Examples of using Summa in English and their translations into Tagalog
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He was SUMMA cum laude?
Well, which is it Magna or Summa?
The Summa Theologica“ Christ 's Passion.
St. Thomas Aquinas completes his Summa Theologica.
Summa Theologica First Part Question 2 Article 2.
In 1925 he graduated with a B.A. summa cum laude.
She just graduated summa cum laude at a nursing school in the United States.
He's an economist who graduated with summa cum laude.
Out of the 44, 9 were awarded as Summa Cum Laude, 20 Magna Cum Laude while 15 were awarded Cum Laude.
She graduated two years later, Summa Cum Laude.
By 1928 he had completed his doctorate summa cum laude with a thesis on the diffraction of electrons in crystals.
Nevertheless in 1955 Sylvia finished her degree summa cum laude.
Applicants must have graduated summa cum laude, magna cum laude, cum laude or their equivalent from school year 1972-1973 and thereafter.
On the education of children see Summa theologiae I-II, q.
Certainly Pacioli discussed this topic in the Summa and some time after Pacioli's visit to Bologna, del Ferro solved one of the two cases of this classic problem.
He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Soka University in Tokyo, Japan, where he studied economics, psychology, and philosophy,graduating Summa Cum Laude in 1994.
The award of the doctorate was made"summa cum laude'' on 28 July 1879.
One graduated as a Summa Cum Laude and had a great career as an officer at the Customs office, and the other also had a great career after graduating in Business.
From the fourth-grade“excellents,” to high school“high honours,” to Ivy League Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude, I built my identity and self-worth on the recognition I received through my scholarly success, along with my thin, pretty appearance.
In the foreword to the Summa Theologica, the famous theological summary of the Catholic Church's doctrines, where a biography of the author, Saint Thomas Aquinas, is found, it is mentioned that he was offered the post of Archbishop of Naples(in the 1200s), which even then was one of the most prominent archdioceses, but turned it down.
Tranquada graduated from Pomona College, summa cum laude, in 1951, received his M.D. degree from Stanford University School of Medicine in 1955, served as a Resident in Medicine from 1955-58 and as a Fellow in Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases in 1958-59 at UCLA Medical Center and as Fellow in Diabetes at the USC School of Medicine from 1959-60.