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es: Academia Británica

Academia and Cuscatleca
* Academia Britanica Cuscatleca, Santa Tecla, El Salvador, Central America

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Reference to them is made according to the organization of Immanuel Bekker's Royal Prussian Academy edition ( Aristotelis Opera edidit Academia Regia Borussica, Berlin, 1831 – 1870 ), which in turn is based on ancient classifications of these works.
It was followed by Academia Scientiarum ( 1687 ), and by A Moral Discourse of the Power of Interest ( 1690 ), dedicated to Robert Boyle, Abercromby's patron in the 1680s.
* Individuals, Humans and Persons: Questions of Life and Death ( co-author with Helga Kuhse ), Academia Verlag, Sankt Augustin, Germany, 1994
In addition to companies, several research institutes ( including Academia Sinica ) and universities have set up branches within the park with a focus on integrated circuits ( ICs ), optoelectronics, and biotechnology.
During the late 16th and early 17th centuries ( and perhaps even earlier ), the university was located to the old chapter house parallel to the south side of the cathedral, later renamed the Academia Carolina.
The most widely recognized building of the university library is Carolina Rediviva, the " revived Carolina ", thus named in reference to Academia Carolina ( see illustration ), which held the university library from the earliest times until 1691, when it was moved to the upper floor of Gustavianum, where it miraculously survived the great city fire of 1702.
Tien was a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the Academia Sinica ( in Taiwan ), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences ( in mainland China ).
Artistic academies were established all over Europe by the end of the 18th century, and many, like the Akademie der Künste in Berlin ( founded 1696 ), the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid ( founded 1744 ), the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg ( 1757 ), the Royal Academy in London ( 1768 ) and the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan ( 1776 ) still run art schools and hold large exhibitions, although their influence on taste greatly declined from the late 19th century.
In its turn the state established Académie was the model for the Real Academia Española ( founded in 1713 ) and the Swedish Academy ( 1786 ), which are the ruling bodies of their respective languages and editors of major dictionaries.
Ho has been elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Academia Sinica ( Taiwan ), and the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy.
In the Academia which some call Acadia pontaniana that collected about the figure of Giovanni Pontano ( Jovianus Pontanus ), he took the classicizing nom de plume of Actius Syncerus.
Here he was one of the founders of the Academia de Bellas Artes ( Academy of Art ), sharing its direction, in 1660, with the architect Francisco Herrera the Younger.
* The supplement dedicated to Iliescu ( in Romanian ), published by Academia Cațavencu, 22 December 2004
The university also produced 12 academicians of the Academia Sinica and one Nobel prize laureate, Lee Yuan-tseh ( Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1986 ), the first Taiwanese to receive the prize.
It was the Swedish Empire's third university following Uppsala University, founded in 1477, and the Academia Gustaviana ( now the University of Tartu in Estonia ), founded in 1632.
), Academia das Ciências de Lisboa, Lisboa, 1940-1960 ( No ISBN at the books ' record at the Portuguese National Library )
In 2009, with the new orthographic agreement, the change generated controversy between the Academy of Letters of Acre ( Academia Acreana de Letras ) and the Brazilian Academy of Letters ( Academia Brasileira de Letras ), alleging that the change would mean the denial of the state's historical and cultural roots, changing the last letter of the toponym from " E " to " I ".
In 1701, Johann Berthold von Höffer ( 1667 – 1718 ), a nobleman and amateur composer from Ljubljana, founded the Academia Philharmonicorum Labacensis based on Italian models.
He has been elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the Chinese Academy of Sciences ( 中国科学院, People's Republic of China ), the Academia Sinica ( 中央研究院, Republic of China ( Taiwan )), the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Royal Society, etc.
English has no authoritative body governing " correct " usage, unlike some other languages, such as French ( Académie française ), Italian ( Accademia della Crusca ), Icelandic ( Íslensk málstöð ), and Spanish ( Real Academia Española ).

Academia and school
*, a video focusing on the hate crimes incited by KABC 790 AM shock jock Doug McIntyre against a Los Angeles charter school, Academia Semillas del Pueblo, in 2006.
After graduation from high school, in 1978 he aimed to enter Musashino Academia Musicae, a conservatory in Tokyo.
The school is named after Dom Silvério Gomes Pimenta, a Catholic priest of the early twentieth century who was a member of the Academia Brasileira de Letras, the Brazilian Academy of Literature.
* Karachay-Cherkess State Technological Academia: civil engineering, mechanical engineering, energy engineering, business management, accounting, finance, medical school.
In Peru, cram schools, known as " Academias ", are institutions which intensively prepare, in about a year, high school graduates to gain admission to either University (" Academia Pre Universitaria "), or Military Schools (" Academia Pre-Militar ").
The school was named Academia et Universitas Vilnensis.
Academia del Perpetuo Socorro (" Academy of Our Lady of Perpetual Help ") was founded in 1921 as a Catholic parochial school pertaining to the Perpetuo Socorro Parish at the Archdiocese of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
He graduated from Academia del Perpetuo Socorro high school in Miramar, Puerto Rico, as class president before enrolling in the University of Puerto Rico.
At the time, Amalia Paoli was residing in San Juan ( in the ward of Santurce ) where she was running a singing school ( Academia Paoli ).
After having studied physics and mathematics, he studied as an architect in Barcelona and at the school of architecture of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid, from where he graduated on 13 December 1873.
His contributions to the parish, include: founding member of the Núcleo Cultural da Horta (); founded the Casa dos Rapazes () in 1955, which functioned until 1971, while at the same time helping to organize the Corpo Nacional de Escutas () local chapter 171 ; in 1956 he helped to organize the Grupo Coral da Igreja das Angústias (), today known as the Grupo Coral Mater Dei ; in 1957 he also began teaching in Horta's lyceum ( high school ), which he continued to do in various disciplines until 1977 ; in 1960 he founded Conferencia Vicentina () in order to assist construction projects in the parish, and to support the parish kitchens ( which served 120 meals daily until 1974 ); in 1963, he organized the third company of the Associação Guias de Portugal (), while also founding the Instituo Açoriano de Cultura (); he also helped to inaugurate the Museu de Arte Sacra da Horta () in 1965 and was a co-founder of the Academia Mariana dos Açores () in 1990.
The craft of history was not a professional subject taught in school, such as the scholastic subjects of logic, theology, law and natural science, but rather something practised by well-educated men of learning, not subjected to the process of systems and procedures of Academia.
During the late 18th century, the Real Academia de Artilharia, Fortificação e Desenho of Rio de Janeiro was created in 1792 through a decree issued by the Portuguese authorities as a higher education school for the teaching of the sciences and engineering.
It is the site of a hydroelectric power station and of a training school of the Spanish army ( Academia Básica de Suboficiales ).
He also founded the school of engineering at the Academia de San Carlos and introduced certain policy initiatives, such as an order to require convicted criminals in Mexico City to receive instruction in Christian doctrine.
Within the scope of the Portuguese Empire, the Portuguese founded in 1792 the oldest engineering school of Latin America ( the Real Academia de Artilharia, Fortificação e Desenho ), as well as the oldest medical college of Asia ( the Goa Medical College ) in 1842.
Luna saw the need for a military school, so in October 1898 he established a military academy at Malolos the Academia Militar, the precursor of the present Philippine Military Academy.
Founded in 1897, the Juarez Stake Academy ( JSA ) or Academia Juárez, located in Colonia Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, is the oldest private high school owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ) that follows a dual-language program that is unique in the country.

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After completing his elementary and secondary education at Academia Santa Teresita and Academia del Perpetuo Socorro, both located in San Juan, Rosselló moved to the mainland United States to attend college.
For all his body of work, Holdemar is considered an immortal by the Academy of Literature of Santa Catarina ( Academia Catarinense de Letras ).
* Academia Santa Rosa de Lima, Rincón, Grades PK-6
He received his elementary education at Academia Santa Monica in Santurce, a district of San Juan.

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