Through adversity.
"Per Ardua ad Astra" means "Through adversity to the stars."
The motto of Royal Canadian Air Force is 'Per ardua ad astra'.
The name curium is derived from the name of the well known family of scientists - Curie.
1 hertz is the same as 1 cycle per second. Waves have vibrations, or something else that changes over time, and the frequency - measured in hertz - specifies how many full cycles occur in one second. For example, if a water wave has 1 cycle per second (1 hertz), that would mean that at any given point, the water moves up and down once per second.
To find out what she must score in game 6 to achieve a mean of 12 points per game, first determine the total points needed after 6 games. If she wants a mean of 12 points, she needs a total of 12 points/game × 6 games = 72 points. If she has already played 5 games and scored a total of X points, then in game 6 she must score 72 - X points to reach the desired mean.
"Per Ardua ad Astra" means "Through adversity to the stars."
The literal meaning of ardua is something like difficulties, challenges, but it is best known in the saying Per ardua ad astra, which is best translated as Through adversity to the stars. This is the motto of the British Royal Air Force.
'Per Ardua' is Latin . It is part of the motto of the Royal Air Force, "Per ardua ad astra" , meaning 'Through hardships to the stars'.
"Per ardua ad terram" translates to "Through adversity to the ground" in English. This phrase is often associated with perseverance and the idea that one must overcome challenges to achieve a goal. It emphasizes resilience in the face of difficulties.
The motto of Bahia is 'Per ardua surgo'.
"Free through difficulties". (Liberi is plural, so it refers to people who are free, not a single person.)
Through difficulties and stars.
A/the lofty art/skill in/on the mountains.
The motto of Shakespeare Institute is 'Per Ardua Ad Alta'.
Platyptilia ardua was created in 1927.
Locastra ardua was created in 1902.
The Motto of the RAF is "Per Ardua ad Astra" which translates as "Through adversity to the stars".