Happy Independence Day, America! Wishing everyone a day filled with joy, family, and patriotic pride. Let's reflect on the values that make our nation great and appreciate the sacrifices that have secured our liberty. Have a safe and festive Fourth of July! #IndependenceDay #USA #LandOfTheFree #july4th #citizensbanktx #westandforyoursuccess
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Happy Fourth of July! Today, we celebrate the independence and freedom of our nation. Let's take this time to reflect on the sacrifices made by those who came before us and appreciate the liberties we enjoy. As we gather with family and friends, let's honor the values that make America great. Wishing everyone a joyous and safe Independence Day! #humanresources #hrconsulting #smallbusiness #IndependenceDay #USA''
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Wishing you all a wonderful Independence Day filled with pride and joy as we celebrate the achievements of our great nation! 🇺🇸 Let us come together to honor the values and freedoms that have shaped our country's history. May this day be a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought for our independence and a symbol of the unity that binds us as a nation. #IndependenceDay2024. #FreedomDay. #PatrioticSpirit. #IndependenceDayCelebration. #CelebrateFreedom. #IndependenceDayFestivities. #ProudToBeFree. #NationalPride.
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🔥This Independence Day, we remember the sacrifices of our forefathers who paved the way for the freedoms we enjoy today.💥 🙏Let’s honor their legacy by making the most of the opportunities they've given us.💯 HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY! #LoyaltyPlatform #CustomerEngagement #PantherNails #BusinessGrowth #RewardProgram #CustomerLoyalty #loyaltyprogram #emotionalloyalty #brandloyalty #marketingstrategy #independenceday
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The 26th of January marks 236 years since the British First Fleet invaded First Nations land. It is a day of mourning, commemorating 236 years of dispossession, inequality and destruction which continues today. The first Day of Mourning was organised by First Nations Elders and activists on 26 January 1938. We mourn the attempted destruction of First Nations languages and culture, the theft of Country and songlines, and the loss of children who were stolen from their families. We mourn for those who have died and those who still suffer injustices and inequality in systems built to keep First Nations people disenfranchised here in Australia and around the world. Importantly, it is a day to respect and pay tribute to the resistance and resilience of First Nations people – and come together to reflect and heal. Today’s white Australia has a strong black history. Through it all, First Nations connection to culture, Country and community has survived and remains strong. Sovereignty has never been ceded – this always was and always will be First Nations land.
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Happy USA Independence Day!🎉 May the spirit of freedom inspire you and bring joy to your celebrations with loved ones. May your day be filled with pride, joy, and celebration as we honor the freedoms and liberties that define your great nation. 🎇 #HappyUSAIndependenceDay #USAIndependenceDay #IndependenceDay #humanresources #ifoxsolutions
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Celebrating the spirit of freedom and unity this Independence Day! Let's honor the sacrifices of our heroes and work together to build a brighter future for our nation. Happy Independence Day! 🌟 #IndependenceDay2024 #UAPNAFA #UAPNAFAGroup #UAPNafaFamily #uapadvisors #strategicadvisory #financialservices
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On this day in 1322, Charles IV ascended to the throne, becoming the final monarch of the Capetian dynasty. Amidst the opulence of the French court, Charles IV underwent a majestic coronation ceremony, surrounded by the nobility, clergy, and dignitaries of the realm. The event symbolized not only the continuation of the monarchy but also the challenges and responsibilities that awaited the new king. Charles IV's reign witnessed a continuation of the Hundred Years' War against England. His diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving conflicts and securing alliances were complex and multifaceted. Charles worked to strengthen ties with neighboring kingdoms, seeking support against the English threat. However, the war's persistent nature and evolving political dynamics posed constant challenges to his diplomatic endeavors. The economic landscape during Charles IV's rule was characterized by the aftermath of his predecessors' financial policies. The kingdom faced economic challenges, including debt and strained resources due to the ongoing conflict. Charles attempted to address these issues through reforms and measures to stabilize the economy, although the long-term impact of these efforts remained limited. A defining aspect of Charles IV's reign was the lack of a direct male heir, leading to a succession crisis. The death of his infant son, John I, in 1316, raised questions about the continuity of the Capetian line. Charles, faced with the absence of a clear male heir, promulgated the Salic Law, excluding females from the succession. This decision would have significant implications for future royal successions in France. Charles IV's death in 1328 marked the end of the Capetian dynasty. His passing without a direct male heir set the stage for the Valois dynasty to ascend to the throne, further complicating the already intricate web of medieval European politics. #mylineage #medievalhistory #medievaltimes #medievale #medieval #europeanhistory #knight #middleages #warriorhistory #medievalarmor #militaryhistory #armour #medievalworld #medievalknight #charlesiv #medievalmonarchy #frenchhistory #hundredyearswar https://lnkd.in/gdXb759r
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We wish you a happy and safe Fourth of July! Independence Day, known colloquially as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States which commemorates the ratification of the Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, establishing the United States of America. The Founding Father delegates of the Second Continental Congress declared that the Thirteen Colonies were no longer subject (and subordinate) to the monarch of Britain, King George III, and were now united, free, and independent states. The Congress voted to approve independence by passing the Lee Resolution on July 2 and adopted the Declaration of Independence two days later, on July 4. Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games, family reunions, political speeches, and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United States. Independence Day is the national day of the United States. #iPS #iPSNautech #NautechServices #4thOfJuly #IndependenceDay #FourthofJuly #IndependenceDay #USA #July4th #AmericanHistory #Freedom #Fireworks #Barbecue #FamilyReunion #Celebration #Patriotism #RedWhiteandBlue #America #StarsandStripes #DeclarationofIndependence #FoundingFathers #RevolutionaryWar #Liberty #Unity #ProudAmerican #LandoftheFree #HomeoftheBrave #GodBlessAmerica #UnitedStates #CelebrateAmerica #HistoryInAction
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👑 Explore the rich history and timeless traditions of the British monarchy! From dazzling royal events to iconic landmarks, the monarchy holds a special place in British culture. Comment below with your favorite royal moment! #BritishMonarchy #Royalty #History 🏰👸🤴PART 1
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During this royal visit by King Charles and Queen Camilla, it's crucial to reflect on the ongoing impact of colonisation and the history that many of our people live with every day. While there are those who may view this visit as a momentous occasion, for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, it serves as a reminder of the history of this land and the ongoing struggle for recognition and justice. Australia’s history is deeply intertwined with the arrival of the British Crown and the subsequent displacement, violence, and marginalisation faced by First Nations peoples. Sovereignty was never ceded, and the assertion of "Terra Nullius" disregarded the rich cultures, knowledge, and traditions that existed long before 1788. This land has always been, and always will be, Aboriginal land. The resilience and enduring sovereignty of First Nations people is a testament to our strength and resistance against forces that sought to erase us. It is this spirit of resilience that fuels the ongoing calls for truth-telling, treaty, and genuine reconciliation. It is vital to keep these truths at the forefront and continue pushing for justice, healing, and respect for our self-determination. This moment should inspire all Australians to engage in conversations about our shared history and advocate for change. Only through acknowledging the truth of our past and respecting the rights of First Nations people can we begin to create a future where we all stand on equal ground. #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe #SovereigntyNeverCeded #TruthTelling #SelfDetermination
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