1993 Proposals
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Similar to the current flag of Macau, but the lotus is stylised differently and is found in a disc, with the stars inside the flower | |
A tricolour of red-white-red; the middle band has a depiction of St. Paul's Cathedral in Macau | |
A triband with a stylised "M" standing for Macau; a large star above four smaller stars representative of China | |
A vertical bicolour of green and red, resembling the Flag of Portugal, with a stylized lotus flower in the lower fly | |
A red and blue stylised "M" with a large five-pointed star, with a red lotus blossom within the centre of the star, on the upper fly of a white flag with two blue horizontal bands | |
Similar to the current flag of Macau, but the flag colour is red, and the emblem excludes the bridge and water underneath the lotus on the current flag | |
A stylised lotus flower with an arch of yellow stars on a red flag | |
A stylised lotus flower with an arch of yellow stars above the flower on a red flag | |
A depiction of the Guia Fortress Lighthouse, the oldest in Asia, under a golden star; a white halo ring forms around the lighthouse, and two light cones divide the upper fly (red in colour) and lower fly (blue in colour) | |
A vertical bicolour of green and red, resembling the Flag of Portugal, with a white gull in the upper fly and a white depiction of the Gov. Nobre de Carvalho Bridge in the lower fly | |
A stylised lotus flower on a red flag with an arch of yellow stars above the flower | |
A red triangle with base on hoist and apex on the fly edge, filled with the stars from the flag of China | |
A stylised lotus flower, with a red-outlined star within the top petal | |
Another depiction of the Gov. Nobre de Carvalho Bridge in the lower fly on a red flag, with the five yellow stars running parallel to the outline of the bridge |
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“One theme links together these new proposals for family policythe idea that the family is exceedingly durable. Changes in structure and function and individual roles are not to be confused with the collapse of the family. Families remain more important in the lives of children than other institutions. Family ties are stronger and more vital than many of us imagine in the perennial atmosphere of crisis surrounding the subject.”
—Joseph Featherstone (20th century)
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