Splendor sine occasu
British Columbia's motto is "Splendor without diminishment."
Natalie Wood was an actress known for playing the little girl in Miracle on 34th Street, as well as Splendor in the Grass, Rebel Without a Cause, The Searchers, and West Side Story.
They used the slogan "No taxation without representation" against the British as they had nobody to represent them in the British Parliament.
In 1931, Canada gained legislative independence from the British Parliament through the Statute of Westminster, which allowed the country to make its own laws without British approval, marking a significant step towards full sovereignty. In 1982, the Constitution Act was patriated, which included the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, enshrining individual rights and freedoms and allowing Canadians to amend their own Constitution without British consent. These changes were pivotal in shaping Canada's national identity and legal framework.
Because they explained in the Exclusive behind the scenes of the movie Lemonade Mouth that she has a really good american/English accent and she was able to speak without her British accent for the whole movie in real life she will talk with her British accent, as the cast members said so.
British Columbia's motto is "Splendor without diminishment."
glory which never decreases
British Columbia's provincial motto is "Splendor Sine Occasu," which translates to "Splendor Without Diminishment" in English. This phrase reflects the province's natural beauty and enduring richness. It emphasizes the idea that British Columbia's splendor remains constant and unyielding over time.
"Splendour without diminishment"
In Latin it is: Splendor sine occasu. English: Splendour without diminishment.
Splendor sine occasu is latin, meaning splendour without diminshment (or more colloquially beauty without end). It is the provincial motto of British Columbia.
Splendor -noun 1. brilliant or gorgeous appearance, coloring, etc.; magnificence: the splendor of the palace. 2. an instance or display of imposing pomp or grandeur: the splendor of the coronation. 3. grandeur; glory; brilliant distinction: the splendor of ancient Greek architecture. 4. great brightness; brilliant light or luster. -verb (used with object) 5. to make splendid by decorating lavishly; adorn. -verb (used without object) 6. to move or proceed with splendor, grandeur, or pomp. Also the title of a lovely film, and a song. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Is_a_Many-Splendored_Thing_(film)
The British colonists in America before the War of Independence (no taxation without representation /in the British Parliament/).
The British were taxing the colonists without representation in Parliament.
The Stamp Act of 1765 was argued to be a tax without representation since the British colonies had no representatives in the British Parliament.
They used the slogan "No taxation without representation" against the British as they had nobody to represent them in the British Parliament.
Natalie Wood was an actress known for playing the little girl in Miracle on 34th Street, as well as Splendor in the Grass, Rebel Without a Cause, The Searchers, and West Side Story.