLECTIVE $9.95 Place this original Weston Signs Inc. Graphic anywhere there is a flat smooth surface. During the day they look great but at night when light hits them all the colors will reflect to give an eye catching effect like no other out there…. |
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Great Britain USA Cross Flags License Plate $6.99 License Plates and License Plate Frames are 6 by 12 inches in size for all Cars and Trucks… |
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3×5 Jolly Roger Pirate Flag Skull And Cross Bones Flags $3.39 The JOLLY ROGER is the traditional flag of American and European pirates. Through history clans have distinguished themselves with many variations, often including swords, scimitars and skeletons, the skull and crossbones was common to most as a symbol to instill fear in merchantmen. If the pirates could cause enough fear and panic from afar, they didn’t have to risk the physical danger of combat!… |
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Pirate Skull and Crossbones Clock $20.45 How is your crew supposed to know when to report to the galley for their ration of grog without a clock onboard? This 11-1/2in (29.2 cm) plastic clock is mildly intimidating and matches almost any decor! Requires one AA battery (not included)…. |
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Confederate Battle Flag $3.95 3′ x 5′ Confederate Flag. polyester with brass grommets. 4 rows of sewing on fly side. These flags are a deep red instead of the cheap orange you see elsewhere. Comes in a poly bag and nice header. Sells quicker than those in plain bags…. |
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maltese cross and flag light toddler LI8OLG932255KBKAL90A… |
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K-Swiss K-Ona Cushion Running Shoe Mens $99.99 The lightweight and breathable K-Swiss® K-Ona men’s shoe is ideal for race days or triathlons. It’s packed with performance technology, like a Superfoam® cushioning insert and an Aosta® II outsole, which provides tremendous traction on a variety of surfaces. The rigid TPU shank stabilizes the midfoot for a smooth ride…. |
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k-ona s Women’s $100.00 Ultra-light (9oz) and stable running shoe perfect for fast days. races and triathlons. *Durability is achieved with an Aosta(R) II rubber outsole. *Flexibility is enhanced by anatomically correct flex-grooves. *Support is obtained with a direct injected urethane support cage with five-stripe branding on top. *Stability comes from a rigid TPU midfoot shank. *Breathability is enhanced by a Flo… |
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Pirate (Skull and Crossbones) Flag – 3 foot by 5 foot Polyester $0.01 3 foot by 5 foot Polyester Flag with sharp vivid colors. Comes with 2 Metal Gromments for easy mounting to a flag pole (or wall) & a Canvas Hem for long lasting strength. For outdoor or indoor use…. |
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Celtic Cross Flag $10.88 The Celtic Cross Flag is a 3′ x 5′ flag and features four skulls on the corners with a celtic knotwork pattern around the border. There is a spiderweb pattern in the background. In the center is a celtic cross featuring a skull…. |

How To Fly The United State Flag:
How to Fly the United State Flag:
- The flag should be hoisted briskly and lower ceremoniously.
- The flag is never allowed to touch the ground or the floor.
- When hung over a sidewalk on a rope extending from a building to a pole the union stars are always away from the building.
- When vertically hung over the center of a street, the flag always has the union stars to the north in an east/west street, and to the east in a north/south street.
- The flag of the United State of American should be at the center and the highest point of the group when a number of flags of the states or localities or pennants of societies are grouped and displayed from staffs.
- The flag should never be festooned, drawn back, nor up. In the fold but always allowed to fall free.
- The flag should be displayed at half-staff until noon on Memorial Day the raised to the top of the staff.
- Never fly the flag upside down except as a signal of distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.
- The flag is never flown in inclement weather except when using an all-weather flag.
- The flag can be flown every day from sunrise to sunset and at night if illumined properly.
How to fly our American Flag: Inside
- When on a speaker’s podium, the flag should be either above and behind the speaker, or to the speaker’s right as he faces the audience.
- When displayed either horizontally or vertically against a wall, the union (blue field) should be uppermost and to the flag’s right, that is, the observer’s left.
- In a window, or suspended above a corridor, the flag should hang with the union on the viewer’s left.
How our Government offices fly the United State Of Americas Flag:
- The flag should be flown daily at the main administration building of public institutions.
- Polling places should display a flag on election days.
- School buildings should display a flag when school is in session.
- Flags should fly at half-staff on the deaths of certain government officials.
- When the flag is displayed against a wall with another flag from crossed staffs, the U.S. flag should be on the right (facing the audience) and its staff should be on top of the other flag’s.
How to fly the American Flag in a Parade:
- When the flag is carried in procession with other flags, it should be either on the right of the line of flags, or in front of the center of the line.
- On floats, the flag should be displayed on a staff.
- The flag should not be draped over a car, train, or boat. When displayed with a car, the flag’s staff should be attached to the right fender, or the chassis.
- The flag should be held upright and should not be dipped to any person or thing. Regimental, state, or organizational flags may be dipped.
Decorative uses of the American Flag.
- The flag should never be used as clothing, bedding, or drapery. Red, white, and blue bunting may be used as decoration instead, with the blue on top, white in the middle, and red below.
- The flag should never be part of a uniform, but a flag patch or lapel pin can be part of a police or other uniform.
- The flag should not be used to cover a statue or monument.
- The flag should not be used to cover a ceiling.
- Advertising banners should not be hung from the same staff as a flag.
- The flag should not appear on napkins, boxes, or other disposable items, nor should it be embroidered on cushions, handkerchiefs, or similar objects.
Flag Maintenance, The flag should never be carried flat or horizontally, but always aloft and free. Care should be taken not to let the flag get torn, dirty, or damaged. The flag should never have placed upon it, nor attached to it, any mark, insignia, letter, word, figure, design, picture, or drawing.
Previous to Flag Day, June 14, 1923 there were no federal or state regulations governing display of the United States Flag. It was on this date that the National Flag Code was adopted by the National Flag Conference, which was attended by representatives of the Army and Navy, which had evolved their own procedures, and some 66 other national groups. This purpose of providing guidance based on the Army and Navy procedures relating to display and associated questions about the U.S. Flag was adopted by all organizations in attendance.
A few minor changes were made a year later during the Flag Day 1924 Conference. It was not until June 22, 1942 that Congress passed a joint resolution which was amended on December 22, 1942 to become Public Law 829; Chapter 806, 77th Congress, 2nd session. Exact rules for use and display of the flag (36 U.S.C. 173-178) as well as associated sections (36 U.S.C. 171) Conduct during Playing of the National Anthem, (36 U.S.C. 172) the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, and Manner of Delivery were included.
The code is the guide for all handling and display of the Stars and Stripes. It does not impose penalties for misuse of the United States Flag. That is left to the states and to the federal government for the District of Columbia. Each state has its own flag law.
Criminal penalties for certain acts of desecration to the flag were contained in Title 18 of the United States Code prior to 1989. The Supreme Court decision in Texas v. Johnson; June 21, 1989, held the statute unconstitutional. This statute was amended when the Flag Protection Act of 1989 (Oct. 28, 1989) imposed a fine and/or up to I year in prison for knowingly mutilating, defacing, physically defiling, maintaining on the floor or trampling upon any flag of the United States. The Flag Protection Act of 1989 was struck down by the Supreme Court decision, United States vs. Eichman, decided on June 11, 1990.
While the Code empowers the President of the United States to alter, modify, repeal or prescribe additional rules regarding the Flag, no federal agency has the authority to issue ‘official’ rulings legally binding on civilians or civilian groups. Consequently, different interpretations of various provisions of the Code may continue to be made. The Flag Code may be fairly tested: ‘No disrespect should be shown to the Flag of the United States of America.’ Therefore, actions not specifically included in the Code may be deemed acceptable as long as proper respect is shown.
When to Fly the Flag: These days, displaying the flag every day is very common. It demonstrates support for our nation and our troops. For those choosing specific days to display the flag, special days have been identified for displaying the flag. Unless lit, the flag should be displayed from sunrise to sunset, weather permitting, on the following special days: Flag Display Days.
New Year’s Day – January 1
Martin Luther King Day – Third Monday in January
Inauguration Day – January 20
Lincoln’s Birthday – February 12
Washington’s Birthday – Third Monday in February
Easter Sunday (variable)
Mother’s Day – Second Sunday in May
Peace Officers Memorial Day (half-staff) – May 15
Armed Forces Day – Third Saturday in May
Memorial Day (half-staff until noon) – Last Monday in May
Flag Day – June 14
Father’s Day – Third Sunday in June)
Independence Day – July 4
Korean War Veterans Day (half-staff) – July 27
Labor Day — First Monday in September
Patriot Day – (half-staff) September 11
Constitution Day – September 17
Gold Star Mothers Day – Last Sunday in September
Columbus Day – Second Monday in October
Navy Day – October 27
Election Day – First Tuesday in November
Veterans Day – November 11
Thanksgiving Day – Fourth Thursday in November
National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day (half-staff) – December 7
Christmas Day – December 25
State Birthdays Holidays (and other days as may be proclaimed by the President of the United States.)
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World Flags List & Maps
One of the most popular uses of a flag is to symbolize a nation or country. Some national flags have been particularly inspirational to other nations, countries, or subnational entities in the design of their own flags. Some prominent examples include:
- The flag of Denmark is the oldest state flag Dannebrog, inspired the cross design of the other Nordic countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, and regional Scandinavian flags for the Faroe Islands, Åland, Scania and Bornholm, as well as flags for the non-Scandinavian Shetland and Orkney.
- The Union flag (Union Jack) of the United Kingdom is the most commonly used. British colonies typically flew a flag based on one of the ensigns based on this flag, and many former colonies have retained the design to acknowledge their cultural history. Examples: Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Tuvalu, and also the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Ontario and British Columbia, and the American state of Hawaii.
- The Tricolour of The Netherlands is the oldest tricolor, first appearing in 1572 as the Prince’s flag in orange–white–blue. Soon the more famous red–white–blue began appearing — it is however unknown why, though many stories are known. After 1630 the red–white–blue was the most commonly seen flag. The Dutch Tricolor has inspired many flags but most notably those of Russia, India, New York City, South Africa (the 1928-94 flag), and France, which spread the tricolor concept even further. The flag of the Netherlands is also the only flag in the world that is adapted for some uses, when the occasion has a connection to the royal house of the Netherlands an orange ribbon is added.
- The national flag of FranceTricolore was designed in 1794. As a forerunner of revolution, France’s tricolour flag style has been adopted by other nations. Exampless: Italy, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ireland, Haiti, Romania, Mexico.
- The flag of the United States, also nicknamed The Stars and Stripes or Old Glory. In the same way that nations looked to France for inspiration, many countries were also inspired by the American Revolution, which they felt was symbolized in this flag. Examples: Liberia, Chile, Malaysia, Uruguay, and the French region of Brittany.
- The flag of Russia, the source for the Pan-Slavic colors adopted by many Slavic states and peoples as their symbols. Examples: Slovakia, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Bulgaria (with green replacing blue).
- The original tricolor flag of Iran, the source for the Pan-Iranian colors Green, White and Red adopted by many Indo-Iranian or Aryan states and peoples as their symbols. Examples: Tajikistan, Kurdistan, Republic of Ararat, Talysh-Mughan. Some of Iran’s non-Iranian neighboring countries also adopted these colors see Kuwait and Oman.
- Ethiopia was seen as a model by emerging African states of the 1950s and 1960s, as it was one of the oldest independent states in Africa. Accordingly, its flag became the source of the Pan-African colors, or “Rasta colors” to the ill-informed. Examples: Togo, Senegal, Ghana, Mali.
- The flag of Turkey, which was the flag of the Ottoman Empire, has been an inspiration for the flag designs of many other Muslim nations. During the time of the Ottomans the crescent began to be associated with Islam and this is reflected on the flags of Algeria, Azerbaijan, Comoros, Malaysia, Mauritania, Pakistan and of Tunisia.
- The Pan-Arab colors, green, white, red and black, are derived from the flag of the Great Arab Revolt as seen on the flags of Jordan, Kuwait, Sudan, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, Western Sahara, Egypt, Iraq, Yemen and Palestine.
- The Soviet flag, with its golden symbols of the hammer and sickle on a red field, was an inspiration to flags of other communist states, such as East Germany, People’s Republic of China, Vietnam, Angola, Afghanistan and Mozambique.
- The flag of Venezuela, created by Francisco de Miranda to represent the independence movement in Venezuela that later gave birth to the “Gran Colombia”, inspired the individual flags of Colombia and Ecuador, both sharing three bands of color and three of them (Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela) sharing the yellow, blue and red.
- The flag of Argentina, created by Manuel Belgrano during the war of independence, was the inspiration for the United Provinces of Central America’s flag, which in turn was the origin for the flags of Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua.
National flag designs are often used to signify nationality in other forms, such as flag patches. [Flagslist.com]
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Scotland – St Andrews Cross – 3ft x 5ft Polyester Scottish Flag $4.98 Durable Scotland Flag size 3ft x 5ft printed on a high tech silky looking knitted polyester fabric. Compares in quality and durability to more expensive nylon flags and not the cheap polyester flags sold by other vendors. These flags have a sturdy nylon header and 2 brass grommets. Superknit brand polyester flags are made exclusively for Online Stores, Inc. … |
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Scotland St Andrews CROSS Flag: 3x5ft Poly $0.01 3 foot by 5 foot Polyester Flag with sharp vivid colors. Comes with 2 Metal Gromments for easy mounting to a flag pole (or wall) & a Canvas Hem for long lasting strength. For outdoor or indoor use…. |
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German Nazi Flag with Iron Cross Nylon Polyester Flag (3 x 5) $4.99 NICE FLAG 3 X 5 MADE OF NYLON POLYESTER HAS METAL GROMMETS FOR EASY HANGING HANG ON WALL OR ON FLAG POLE… |
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Stars & Stripes: America’s Greatest Hits $6.44 … |
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Have Faith [RARE] A1 Con-Dom Kneel ’87 (7:35) A2 Con-Dom Get Right With God I (9:16) A3 Con-Dom Get Right With God II (3:52) A4 Con-Dom Jesus Penis (10:55) B1 Nails Ov Christ With AMK Cross Cut / Cross Continents (25:20)… |
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Under the Flag $13.74 Debut album by HOLY CROSS, a French classic heavy metal band that was formed in 2006! For fans of OMEN & SABATON!Listen to some HOLY CROSS tunes : HOLY CROSS MySpace^PURE STEEL RECORDS 2009… |
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Fire Deparment Maltese cross, EMS Star of life crossed flag pin $3.99 Lapel pin with backing… |
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Flags of Our Fathers (Widescreen Edition) $4.15 Thematically ambitious and emotionally complex, Clint Eastwood’s Flags of Our Fathers is an intimate epic with much to say about war and the nature of heroism in America. Based on the non-fiction bestseller by James Bradley (with Ron Powers), and adapted by Million Dollar Baby screenwriter Paul Haggis (Jarhead screenwriter William Broyles Jr. wrote an earlier draft that was abandoned when Eastwood… |
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Flags of Our Fathers (Full Screen Edition) $4.11 Thematically ambitious and emotionally complex, Clint Eastwood’s Flags of Our Fathers is an intimate epic with much to say about war and the nature of heroism in America. Based on the non-fiction bestseller by James Bradley (with Ron Powers), and adapted by Million Dollar Baby screenwriter Paul Haggis (Jarhead screenwriter William Broyles Jr. wrote an earlier draft that was abandoned when Eastwood… |
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Flags of Our Fathers (Two-Disc Special Edition) [HD DVD] $8.99 Thematically ambitious and emotionally complex, Clint Eastwood’s Flags of Our Fathers is an intimate epic with much to say about war and the nature of heroism in America. Based on the non-fiction bestseller by James Bradley (with Ron Powers), and adapted by Million Dollar Baby screenwriter Paul Haggis (Jarhead screenwriter William Broyles Jr. wrote an earlier draft that was abandoned when Eastwood… |
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For Both Cross and Flag (Hardcover) $39.6 Description not available. |
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My First Piano Adventure (Paperback) $6.88 Writing Book C (the companion book for Lesson Book C) provides 64 colorful, fun-filled pages of writing, ear-training, and “CLAP for Sightreading” activities. A focus on reading skips leads students to cross bridges, connect flags, meet a mouse, and s… |