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Minggu, 04 Juli 2010

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A declaration for all time

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Our country's founding document retains its genius even as the times, and our values, change.

The story of the Declaration of Independence has been mined so deeply and disseminated so widely that most of the myths surrounding it have long since been dispelled. It was not, we now know, on the 4th of July, 1776, that Americans declared their independence, but on the 2nd of July — when the Second Continental Congress formally resolved that the colonies ought to be independent and that bonds to the British Crown should be dissolved (leading John Adams to write to his wife that July 2 would henceforth be celebrated by Americans as their "Day of Deliverance" and "solemnized with Pomp and Parade, with Shews, Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other").

The Declaration itself was signed two days later, but, frankly, many considered it a not terribly important document, more "dress and ornament rather than Body, Soul or Substance," as Adams put it. It took months before an official copy arrived in Europe (the original dispatched by the Congress got lost), according to historian Pauline Maier, and in the decades that followed, it did not stand out for most Americans as the classic statement of their national principles. A British parliamentarian, admittedly biased, called it "a wretched composition, very ill written, drawn up with a view to captivate the people."

One reason it didn't immediately take its rightful place in history may be that it was viewed very differently then than it is now. Indeed, even Thomas Jefferson, when he drafted it, didn't see it as fundamentally about liberty or equality or the rights of man, as we do today. His focus, says Maier, was less on individuals than on colonial grievances and the prerogative of the people, collectively, to "alter and abolish" any government that failed to represent them or to ensure their safety and happiness.

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Keeping safe on Independence Day: Plus: Where to see the best fireworks shows

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As families take to the outdoors to celebrate the Fourth of July, emergency room personnel and firework safety officials are urging them to use caution.
Community Hospital emergency room charge nurse Aaron Wilson said hospitals most commonly see burns and heat exhaustion over the Fourth of July weekend.
Although burns aren't unexpected on the Fourth of July, they are few.
Wilson said the hospital sees a handful of fireworks-related burn injuries each year.
Nationwide, about 10,000 fireworks injuries are reported each year, he said.
Many injuries come from an unlikely source.
According to Nancy Blogin, President of the National Council on Fireworks Safety, sparklers are a common threat to children.
About 16 percent of all consumer fireworks burns are caused by sparklers.
Those under 15 are most susceptible to getting burned during the Fourth of July, Wilson said.
"We want adults to [handle] the fireworks but if children are using them, we need adult supervision," Wilson said.
Fireworks aren't the only risky behavior associated with the Fourth.
As common as fireworks to the Independence Day celebration are parades.
Those attending parades or family picnics are at risk for heat exhaustion, Wilson said.
Other than keeping hydrated and wearing loose fitting clothes to avoid heat exhaustion, Wilson said people should be aware of the signs that heat exhaustion is setting in.
They include muscle cramps, headache, pain, dizziness and sometimes nausea.
An increase in travel and alcohol consumption also leads to increased emergency room visits over the holiday weekend.
Wear a seat belt, Wilson said, and get a designated driver.
In terms of keeping your children safe from fireworks, Wilson said the best way to keep safe is to avoid using fireworks altogether.
"Maybe not even to use fireworks and maybe just use a fireworks show done professionally." 

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