Once in college, students can work an off-campus job or, if eligible, a work-study job at the school to pay for personal expenses. |
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While out students should make sure they don't drink excessively and also be on their guard for drinks being spiked. |
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The bell must have rung because students began spilling out from the school. |
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At many of these events, advanced students spontaneously improvise solos or duets based on a theme given by audience members. |
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Participation is totally voluntary but has been continual and according to the students quite rewarding. |
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More recently, different groups have encouraged a spirit of voluntarism and giving among staff, faculty, and students. |
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Around 1,000 students act as volunteers in the local community, working in schools, sports clubs and community groups. |
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The transition year students are currently busily working away on the show with the full support of their teachers. |
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Lucky for me, we had an odd number of students in that class, and she always volunteered me to share with her. |
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It's time to start trusting students to make their own informed decisions, as opposed to spoon-feeding them. |
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Yes, a few do try to force students to make a quick decision, even put down large deposits. |
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Feds collects non-refundable students fees each term to fund its not-for-profit activities. |
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Accepted students are required to submit a nonrefundable Enrollment Confirmation Fee. |
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Besides, Mr. Davidar said there were many non-residential academies in various cities and asked the students to make the best use of them. |
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Sheila Harris, who teaches business studies and economics at the school, entered the students for the competition. |
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Finally, students undertaking business studies, even they were in their first year at university, scored better. |
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For a fraction of the costs of a bus pass, students will get unlimited access to transit. |
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The research shows 29 percent of the students are female and that they are almost equally split between rural and non-rural residences. |
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He stopped in his tracks and looked around, a monstrous task with all the students bustling around him like busy bees. |
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She's also considering going back to paper elections with voting booths so that students can see there's an election going on. |
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Imagine if we actually voucherized existing education spending and let students spend their vouchers to subsidize their own apprenticeships. |
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Despite the crackdown, some students are vowing to continue their protests until the 9th of July. |
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Keep monthly writing samples so you can observe how students gradually add the correct vowels and consonants. |
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There were also butchery and sausage-making demonstrations and a chance for the students to make their own Cumberland sausage. |
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As we do our grisly march through slavery, genocide, and butchery for profit my students often ask, does anyone learn from history? |
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The students had a great time participating in lots of different water events organized for both swimmers and non-swimmers. |
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Fishbein said that the point of the new courses is to get students to analyze and improve their non-technical skills. |
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Most were high schoolers, but there was also a sprinkling of college students and even a few teenyboppers dashing around. |
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After he talked to me, he prowled the university halls buttonholing random students and asking them questions. |
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Some law students at a Melbourne train station, spruiking the many exciting options on offer this Law Week. |
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And after a long day of two hundred Form 1 students, that laughter was worth a whole lot more than twenty-five bututs. |
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Any noob can tell you this is not the way if you want to motivate your students to study hard and do well. |
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In the hot noonday sun, students sat on the grass, and faculty in shirtsleeves conducted class. |
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More fun than a hat fitting, this place is a buzzy cafe with just four tables and a line of students queuing for a bargain lunch. |
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The stereotype of students happy to share squalid, dingy flats is a thing of the past. |
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We need to teach students that bylines and datelines represent a pact between the reporter and the reader, viewer, or listener. |
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Though the test was normed for 7 year old students, these young students seemed to have trouble with the gradations of the scoring system. |
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When the SAT was normed, its population represented a small minority of college-bound white middle-class students. |
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Do universities need to do more to make sure that students who are rejected know why they have not been offered a place? |
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Since 1997 they have also been allowed to offer similar places to eligible Australian students. |
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Seven sixth form students from Bootham School in York have been offered places to study at Cambridge or Oxford universities. |
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Lecturers have been placed in the position where they are not so much leaders as followers of their students. |
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Perhaps this is due to the strong production ties that northeast Louisiana has and the students that it draws. |
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The students went to a Northern Irish police service station where they spoke with police officers. |
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Studio Sputnik started off when we squatted in an old attic of a building while we were still students. |
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He goes out into the highways and byways for his surveys in addition to surveying his students. |
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One day in early December of 1996, Moira and a half-dozen fellow students decided to occupy the school. |
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Since disaster struck the students have been making frantic phone calls only to be greeted by dead silence. |
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Some students elaborated on topics and issues in their emails and notes posted on the message board while others were rather short. |
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Michael Ford struck the right note with his students and continued working with them after they moved schools. |
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He started talking, and the students all began jotting down notes in their notebooks. |
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Soon a prominent producer, a noted director and their friends rushed to the rescue of the students. |
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The college posted huge notices informing students and staff that there would be a three minute silence. |
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Today thousands of students across North Wiltshire will open letters and scour noticeboards for the exam results which will change their lives. |
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A school has been forced to admit it made a mistake after allowing geology students to hack at the rock face of a beauty spot on a field trip. |
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We make it easier for the students because they like to have things laid out for them. |
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When he is not performing on stage, Paul is busy working with the students of Carlow Stage School. |
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A group of students are staging a fund-raising show, inspired by stories about local hospices in the Journal. |
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The book will probably be more attractive to Durkheim specialists and graduate students than to novices in the field. |
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Advise the students of safety issues and of the possibility of chemical stains. |
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At home, students could calculate the average amount of water used by each member of the family. |
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The only gripe he had about the paper was the amount of calculations students were required to complete. |
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Simion was soon teaching college-level courses such as multivariate calculus and differential equations to the most advanced math students. |
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The same approach over and over can become stale and boring for the students as well as their art teacher. |
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I have also discovered a large collection of Asian male students wearing hairbands. |
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This was especially important for students who were learning carrier landings which were carried out at slow speed and close to the stall. |
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Outside the gates, a group of older students huddle round, tucking into chicken nuggets and chips from the local fast food shop. |
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The city's 1.1 million students speak more than 40 languages, including Polish, Bangladeshi, and Haitian Creole. |
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The final bell rang and a herd of students rushed out of the classroom, stampeding towards their rides home. |
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At its heart lie core skills in computers, numeracy and literacy, with students given flexibility to choose the rest of their timetable. |
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Any decision will be made on educational grounds in the interest of current and future students in the area. |
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Bradford has a proud record of multi-cultural education and has stood out against higher fees for overseas students for a long time. |
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Taiwanese students can and should learn the accepted Romanization standards for any languages they use regularly. |
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Teachers were constantly under pressure to prepare their students for regular standardised examinations. |
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Firstly, teaching hospitals are a training ground for nursing students and new graduates. |
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It would be a half-day, and students and staff who want to observe the religious holiday would be granted an excused absence. |
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At university health centers, students are often screened and treated by a nurse practitioner or PA only. |
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Yet, it demands motivation and expects honesty on the part of students, leading those who are suspicious to doubt the entire enterprise. |
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Students expect to be challenged today and firms expect their students to work at a much higher level than in the past. |
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Throughout all the books, the poems become the hook for students to listen more closely to the mood and images created by Kelsey. |
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Who says college students are out-of-shape party animals with no regard for basic health and nutrition? |
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It offers a graduate degree in human nutrition that is one weekend each month, so it is suitable for working students. |
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To add a greater degree of difficulty, the students also had to break the plane of the surface on which they were working. |
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Educators are noting that an increasing number of Baptist college students are embracing Calvinism. |
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The students of Padma Seshadri said their half-yearly exams last year were postponed to facilitate their participation in the talent fair. |
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Successfully completed, the students and I could hardly wait to put them on display in the hall. |
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In Ibadan 30 Polytechnic students were wounded when police threw tear gas into their halls of residence. |
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This old film, a staple of most elementary physics courses, has left an indelible impression on countless students over the years. |
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But, she was the star attraction of the day with students thronging to have a word with her. |
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While the object of his investigation is novel, his conclusions will be familiar to students of nineteenth-century America. |
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Some of the students could not understand why she wanted to put up a memorial tile in the hallway for Dylan. |
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Water cascaded from the eaves onto the remaining students as they ran towards the parking lot. |
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The students do not, for the most part, have a starry-eyed vision of the U.S. as The Country That Does Everything Right. |
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Yet at the time of writing, students are demonstrating on the campus of my old university. |
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On the university campuses of northern Beijing, students slammed down their books and rushed outside. |
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He dishes out obloquy to former tutors and students and treats the reader to vainglorious self-congratulation. |
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These sessions generally include students from a central village and more remote hamlets nearby. |
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The most important structuring device of this approach is the question starters that are provided to students to guide their peer discussion. |
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All students, not just those who are religiously observant, are able to eat in the dining hall. |
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Fisher did not report observing any significant changes in the number of abstinent students in their university-based study. |
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In previous studies, we observed students in remedial classrooms who were highly motivated to solve the video and applied problems. |
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He observes that students, once out of college, find it extremely difficult hunting jobs or pursuing further studies. |
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The students are believed to have taken advantage of a loophole in legislation, allowing loan debts to be cancelled by bankruptcy. |
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His second hour students were already pouring into class as he handed them both a pass. |
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Members of the Teaching Staff and a number of present students will be on hand to provide information also. |
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Hence, his pictures of dignified students and tradesmen, of elegant homes and stately churches emerge. |
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The clothing, if not exactly regal, was stately, with students making their presence felt by arriving in whites. |
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It is surely of little importance whether a college's students are drawn from a public school or a state school. |
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These students had studied different types of angles e.g., acute, straight and obtuse angles, and discussed the notion of adjacent angles. |
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Caffeine is obvs the number one sustenance of sleep-deprived college students everywhere. |
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Errant students were caned, that was part of school life and the parents did not object. |
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My students used to ask on occasions whether they were different from my students in Czechoslovakia. |
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Holomisa also condemned the Eastern Cape government's failure to supply stationery to 200 students in Maluti. |
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If the professor has come out, he or she may unwillingly occupy a position of dual authority in the eyes of students. |
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All students of Judo are courageous and inspiring, and all of them overcome great difficulties and personal handicaps. |
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Both students are in the biological oceanography curricular group at Scripps. |
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Enterprising supporters, including York College students and two patients at the hospice, have made and sold their own handiwork. |
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One of the students gave Rani handmade jewellery while others gifted her handmade candles and a card signed by all. |
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We meet so many kinds of people under one roof, from students to enterprising octogenarians, plumbers to novelists. |
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Try telling students that you will be giving a handout after presenting the material, but that you'd like them to listen and think for now. |
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It is also a problem for plumbing students who can't find firms ready to take them on. |
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It is also about the activities of college students in the canteen, sports fields and between classes. |
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He moves among the students in the encampment checking canteens, to see who has been drinking water. |
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Throughout the last three years of my education, I have come to realise just how many oddities Biology students share. |
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The Federal Opposition says most students would get a second-class education under plans canvassed by the Government's higher education review. |
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For uni students, it would seem, the OE is not so much tradition as the rule. |
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There's a practical, workhorse ethic about the school's enology and viticulture programs, where students learn winemaking on a commercial scale. |
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Without them, some of our overlooked students would fall through the cracks. |
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The lecture hall where Layton delivered his speech was filled to capacity and many students who showed up late had to be turned away at the door. |
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It is an objective to get so many people off the unemployment roll, or so many more students into university. |
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The two bilingual educators teach first grade Cape Verdean students in the same building. |
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Other alternatives included leasing space off-campus, or implementing portable office spaces for the graduate students. |
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Universities could also benefit by providing both on-campus and off-campus students equal access to the Internet. |
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Affordable off-campus housing that's close to the university is only a dream for most students. |
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For students who lived off-campus the majority said they walked to campus, while cycling was next in frequency. |
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Their video conferencing unit enables students to participate in off-campus lectures and seminars. |
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In addition, Antioch students alternate periods of study on campus with periods of employment in a variety of off-campus settings. |
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First-generation students are more likely to work off-campus and more likely to work full-time. |
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This year's award focuses on teachers who have developed off-campus learning experiences for ISU students. |
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Occasionally, the owner took pity on us impecunious students and gave us an offcut of something for free. |
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The unknowing teacher might offend some students and upset others by using the wrong words, tone, or body language. |
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Provided by Summerhill School in Kingswinford, the site provides interactive online activities for students, using popular games such as hangman. |
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The offended students said the flier had disrupted a meeting, an assertion that became the basis of disciplinary action. |
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Driving students wait for their tests to be conducted at the Licensing office in San Fernando yesterday. |
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For example, in the LEEP environment, students cannot meet for coffee after class or drop into their professors' offices unannounced. |
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The university relations officer works to represent students on all matters pertaining to governance of the university. |
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Whatever the cause, it would appear arbitrary and capricious to limit the number of years students are given to learn English. |
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Weapons training introduced the students to the Colt.45 and.38, and to the Sten gun, which was considered unreliable by some. |
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This is also having a chilling effect on students deciding whether to study these disciplines that can be easily offshored. |
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Those are all graded off-site and the essays are graded by people who don't know the students. |
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The city tries its best to be considerate to these students, who have studied hard for years. |
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The programme is mainly aimed at secondary school students, but there are no hard and fast rules and a number of primaries also take part. |
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I think the real target oftentimes is not the underclass so much as it is college students. |
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Although it is expensive in hardcover, a paperback edition would make a formidable textbook for advanced undergraduates or graduate students. |
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After their compositions were approved, the students transferred them to the linoleum, using graphite or carbon paper. |
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In her home-made oilskins held together with gaffer tape, the teenage was the most down-to-earth of sailing students. |
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University administrators worry that too many students pursue business degrees, hardly a path of activism. |
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To this the students may add the options of turbocharger or supercharger, carburetor or fuel injection with electronic engine management. |
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Two distinguished old boys of Winchester College received a rousing reception from present students on Friday. |
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As a result, the students become informed stewards of this precious natural resource. |
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Kingston University's equal opportunities officer said students and volunteers would help steward the event. |
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Another misconception is that race-conscious admission policies somehow shame or harm underrepresented students of color. |
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Bilingual education may actually be harming the prospects of many students who don't speak English. |
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Before the students take control of the stick, they must spend time getting familiar with situations they may encounter in the sky. |
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He kept a card index of all his students and remembered and kept in contact with many of them and monitored their subsequent progress. |
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The students really got stuck in and the way they responded showed in these exam results. |
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These types of students are cooperative and interested in building a harmonious relationship with their teacher and peers. |
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It attracts an array of people, from students, to old men, to astonished Japanese tourists. |
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Sometimes I'd even start lecturing the new students present about anatomy, histology, cardiology, immunology. |
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This could benefit the stream of outgoing students in their hunt for new careers and novel opportunities. |
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Its goal is to get Waterloo students thinking about the opportunities a career in the tax field creates for them. |
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School and college students, housewives, career women and senior citizens participated in the meet. |
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Today, vocationally oriented students and careerist colleagues make it a chore. |
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The schools were known for their harsh discipline and for treating students like virtual prisoners. |
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The city council stiffly reprimanded students caught fist-fighting at the college. |
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Why aren't these students mere hash marks representing a quota met for her recruiting territory? |
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Rankin uses a weekly hashtag to organize comments, questions and feedback posted by students to Twitter during class. |
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The Office of the Student Ombudsperson exists to help U of C students solve their problems with the Administration. |
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Individuals who reported that they were students were omitted from these analyses. |
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The conservatives cited the omnipresence of God in the classroom and the right of students to pray to Him. |
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This is a well-crafted, stimulating book of wide interest to all students of early modern culture. |
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A specific stimulus gets specific reactions and that's what he teaches his students to use on their horse. |
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Most of the projects proved that once students put on their thinking caps, nothing could stop them! |
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And once upon a time, potential students could be forgiven for assuming that such a degree course was a worthwhile investment of time and money. |
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Marc McSharry and Barry Duignan play the debonair students, Michael Roper the money-chasing, carpet-bagging uncle. |
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The fellowship program provides summer stipends for Villanova law students working without pay for public interest organizations. |
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Except for a few who live nearby in Chinatown, students who have managed to continue attending classes have either carpooled or taken cabs. |
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They observed the quiet intensity of the students in their assigned carrels. |
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Because many bright college students don't have a clue about the incredible variety of career paths that await them. |
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Earlier in the evening, students had arrived for the black tie event in limousines and horse drawn carriages before being taken to Cheltenham. |
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The dresses are stitched on the institute premises by the students and displayed on a select day. |
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The majority of rotations had a one-to-one ratio of students to preceptors. |
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In looking more closely at the data on paying for conference attendance, we discovered that students are more likely to pay out of pocket. |
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I remember, one of his stock lines when he'd speak to high school students would be, you know, you've got to get out to vote. |
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The students work part time in light maintenance, housekeeping, retail, dishwashing and stockrooms. |
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Most of my students used informal, asymmetrical balance, as formal balance can seem stodgy and dull. |
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When first learning to breathe properly, students should put their hands together in front of their stomach. |
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The final goal is to allow students to order official documents via the internet. |
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Ultimately, the examiners' marks are final and, at the moment, students can do little to challenge them. |
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A very competitive staff versus students match precedes the competition final. |
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Old and new gossip circulated, pranks were played by students on professors, and classes went as scheduled while winter finals approached. |
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This kind of sleep deprivation and dedication usually shows up in students only when term projects and finals are upon us. |
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Carding and spinning wool is fun, and the students used the results in many projects. |
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Concepts are introduced in ways which make them truly available to a non-expert readership and to beginning students. |
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Expensive grinds and extra tutorial classes also feature in today's lifestyle of even the youngest students. |
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The top schools cater for a cohort of students whose parents can afford to pay for grinds and revision courses. |
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Therefore, in a school that sends a large percentage of its students to university, the majority of those students may have had grinds. |
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We will ask the teachers and other staff members to receive the visiting guests and let the students go back to class. |
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Two weeks ago the College Steward banned staff members from drinking with students. |
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The bumper cars were very enjoyable but also quite painful, because the students were bouncing from side to side as they got hit. |
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Once seen as the tipple for students and country bumpkins, cider is now the drink of the moment. |
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I would also like to acknowledge the hard work put in by staff in schools and colleges to enable students to do so well. |
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The huge work pressure the tutorial system creates, can lead students into a downward spiral of self-deprecation and loss of confidence. |
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All three students agreed it was a lively, humorous, spirited debate and a rewarding experience. |
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Since students only need the Internet to access the virtual computer lab, no physical presence on-campus is required. |
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Heritage Music Press has created a winning collection of arrangements introducing piano students to our rich heritage of hymns and spirituals. |
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The students learnt how to heat little copper pellets in a spoon over a Bunsen burner until they melted. |
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Amateurs, beauticians, students and graduates of beauty and visagiste schools can take part in it. |
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Useem says that students develop a visceral understanding of the problems leaders encounter. |
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They said they felt so buoyed up as they were such a great bunch of students. |
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His talk concluded with a brief interactive exercise involving the students. |
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College students are rarely taught this directly, but they absorb it as part of the multiculturally tolerant, non-judgmental campus culture. |
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Reports in South Korea have suggested In Hea Song, 22, and Hyo Jung Jin, 21, had both stayed in a house rented out to visiting Korean students. |
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At the same time, academic freedom is essential to teach students to think. |
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In an introductory course on New York City's visual arts, students investigate art and then journey to taste first-hand the city's joys. |
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Two case studies explore some models of support for visually impaired students, which have an impact on teaching and learning. |
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She noted vitals, took throat cultures, and talked through an interpreter to the nursing students. |
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The increase in teacher aide support was predominantly to students in the non-metropolitan area. |
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And for a lot of students, both native and non-native, it's really an opportunity to have a greater understanding of what it means to be human. |
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More than half of the students in the district qualify for free or reduced-price lunch and nearly 30 percent are non-native English speakers. |
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As a result no questions about the text appeared in the English module exam two weeks ago and students were withdrawn without sitting the paper. |
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The house was full and we non-paying students had to stand in the small foyer. |
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Under this practice, the college bursar was compelled to hand out as much money as students might request at the beginning of the semester. |
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That programme has supported 463 students over 5 years, with bursars achieving an 80 to 95 percent pass rate. |
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The company also provides bursaries for university students to take part in paid work programmes during their summer vacations. |
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He also insisted there was scope to look at more ways of helping students from poorer backgrounds through bursaries offered by universities. |
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The sponsors of the various scholarships and bursaries then presented special awards to the students. |
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He hopes bursaries and charitable grants will be available to students who will struggle to meet the costs. |
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In addition to this, many students will be able to apply for bursaries from their University which also will not need to be repaid. |
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Awkward and spoddy, most are post-graduate students or in their first job in the City. |
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The building is a composition of solids and voids, making spaces at street level where students can sit and interact. |
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Things then came to a head when a motion was made to bus the high school students from River Hebert to Amherst. |
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The school district simply bused students around, but provided little help in integrating the schools once they became desegregated. |
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In geology, students learn about the structure of the Earth, volcanoes and the formation and recycling of rocks. |
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Enthusiasm filled the place as students fired a volley of questions, which the seasoned star answered with poise and complete ease. |
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Now, instead of the state sponsoring all tuition, students are expected to pay half the costs. |
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As with her other volumes, this well-researched collection provides a wide variety of valuable information for students. |
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After a few days, the curious glances and whispers subsided when students saw Mark and Joy holding hands or stealing a brief kiss in the hallways. |
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When I quizzed them privately, two students explained that the volume of their loans was a source of profound shame. |
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Having attacked naval cadets, students, young children and now innocent senior citizens, the music business appears not to fear the consequences of its litigation. |
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LeWitt's wall drawings have been executed by trained teams of assistants, by other artists, by non-professionals and even by high school students. |
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The students really learn to read, criticize, and reimagine works of history. |
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A handful of virology textbooks currently serve as standard references for animal virus researchers, and some serve as course textbooks for students studying basic virology. |
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The larger colleges were full up to capacity, while the smaller ones, which would have the capacity to take in more teaching students were stuck for additional resources. |
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Administrators at a number of nonpublic universities and colleges have abused their power, taking financial advantage of both students and their parents. |
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Is that what we want for the students at Carl Hayden High, where the robotics club is still going strong? |
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Edmund Morgan liked, especially, to teach his students how to make and sharpen a quill. |
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For the wider body of students, certainly I have noticed that an OE of some kind almost invariably follows within a couple of years of graduation. |
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Now 68, he's taught more than 4,000 students, from novice to expert. |
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Student Research and Development is a student-run non-profit which is somewhere between a hackerspace and an incubator for students interested in technology. |
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The package here offers students no up-front fees, loan forgiveness at 25 years, no real rate of interest, a generous grant and bursary system and a cap on the fee itself. |
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Stuck up, half-witted, scruffy-looking students are encouraged. |
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On the following Monday, it was arranged by my resident Adviser that I would meet with the dean of students, Robert Canevari. |
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Also this week, 17 students were handed 14-year prison sentences for rioting. |
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It is, rather, a handbook for philosophy students, written to illustrate how arithmetic, geometry, stereometry, music, and astronomy are interrelated. |
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During the course of the program, students are exposed to equipment used in the field such as buttonholers, high speed sewing machines, and cutters. |
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The calibre and analytical ability of students have increased due to the curriculum and this is one of the reasons for the increase in demand for the profession. |
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The newly-elected students then took solemn oaths to take the school to new heights, fulfil their duties and perform their responsibility without any hesitation. |
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Most career service experts caution students to avoid casual or business casual attire, even though business casual has become the standard in many work environments. |
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He was a severe looking man who was known to be hard on his students. |
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He fascinates the European students, holds them in his grip, through an astonishing personal intensity, a positively violent caringness about everything he believes in. |
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Assuring me that he can be found in Village One during business hours, Koelewijn also suggested that students can speak to either of the two head chefs about their concerns. |
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Would Lanza really have been gang-rushed by fast-thinking primary school students if he stopped to reload? |
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Last week, five students occupied the principal's office for a week. |
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They include executive orders to help homeowners with their mortgages and students with the repayment of loans. |
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If I put the hard word on any of my students or colleagues I supervise I deserve to be booted out of my job because I am potentially exploiting my authority. |
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While many students take it in stride, the test raises anxieties for non-swimmers or those who fear embarrassing failure in front of their new peers. |
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Many African American students have walked in their footsteps on HBCU campuses, contributing to the rise and continued growth of the Black middle class. |
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People often stop in their tracks on the road to look at it, and busloads of architecture students from nearby Aberdeen University have been known to make field trips there. |
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The students were also able to see how different marine animals defend themselves against predators through camouflaging themselves with their environment. |
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Avoiding spitballs, paper airplanes, some desks and a couple of students, John made his way to the teacher's desk, where a rather round man was reading the newspaper. |
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What you will not see is any mention of those students who couldn't hack it, or who didn't do any better than if they had gone through the regular school system. |
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Here in Florida, college students have arrived for spring break. |
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Many students sent us graphs prepared with computer spreadsheet programs. |
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Residence has signed up 90 students who had lived off-campus last year. |
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Our schools are suspending or expelling a tremendous number of black students, and it begins as early as preschool. |
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These Central American immigrants, including university students, teachers, clergy, and campesinos, came from all classes and political persuasions. |
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Accommodation charges are deemed to be the heaviest burden on students finances, and are most often cited as a major factor in choice of university. |
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It is possible to set learning objectives and plan activities that the teacher hopes will achieve the objective, but the outcome will be different for different students. |
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In the claustrophobic gloom of Fez, a small basement club popular with students in downtown New York, Joan Rivers is standing on stage haranguing her audience. |
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The cameras ensure responsible behaviour among students and prompt them to be in their limits, besides coming in handy to produce evidence against the erring. |
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Already, his kitchen was full of brightly clad, bright-faced students talking fit to bust, helping themselves to coffee, and to stuff out of the pantry. |
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Other issues included feelings of social isolation, with students saying they had difficulties fitting in because of a culture clash between university and their home life. |
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I can think of no greater indictment of our educational system than that it produces engineering students who require visual aids in order to add 12 to single-digit numbers. |
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Familiarity with the rudiments of music notation and a certain degree of aural skills are important to the success of first-year music theory students, he says. |
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The college's five-quarter cabinetmaking and fine wood-working program prepare students for employment in cabinetmaking, furniture construction for luxury yachts. |
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Often when nonfluent readers read aloud, their reading is interrupted not only by their own pauses but by other students who tell them the word that is causing the pause. |
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The students found these assaults offensively condescending. |
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Instead, the senator from Massachusetts wants students to be able to refinance federal student loans. |
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Chances are, wherever there are hungry college students, a ramen joint will follow. |
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