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exercise
exercise n. 1. (often exercises) a military drill or training maneuver. 2. (exercises) ceremonies: graduation exercises.... Read more |
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John Powell
POWELL, John PERSONAL Education: Trinity College of Music, London, graduated, 1986. Addresses: Manager— Read more |
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Commencement
COMMENCEMENT The culmination of education for the high school student, the commencement ceremony, or graduation, is a major event and transition point for students, parents, and teachers. It is a time for students, parents, and teachers to celebrate their hard work and accomplishments. Students... Read more |
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College Professor
College Professor Professors of genetics at colleges and universities teach, perform research, and handle administrative responsibilities. Professors may teach at the undergraduate or graduate levels, or both. Undergraduate teaching involves class lectures, small group seminars, and hands-on... Read more |
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Aristarkh Apollonovich Belopolsky
Belopolsky, Aristarkh Apollonovich (b. Moscow, Russia, 13 July 1854; d. Pulkovo, U.S.S.R., 16 May 1934) astrophysics. Belopolsky was born into an intellectual but poor family; his father, Apollon Grigorievich, a teacher in a Gymnasium, had not graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at the... Read more |
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Arthur Robertson Cushny
CUSHNY, ARTHUR ROBERTSON(b. Fochabers, Morayshire, Scotland, 6 March 1866; d Edinburgh, Scotland, 25 February 1926)pharmacology, physiology.Cushny was the fourth son of Rev. John Cushny, of the manse of Speymouth, and his wife, Catherine Ogilvie Brown. After attending Fochabers Academy, he went to... Read more |
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University of Louisville
University of Louisville at Louisville, Ky.; coeducational; founded 1798 as a seminary, became a college and merged in 1837 with the Medical Institute of the City of Louisville (chartered 1833). In 1846 it was reorganized and chartered as the Univ. of Louisville. There are graduate schools of... Read more |
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University of Ottawa
University of Ottawa at Ottawa, Ont., Canada; bilingual; provincially supported; founded 1848 as the College of Bytown. It became the Univ. of Ottawa in 1866. It has faculties of arts, administration, education, civil and common law, psychology, science, engineering, social sciences, medicine,... Read more |
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Naders Raiders
Nader’S Raiders BIBLIOGRAPHY The first Nader’s Raiders were seven law students and recent graduates assembled by the consumer advocate Ralph Nader in the summer of 1968 to undertake a study of the Federal... Read more |
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