Cross Medal

On July 20, 2007 · 0 Comments

Cross Medal
I have Nazi Medals are they worth any money? one medal that i do have is an iron cross from 1813.?

I know the 1823 one is before nazism, but im just thinking of the others.

YES VERY MUCH SO AND BY THE WAY THAT MEDAL IS NOT A NAZI DECORATION
ITS FROM THE IMPERIAL PERIOD

DON JOHN BOSCO PLAQUE PRIEST AND EDUCATOR CROSS PLAQUE MEDAL
DON JOHN BOSCO PLAQUE PRIEST AND EDUCATOR CROSS PLAQUE MEDAL
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X RARE IHS MARYS SYMBOL BLUE ENAMELED CROSS BIG MEDAL
X RARE IHS MARYS SYMBOL BLUE ENAMELED CROSS BIG MEDAL
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★LOT vintage 40pc CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS MEDALS PINS CROSSES SCAPULAS PRAYER CHURCH
★LOT vintage 40pc CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS MEDALS PINS CROSSES SCAPULAS PRAYER CHURCH
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Creed Sterling Slide Open Miraculous Medal Engraved Cross On Front Piece
Creed Sterling Slide Open Miraculous Medal Engraved Cross On Front Piece
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ANTIQUE BIG 24oz BRONZE RELIGIOUS CROSS MEDAL AGNUS DEIHOLY SPIRITALPHAOMEGA
ANTIQUE BIG 24oz BRONZE RELIGIOUS CROSS MEDAL AGNUS DEIHOLY SPIRITALPHAOMEGA
Paypal   US $8.99
Vintage Catholic Religious Holy Medal CROSS Hearts ITALY
Vintage Catholic Religious Holy Medal CROSS Hearts ITALY
Paypal   US $9.99
Catholic Religious Holy Medal PRAYER LOCKET CROSS SILVER TONE HINGED
Catholic Religious Holy Medal PRAYER LOCKET CROSS SILVER TONE HINGED
Paypal   US $9.99
Vintage Catholic Religious Holy Medal Scapular Cross SWEET
Vintage Catholic Religious Holy Medal Scapular Cross SWEET
Paypal   US $9.99
Vintage Catholic Religious Holy Medal Scapular Cross SWEET
Vintage Catholic Religious Holy Medal Scapular Cross SWEET
Paypal   US $9.99
GORGEOUS OLD BLUE ENAMEL MEDAL VIRGIN MARY CROSS SHAPE
GORGEOUS OLD BLUE ENAMEL MEDAL VIRGIN MARY CROSS SHAPE
Paypal   US $59.99
Scared Heart Jesus Christ Sepia Antique Medal Cross NR
Scared Heart Jesus Christ Sepia Antique Medal Cross NR
Paypal   US $3.95
Vtg Traditional 5 Way Sterling Silver Cross Catholic Medal Pendant
Vtg Traditional 5 Way Sterling Silver Cross Catholic Medal Pendant
Paypal   US $12.99
VINTAGE FRENCH SILVERY CROSS HOLY MEDAL St Thérèse of Lisieux the Little Flower
VINTAGE FRENCH SILVERY CROSS HOLY MEDAL St Thérèse of Lisieux the Little Flower
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Mother of Sorrows Jesus on Cross Antique Religious Medal Catholic Pendant
Mother of Sorrows Jesus on Cross Antique Religious Medal Catholic Pendant
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STERLING SILVER GUILLOCHE ENAMEL MICRACULOUS MEDAL CROSS NECKLACE CATHOLIC
STERLING SILVER GUILLOCHE ENAMEL MICRACULOUS MEDAL CROSS NECKLACE CATHOLIC
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25 Tau Cross Bracelet Medals
25 Tau Cross Bracelet Medals
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25 Chalice Cross Bracelet Medals
25 Chalice Cross Bracelet Medals
Paypal   US $33.50
Two tone cross 14kt gold medal
Two tone cross 14kt gold medal
   US $98.00
Three Crosses of Calvary mini Medal NEW
Three Crosses of Calvary mini Medal NEW
Paypal   US $1.00
Antique silver religious cross medal our holy lady of Lourdes France pelgrimage
Antique silver religious cross medal our holy lady of Lourdes France pelgrimage
Paypal   US $29.80
Antique silver religious cross medal pendant league of the Sacred Heart
Antique silver religious cross medal pendant league of the Sacred Heart
Paypal   US $9.99
Antique silver religious cross medal pendant Veronicas Veil
Antique silver religious cross medal pendant Veronicas Veil
Paypal   US $120.50
Vintage Behold The Love Crucifix Cross Religious Medal
Vintage Behold The Love Crucifix Cross Religious Medal
Paypal   US $5.99
Antique silver religious heart medal pendant Agnus Dei Lamb of God cross
Antique silver religious heart medal pendant Agnus Dei Lamb of God cross
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Antique silver religious medal pendant Anchor heart cross hope love faith
Antique silver religious medal pendant Anchor heart cross hope love faith
Paypal   US $9.99
3 Sterling Silver Virgin Mary Jesus Catholic Medals Cross Pendant Priest Emerg
3 Sterling Silver Virgin Mary Jesus Catholic Medals Cross Pendant Priest Emerg
Paypal   US $35.00
Handsome Rope Rimmed Vintage Cross Praying Hands Medal Pendant Necklace
Handsome Rope Rimmed Vintage Cross Praying Hands Medal Pendant Necklace
Paypal   US $17.99
Vintage Coppertoned St Benedict Cross Religious Medal
Vintage Coppertoned St Benedict Cross Religious Medal
Paypal   US $3.39
Heavy Sculpted 1960s 6 Way Cross Religious Medal
Heavy Sculpted 1960s 6 Way Cross Religious Medal
Paypal   US $3.39
Old ALUM LGE MEDAL OLADY SORROWS JESUS W CROSS
Old ALUM LGE MEDAL OLADY SORROWS JESUS W CROSS
Paypal   US $12.00
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The Advocacy Olympics! Or, How to Medal in the Great American Sport of Democracy

Yes, I have Olympic fever. OK, maybe it's not quite a fever: more like a mild agitation. Nevertheless I have stayed awake way past my bedtime for several nights watching the athletes swimming, flipping, spinning, lifting, shooting and smacking (as in volleyball) their way to greatness.

Naturally, all this has got me to thinking about what the events at an "Advocacy Olympics" might involve (I'll admit that some of the late nights involved a glass of wine or two). What amazing feats do advocates and their coaches need to undertake to be gold medal winners in the process of advocacy? What kinds of events do they need to endure? Read on!

The End of Session Dash

Get ready. Get set. Go! Upon its return in September, Congress will have less than 4 weeks to finalize ALL 13 appropriations bills. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that this is not going to happen. Be emotionally prepared for government by continuing resolution for the foreseeable future. You heard it here first.

Nevertheless, there will be a flurry of activity as elected officials return from meeting with what will likely be some pretty cranky constituents during August. How does the effective advocate prepare for this event? By building positive relationships throughout the year so that when the policy ideas are flying fast and furious your relevant legislators know to contact you with any questions.

Medalists in the "End of Session" dash will have conducted many "workouts" throughout the year, including: o Sending personalized e-mail and written communications o Building relationships with staff people (find out who they are by calling your legislators' office or go to www.congress.org) o Conducting site visits. o Attending in-district townhall meetings (contact your elected official to find out what they have scheduled!)

Don't be that sad person who came in fourth. Start thinking about developing those skills today!

The "Get That Bill Passed" Balance Beam

Was anyone else amazed at the performance of Shawn Johnson of the U.S. Women's Olympic team on the balance beam? While it seemed like everyone else wobbled (and in a few cases fell off) she conducted her routine as if she were on solid ground.

That's the essence of the "get that bill passed" balance beam event as well. Any time we undertake to change policy, whether it's to alter a law, increase funding levels for a favorite program or revise the application of a regulation, a balance must be struck.

Effective advocates will prepare for this event by figuring out what kinds of compromises might be acceptable in exchange for furthering their cause. In almost every situation some level of give and take will be required. If you want to medal in the "get that bill passed" balance beam, you will accept that reality and continue to move forward as if on solid ground.

Synchronized Legislating

The U.S. Government and nearly all 50 states (except you, Nebraska) have bicameral legislatures. This means that BOTH houses (the House or Assembly and the Senate) have to pass the exact same versions of legislation before they can become law. That's why the skill of "synchronized legislating" is so essential to effective advocacy, particularly at the federal level, where legislation can merrily move along in both houses at the same time.

To prepare for the synchronized legislating event, advocates should be working with both houses and both sides of the aisle early and often. Too often, groups rely on one "champion" to get something done - only to find they have no support in the other house. Successful advocates will take the "depth and breadth" approach by building deep and positive relationships with a range of policy makers from all walks of life.

Team Advocacy

Whether it's throwing a ball into a hoop, batting a ball out of the park, knocking a ball over a net or, well, you get the point, many successful Olympic athletes are part of team. And, come to think of it, even many of the so-called "individual sports" have their team elements, such as team gymnastics or swimming and running relays. Michael Phelps, for example, would not have earned his gazillionth gold medal without the inspiring last leg of Jason Lezak in the Men's 4 x 100 meter relay.

What does this mean for advocates? Basically, you aren't going to get very far in the Advocacy Olympics without your team, so think carefully about how you can develop and nurture that support network. You might look to identify other team members through your association, in your community or even online by forming groups on social networking sites like Facebook or Myspace.

The Policy Pentathlon

Ah, yes. One of my favorite events. The modern pentathlon requires athletes to excel in five different sports, specifically fencing, shooting, swimming, horse show jumping and cross country running. As I understand it, the event is intended to replicate the activities a cavalry officer must excel at in order to survive a battle. These days, of course, the modern pentathlon should include wiretapping, understanding an array of foreign languages and building secure internet connections.

But I digress. My point here is that to medal in this event at the Advocacy Olympics you'll need to excel at a range of different policy and advocacy approaches. At first, you may be developing a personalized e-mail or letter. Then you might set up a visit, deliver testimony or participate in a lobby day. Or, you might get really crazy with an editorial board or letter to the editor approach. The most successful advocates have laid the groundwork so that they can be prepared to switch approaches at a moment's notice. So be sure you have all the horses, swords, air pistols and swimming gear you need to make it through all the battles of a legislative session.

If you follow these techniques you'll be standing on the winner's podium in no time listening proudly to the effective advocacy anthem. What might that be? I vote for "You Can't Always Get What You Want" from the Rolling Stones, but am open to suggestions.

About the Author

Stephanie Vance, the Advocacy Guru at Advocacy Associates, works with associations and businesses that want to impact public policy through effective advocacy techniques. You can learn more about her and her work at http://www.advocacyguru.com

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