AMDG

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AMDG

abbreviation for
(Roman Catholic Church) ad majorem Dei gloriam (the Jesuit motto)
[Latin: to the greater glory of God]
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Titus, who founded AMDG Financial and AMDG Business Advisory Services in 2002, comes from a family of entrepreneurs, and decided to strike out on his own after a successful 15-year career in management at two top accounting firms.
Thus the importance of "teachers, teacher training and teaching-learning practices" (UNESCO 2010) in addition to "highly motivated, justly remunerated and well-trained teachers" (AMDG 2010; UNESCO 2010) is essential for developing quality education, however, in Arab rural areas, these criteria are minimally met.
Gormley's initials - AMDG - are inscribed on the bronze statue, along with the date it was made.
AMDG. The Finnan and Murphy families, especially CATHERINE'S mother and sisters, unite in their thanks to everyone for their condolences, flowers and donations.
His new idea, based on Bishop's thesis that workers directly own their means of production, was to offer subscribers the opportunity to purchase stock holdings in AMDG Publishing Company.
This, in turn, nourished a dynamic sense of active service in the world: 'To the greater glory of God': Ad maiorem Dei gloriam (the motto, whose initials AMDG generations of Jesuit-educated schoolboys have dutifully written on the top of each page of their homework).
Districts can also partner with nonprofit providers, or for-profit curriculum providers such as Atlanta-based AMDG, Inc.
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