"Cursum perficio" is a Latin phrase that translates to "I complete the course" or "I finish the journey." It is often used in academic or ceremonial contexts, particularly in relation to the completion of an educational program or degree. The phrase embodies the idea of reaching a significant milestone or achieving a goal.
The motto of St. Declan's College is 'Cursum Tenere'.
The motto of Burnside High School is 'Recte Sic Dirige Cursum'.
This is an all-time favorite software interview question. The best way to solve this puzzle is to use Kadane's algorithm which runs in O(n) time. The idea is to keep scanning through the array and calculating the maximum sub-array that ends at every position. The sub-array will either contain a range of numbers if the array has intermixed positive and negative values, or it will contain the least negative value if the array has only negative values. Here's some code to illustrate. void maxSumSubArray( int *array, int len, int *start, int *end, int *maxSum ) { int maxSumSoFar = -2147483648; int curSum = 0; int a = b = s = i = 0; for( i = 0; i < len; i++ ) { curSum += array[i]; if ( curSum > maxSumSoFar ) { maxSumSoFar = curSum; a = s; b = i; } if( curSum < 0 ) { curSum = 0; s = i + 1; } } *start = a; *end = b; *maxSum = maxSumSoFar; }
It's Enya - Cursum Perficio from the Watermark album.
"I enjoy journeys".(Cursus, literally "a running" can be translated any number of ways: "course, voyage, march, journey, direction". The requirements of Latin grammar dictate that cursus in this quotation be treated as a plural: the singular would be cursum or cursu.)
I finish the course. I follow the chase. I finish my journey. Enya’s translations were wrong. Based on some New York idiots mistranslations about Marilyn Monroe and her house she died in. “My journey ends”? Gtfo here with that. She was probably a born HUNTER. The clan’s EXTENDED. We hunted and killed for villages, millions of people exist today because of OUR blood and sweat risking our lives to feed the villages. You’re welcome Europeans
Maryknoll Fathers' School's motto is 'Truth and Loyalty'.
J. de Guibert has written: 'Documenta ecclesiastica christianae perfectionis' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Christian Heresies, Heresies, Christian, Monastic and religious life, Perfection, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Perfection 'Breves adnotationes in cursum methodologiae generalis' -- subject(s): Methodology
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
What does GRI mean? What does GRI mean?
The correct usage is "what DOES it mean"