Wat is the state symbol of Rhode Island.?
Mar 25, 2009 by Mrs.Charisma(: | Posted in Geography
I dont need the state flower or the animal or flower just the state symbol..
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Placed on a white field is a circle of thirteen gold stars representing the first thirteen states. The stars surround a gold ship's anchor. The state's
culudruzza a | Mar 25, 2009
Have you googled "Rhode Island"? The state page, or wikipedia should give you exactly what you need to know.
princessmeltdown | Mar 25, 2009
Can someone quickly give me at least 10 facts about Rhode Island?
Nov 08, 2010 by ☮☮I luv you☮☮ | Posted in Homework Help
Other than state tree, flower, animal, shell, rock, mineral, famous people, land area or basically anything about Roger Williams?
THAT MEANS, DO NOTTTT GIVE ME THAT INFORMATION.
1.Rhode Island is the smallest state in size in the United States. It covers an area of 1,214 square miles. Its distances North to South are 48 miles and
Hey Its Alexa! | Nov 08, 2010
A. Ralph Mollis is the current secretary of state. There is one for you hope it helps.
Dionysus Dude | Nov 08, 2010
Can someone quickly give me at least ten facts about Rhode Island?
Feb 24, 2011 by | Posted in Homework Help
Other than state tree, flower, animal, shell, rock, mineral, famous people, land area or basically anything about Roger Williams?
THAT MEANS, DO NOTTTT GIVE ME THAT INFORMATION.
Choose one of the links, always adding the following lines of the (number):
(1)http://simple.wikipedia.org/ ((personel remark:a very simple form
HySt2812 | Feb 24, 2011
Wildflowers Underfoot*
by Barbara Pintozzi
What is your reaction to the above photo? Do you want to run to the store for some chemicals to get rid of the weed in the lawn? Or are you charmed by a native wildflower? I shudder at the first reaction, which I fear is the all too common one after decades of propaganda by chemical and lawn care companies (They Who Must Not Be Named) to brainwash everyone into believing the only good lawn is a weed-free, perfectly manicured greensward of nothing but grass. Even Wikipedia has this to say about violets: “Not all violets are desired, and wild violets function as a weed in North American lawns.” As my old Torts professor used to say, “What’s your support for that?” Earth Day got me all fired up, so here I present the case for the violets, and a rebuttal of the corporate propaganda of the American lawn.
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