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When was Ohios state motto adopted?

Ohio's motto is With God, all things are possible. It is from the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 19, verse 26. It was suggested by a 12 year old boy during a contest in the 1950s.


When was the Olympic motto adopted?

The Olympic motto, 'Citius, Altius, Fortius' which in English means 'Faster, Higher, Stronger', was adopted at the 1894meeting in which the International Olympic Committee was formed.


What is Claremont Graduate University's motto?

It changes every year, but this year (2011) it is "Eagletastic!"


What does maines state motto mean?

"Dirigo"(Latin "I direct" or "I lead") is the state motto of Maine, having once been the only state to hold its elections in September. (Politicians kept their eyes on these elections for evidence of a trend. Prior to the New Deal, Republicans claimed "As Maine goes, so goes the nation.") The resolutions adopting the seal upon which this motto appears, give some insight into the meaning intended by the state motto: "...as the Polar Star has been considered the mariner's guide and director in conducting the ship over the pathless ocean to the desired haven, and as the center of magnetic attraction; as it has been figuratively used to denote the point, to which all affections turn, and as it is here intended to represent the State, it may be considered the citizens' guide, and the object to which the patriot's best exertions should be directed".The motto has been used for the name of the Dirigo Health Agency which oversees the state of Maine's health care system."Dirigo" or I lead.


What is the motto of Kent College?

The motto of Kent Police is 'Protecting and serving the people of Kent'.

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When was Ohios state motto adopted?

Ohio's motto is With God, all things are possible. It is from the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 19, verse 26. It was suggested by a 12 year old boy during a contest in the 1950s.


What year was the Wisconsin state flag adopted?

The Wisconsin state flag is a background of blue with the state coat of arms. There is a sailor and a miner holding a shield. On the top is the state motto "Forward". Below it is a badger which is the state animal. It has 1848 on it which is the year that Wisconsin became a state.


What year was Louisiana's state seal adopted in?

The Louisiana's state seal was adopted in 1902.


What year was the Colorado state flag adopted?

The Colorado state flag was adopted on June 5, 1911


What year was the Texas State tree adopted?

The Texas State Tree, the pecan tree, was adopted in 1919.


When was the Olympic motto adopted?

The Olympic motto, 'Citius, Altius, Fortius' which in English means 'Faster, Higher, Stronger', was adopted at the 1894meeting in which the International Olympic Committee was formed.


What year was West Virginia's State Motto made?

It was made The year 1863.


When was pennsylvania's state flag adopted?

In the year 1907.


When was Illinois state bird adopted?

The Northern Cardinal was adopted as state bird of Illinois in the year 1929.


When was Alabama made a state?

On 14 December 1819 Alabama became the 22nd US State.


What is the origin of Ohio's state motto With God all Things are Possible?

During the 1950's the state organized a contest to select a new motto. A 12-year-old youth from Cincinnati was the winner. When it was adopted by the legislature in 1959, "the Ohio Secretary of State publicly acknowledged in a press release the slogan's Judeo-Christian roots from the book of Matthew."The motto, "With God, All Things Are Possible," is a direct biblical quotation from Matthew 19:26.


How many animals are adopted each month?

About 60 animals are adopted out each month by each state. 5,110 pets adopted each year. There is a huge increase of animals in animal shelters and not enough shelters to hold them.