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Collection of Compromisings (21)

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A classic handshake icon representing mutual respect and successful agreement between partners.
When two professionals combine their strengths, even complex challenges become solvable-just like matching puzzle pieces.
Four hands of different skin tones and sleeves join to hold a single staff-visual metaphor for collective strength and unity.
A joyful embrace between two friends, symbolizing care, connection, and mutual support.
Two smiling cartoon characters sealing a deal with a handshake-perfect for illustrating teamwork or mutual agreement.
A classic handshake between two businesspeople, conveying trust, agreement, and mutual respect.
Two red paper figures reach across a divide, illustrating the strength of human connection and cooperation.
A dynamic 3D circular diagram showing three interlocking arrows-blue, green, and red-each inscribed with “GIVE & TAKE” to symbolize continuous mutual exchange.
When paths split, a strong handshake can still bridge the gap-representing trust, cooperation, and shared purpose.
A classic handshake icon-simple, bold, and universally recognized as a sign of agreement or partnership.
A vibrant handshake icon with rising arrows, illustrating how joint efforts drive progress and success.
A stylized handshake between two businesspeople, conveying mutual respect and formal agreement.
A stylized U.S. map highlighting four major regional groupings, with a green line approximating the 37th parallel, often used to demarcate climatic or cultural divides.
A simple yet powerful open hand, ready to give, receive, or support.
A stylized U.S. map highlighting three distinct regions: red (South & Midwest), blue (Northeast & Great Lakes), and gray (West), separated by a green latitudinal line.
A symbolic representation of two individuals communicating, with a heart-shaped array of everyday icons reflecting shared values and interests.
A stylized golden balance scale, evenly balanced, evoking principles of justice and fairness.
A stylized purple balance scale tilted to the left, symbolizing inequality or a weighty decision in legal or moral contexts.
A satirical 1850s cartoon shows a stagecoach overloaded with controversial legislative terms from the Compromise of 1850, reflecting the fragile balance between North and South.
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