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English Adamawa State University Education for development English Adekunle Ajasin University For learning and service English Adeleke University Education, excellence and character English Admiralty University of Nigeria Excellence in Education English Afe Babalola University Labor Servitum Et Intergritas: Latin Labour for service and integrity
Australian College of Pharmacy: Education for Practice and Management; Canadian Association of General Surgeons: Sapientia Manaque Apta (Wisdom and a skillful hand) Canadian Orthopaedic Association: Pietate, Arte et Scientia Corrigere (With compassion, skill and knowledge we correct, straighten or set right) Grant Medical College, Mumbai, India.
English and Latin are the most-used languages for state mottos, each used by 25 states and territories. Seven states and territories use another language, of which each language is only used once. Eight states and two territories have their mottos on their state quarter ; thirty-eight states and four territories have their mottos on their state ...
Heroiam slava!; the transliteration of these slogans are also used in English) is the military greeting and de facto motto. [138] United Arab Emirates: God, Nation, President (Arabic: الله, الوطن, الرئيس; Allah, al-Waṭan, al-Ra'īs). [citation needed] United Kingdom: No official motto. [139]
Afrikaans; العربية; অসমীয়া; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; 閩南語 / Bân-lâm-gú; Беларуская; Беларуская ...
Better dead than Red – anti-Communist slogan; Black is beautiful – political slogan of a cultural movement that began in the 1960s by African Americans; Black Lives Matter – decentralized social movement that began in 2013 following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African American teen Trayvon Martin; popularized in the United States following 2014 protests in ...
The phrase is the party slogan of the Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist–Leninist). [ citation needed ] It is also the name of an organisation based in Berlin, promoting empowerement of afro-european german citizens: Each One Teach One (association) [ fr ] .
The word slogan is derived from slogorn, which was an Anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic and Irish sluagh-ghairm (sluagh 'army', 'host' and gairm 'cry'). [3] George E. Shankel's (1941, as cited in Denton 1980) research states that "English-speaking people began using the term by 1704".