The state flag of Kansas has several symbols with different meanings. There are 34 stars on the flag to represent that it was the 34th state admitted to the Union. It also has a sunflower on it, which is the state flower. The State Crest that is twisted represents Kansas' formation due to the Louisiana Purchase.
The American flag does not have a bear. It is stars and stripes, no animals.
There is no true meaning to the blue on the American flag. Betsy Ross added the blue to make the stars brighter. The original flag was read and had red stars.
Farmers in Kentucky put stars on their houses and barns as symbols of good luck
Amerigo Vespucci faced difficulties following longitudinal directions. Storms and getting lost at sea were other difficulties that the Italian navigator encountered.
It means that one must get through the tough times first, before reaching the highest goals.
Through difficulties and stars.
"Ad Astra Per Aspera (To the Stars Through Difficulties)"
On the state seal of Kansas, the phrase 'Ad astra per aspera' is the state motto. Its meaning in English is To the stars through difficulties. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'ad' means 'to'. The noun 'astra' means 'stars'. The preposition 'per' means 'through'. The noun 'aspera' means 'difficulties'.
It means "through difficult (things) I rise." It is likely a proverb or saying, and would (depending of context) mean something like "I improve through adversity." Kind of sounds like a University motto (It. motto < L. muttum "to mutter, grunt").
"Per aspera" is Latin for "through difficulties." It appears in the common motto Ad Astra Per Aspera, "To the stars through difficulties", which has been used by, among others, the U.S. space program and the State of Kansas.
The Kansas official motto is Latin. The motto is "Ad astra per aspera". It means "To the stars through difficulties".
Trinity Preparatory School's motto is 'Ad astra per aspera - To the stars, through difficulties'.
There are three well known pieces of literature that uses the phrase 'ad Astra per aspera.' It was used in Hermann Hesse's Beneath the Wheel, Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird and James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artists as a Young Man.
She was going through some difficulties and when to rehab i know she did not mean that to happen.
The literal meaning of ardua is something like difficulties, challenges, but it is best known in the saying Per ardua ad astra, which is best translated as Through adversity to the stars. This is the motto of the British Royal Air Force.
a difficulty, or difficulties