February 23,
2016
Types of Pledges
Pledge to a Flag:
Our first,
most important pledge is to the flag of United States. It was first innovated
in 1892 by a socialist minster Francis Bellamy. It was originally written for Youths
Companion School. On September 8, 1892. Bellamy had hope, all citizen in our country
would say it.
“I pledge of
allegiance to the flag. One nation of the United States of America and to the
republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all”.
Places
where it is said;
In class
before, children start class.
This type of
pledge is said, at opening ceremonies. Such as football and baseball games.
The
beginning of Graduations of most schools in United States.
To get your
citizenship to be an American you have to know this pledge by heart.
Pledge to a Fraternity:
Most
Universities have fraternities, which are groups of people who share a common
interest.
In order to
get into a certain fraternity you have to pledge. The pledge consist of
humiliation a person to the upmost. Certain things they will have you do if
they wish to be chosen.
Such as
hosing you down in your underwear in front of everybody. Water boarding,
drinking excessive amount of liquor to the point you pass out or go the
hospital. Some even die. Forced feed gross food to running around naked on
campus.
Pledge to give money:
People
pledge donation to a Causes. Such diseases as Cancer or for animals who have
been abandon, Army Vets. Ext…
Governments,
they pledge to rise in Universities budget for better education for our
children.
Pledge Payment:
We pledge to
a store like Macy’s or Baby Store. People pledge they will a buy an item that
the person registered for. Such as for a baby shower, birthday party or
wedding.
We pledged
to a credit card, we will pay our payment on time every first of the month.
Trinidad 2
Pledge by a St. Bernard:
A St.
Bernard pledges to keep a flask of whiskey around his neck at all times, in
case of an emergency.
Doctor Pledges:
The
Hippocratic Oath, is one of the oldest binding document in the world.
“To treat
the ill to the best of one’s ability, to preserve a patient’s privacy, to teach
the secrets of medicine to the next generation”.
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