Pledge of Allegiance
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Schloesser, Combined Joint Task Force-101 commanding general, and Command Sgt. Maj. Vincent Camacho, CJTF-101 command sergeant major, stand for the Pledge of Allegiance at a naturalization ceremony held at Bagram Air Field, May 26. (U.S. Army photo/Pfc. Christina Sinders)
The Pledge of Allegiance VA Thirty-one words which affirm the values and freedom that the American flag represents are recited while facing the flag as a pledge of Americans’ loyalty to their country.
The Pledge of Allegiance was written for the 400th anniversary, in 1892, of the discovery of America. A national committee of educators and civic leaders planned a public-school celebration of Columbus Day to center around the flag. Included with the script for ceremonies that would culminate in raising of the flag was the pledge. So it was in October 1892 Columbus Day programs that school children acros
Ghana s 4th Republic democratic practice in view
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Social democracy in principle versus practice is a complete mismatch in our contemporary politics because the freedom that comes with social values through civic responsibility is suppressed without any bearing.
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The findings
The wrestle between internal and external balance is now being captured by major players who have amassed financial muscles from various political proceeds.
Ecclesiastes 3: 1-8 (NIV) speaks volumes and nothing more. There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens:
In any serene leadership environment, people are groomed and given opportunities in order to build sustainable succession modules to guide activities in the sociopolitical build-up.
Medical and Dental Council inducts 433 new professionals 16th Dec 2020 | Source: GNA
The Medical and Dental Council (MDC) on Tuesday inducted 433 newly qualified Physician Assistants and Certified Registered Anesthetists into the Council.
Dr Divine Ndonbi Banyubala, the Registrar of the Council at the induction ceremony in Accra, explained that the inductees had all written and passed the Council’s Licensure Examinations and, therefore, met the appropriate training standards for medical and dental practice in Ghana.
He conducted a roll-call of the inductees, who were from nine training institutions, including the University of Cape Coast; the College of Health and Wellbeing, Kintampo; Narh Bita College, Tema; Schools of Anaesthesia of 37 Military, Ridge and the Komfo Anokye Teaching hospitals, and symbolically presented them to Chairman of the Ninth Governing Board of the Medical and Dental Council.