Guidelines

What is Non Ducor Duco?

What is Non Ducor Duco?

“Non ducor duco.” It’s Latin for “I am not led, I lead.”

Who said Non ducor Duco?

poet George Eliot
I end this short essay with a quote from British poet George Eliot reminds us: “It’s never too late to be what you always wanted to be.” So today, remember: “Non Ducor Duco.”

What is the meaning of Acta Non Verba?

Actions, not words
Acta non verba. “Actions, not words.” It happens to be the motto of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.

What is semper ad meliora?

semper ad meliora – Latin for “always towards better things”

What is Facta Non Verba?

: acts, not words : actions speak louder than words.

Which Latin phrase means from the stronger?

A fortiori
A fortiori in Latin literally means “from the stronger (argument)”.

What is a Facta code?

FACTA (Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act) is an amendment to FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act ) that was added, primarily, to protect consumers from identity theft. Consumers can place an alert message on their files if they suspect they have been victims of fraud.

What fatca means?

Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act
The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) is an important development in U.S. efforts to combat tax evasion by U.S. persons holding accounts and other financial assets offshore. Some non-financial foreign entities will also have to report certain of their U.S. owners.

Who said Vincit qui se vincit?

Publius Syrus
Quote by Publius Syrus: “bis vincit qui se vincit – he conquers twice wh…”

Can civilians say Hooah?

Why would we care what a Marine says?:smilez: Anyway, IMHO…now that Hooah! has become an Army wide slang it’s completely appropriate to say it as a civilian in a work environment that includes interaction with Military personnel (especially after they inititiate it).