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  2. Si vis pacem, para bellum - Wikipedia

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    Relief at the entrance of the Cultural Center of the Armies in Madrid, showing the Latin phrase "Si vis pacem, para bellum.". Si vis pacem, para bellum (Classical Latin: [siː wiːs ˈpaːkɛ̃ ˈparaː ˈbɛllʊ̃]) is a Latin adage translated as "If you want peace, prepare for war."

  3. List of Latin phrases (P) - Wikipedia

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    pace ac bello merita: Service during peace and war: Motto of the US Federal Emergency Management Agency shown on its flag. pace tua: with your peace: Thus, "with your permission". Pacem in terris: Peace on Earth: Encyclical by Pope John XXIII. pacta sunt servanda: agreements must be kept: Also "contracts must be honoured". Indicates the binding ...

  4. Military step - Wikipedia

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    The standard pace is 60 paces per minute (88 for the FFL). Australian Army Slow Time is 70 paces per minute with a 75cm pace. British armed services Slow March is 65 paces per minute. Half Step March or Cut the pace: This is a US march pace. It is at the same tempo as Quick Time, but instead of 30 inches, the step is 15 inches.

  5. 10,000 Steps Is A Myth. Here's What Science Says You Should ...

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    (Just to make things more confusing, a thousand paces is actually 2,000 adult steps.) A couple centuries later, Thomas Jefferson commissioned one from a fancy Paris watchmaker and measured the ...

  6. Professional Acknowledgment for Continuing Education

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    Professional Acknowledgment for Continuing Education credits, or PACE credits, are a type of continuing education credit sponsored by the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS). PACE credits fulfill continuing education requirements for various state and regional laboratory regulation boards.

  7. Drill commands - Wikipedia

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    The pace is based on the individual regiments, the pace given by the commander, and the speed of the band's rhythm. The way the march is performed depends on the regiment's nationality. Slow march: This is a ceremonial pace, used for funerals and when a unit's colours are marched out in front of the troops. The standard pace is 65 beats per minute.

  8. What is a pace car? What to know about the Indy 500 pace car ...

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    A pace car leads the field through several warm-up laps prior to the start of the race, and it also leads field during caution periods to slow the cars on the track. Cars are not allowed to pass ...

  9. Pace quick in Milan's opening practice to prepare for opener

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    Even they admitted that the pace was dizzying. Players listen intently to head coach Jesse Hoskins at the conclusion of Milan's first football practice of the season on Monday, Aug. 12, 2024.