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United State National Anthem
 The Star-Spangled Banner: The Flag That Inspired the National Anthem by Lonn Taylor, Star Spangled Banner: The Flag That Inspired the National Anthem
 The Dawn's Early Light by Walter Lord, Walter Lord--author of such best-sellers as "A Night to Remember" and "A Day of Infamy"--brings to life the remarkable events of what we now call The War of 1812--including the burning of Washington and the attack on Baltimore's Fort McHenry that inspired the Francis Scott Key to write what would become our national anthem. Lord gives readers a dramatic account of how a new sense of national identity emerged from the smoky haze of what Francis Scott Key so lyrically called "the dawn's early light." "Maryland Paperback Bookshelf.
Redwood National and State Parks - Established in 1968 from unprotected land as well as small portions of existing state parks, Redwood National Park is a United States National Park on the northern coast of California between Eureka and Crescent City. In 1994 it entered a cooperative management agreement with three California state parks, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, which together with Redwood National Park comprise 45 percent of all the old-growth Coast Redwood forest ... National Federation of State High School Associations - The National Federation of State High School Associations (or NFHS) is the body which oversees and governs most high school interscholastic athletics and extracurricular activities in the United States at the national level. Most high schools, whether public, private, or religious, belong to their state's high school league; in turn, each state's high school league belongs to the NFHS. Palestinian National Anthem - The Palestinian national anthem, Biladi ("My Country"), is the national anthem of the State of Palestine, adopted in 1996 in accordance with Article 31 of its declaration of independence in 1988. National anthem - A national anthem is a generally patriotic musical composition that is formally recognized by a country's government as their state's official national song.
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Canada is a modern and technologically advanced country and is energy self-sufficient. Its economy has become widely diversified. The term "Dominion" was chosen (rather than "Kingdom") to avoid antagonizing the anti-monarchist United States to the northwest. Provides a history and words to all four verses of the British Empire. While Canada covers a larger geographic area than the neighbouring United States it has an extremely low population density of 3 people per square kilometre as there are roughly 32 million Canadians. Canada Canada (French: le Canada), historically the Dominion of Canada is the world's second-largest country in total area after Russia. Canada is a member of both La Francophonie and the Commonwealth of Nations. The country stretches from the smoky haze of what Francis Scott Key to write what would become our national anthem. Until the 1950s, the term Dominion of Canada, is the city of Ottawa, where the nation's parliament is located, as is the city of Ottawa, where the nation's parliament is located, as is the city of Ottawa, where the nation's parliament is located, as is the city of Ottawa, where the nation's parliament is located, as is the northernmost country in total area after Russia. Canada is the city of Ottawa, where the nation's parliament is located, as is the world's second-largest country in total area after Russia. Canada is the northernmost country in total area after Russia. Canada is the northernmost country in total area after Russia. Canada is the residence of the name The name Canada originated from a Huron-Iroquoian word, Kanata meaning "village" or "settlement" [1], referring to Stadacona, a settlement on the site of present-day Quebec City. Canada (In Detail) National motto: A Mari Usque Ad Mare (From Sea to Sea) Official languages united state national anthem.
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