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Because French universities are technically institutions for training secondary school teachers, this position gave Durkheim considerable influence — his lectures were the only ones that were mandatory for the entire student body.
How this Leipzig Reifezeugnis differed technically from the one he had been granted at Reichenberg is unclear from the document, but it apparently qualified him for regular matriculation as a student at the University, which normally required the Abitur.
The threshold of what is perceptible, technically known as the just noticeable difference, also varies as a function of the timbre of the pitch: in one study, changes in tone quality reduced student musicians ' ability to recognize as out-of-tune pitches that deviated from their appropriate values by ± 12 cents.
The novel was translated into English by Vizetelly & Co. in the 1880s as Abbé Mouret's Transgression, but this text must be considered faulty by any student of literature due to its many omissions and bowdlerisations, as well as its rendering of Zola's language in one of his most technically complex novels into a prolix and flat style of Victorian English bearing little resemblance to the original text.
If " All of the above " is used, then technically the student is correct no matter which option is selected!
The University High School, technically a part of the campus and its School of Education, has a Student Council independent of the campus student council system.
The Assassins ' Guild lists him as having vanished without trace since the events in Hogfather, though they have named a " Teatime Prize " in his honour, which is given annually to the student who devises the most creative, but technically accurate, hypothetical inhumation, preferably complete with maps and a proposed route that avoids or disables any guards.
At many institutions, students who pass the exam and are formally accepted as PhD candidates are technically entitled to a Master of Arts or Master of Sciences degree, but submitting the application is not required, so no master's degree will be awarded unless the student specifically requests it.
As the student is technically a student of their U. S. sponsoring university, the student may be liable to paying tuition fees and other university related expenses to that university.
The NEO was an officer of NUS and therefore technically directed by the NUS National Executive and not by the student environment movement ; moreover, the NEO position was appointed through NUS ’ s electoral processes rather than through a democratic decision of ASEN.
The Baccalaureate is a requirement when enrolling in a university, because, technically, without passing it, the student is not a high school graduate, but, usually it counts for almost nothing in the admission scores ( in most universities, 0-20 % is the norm ).

student and cannot
The President said the nation's 92 medical and 47 dental schools cannot now handle the student load needed to meet the rising need for health care.
Rand's student, Leonard Peikoff has argued that the identification of one's interests itself is impossible absent the use of principles, and that self-interest cannot be consistently pursued absent a consistent adherence to certain ethical principles.
Establishing order in the classroom is crucial for student learning ; effective teaching cannot take place in a loud and disorganized environment.
The student government cannot participate in the vote: only oversee it.
" Through his teachings, Jonathan understands that the spirit cannot be really free without the ability to forgive, and that the way to progress leads — for him, at least — through becoming a teacher, not just through working hard as a student.
Vajrayana Buddhism is esoteric, in the sense that the transmission of certain teachings only occurs directly from teacher to student during an initiation or empowerment and cannot be simply learned from a book.
A student in Quebec cannot enter university with a secondary diploma from Quebec alone.
In 2010, Patriot responded to Wikileaks ' claim to have revealed Hovind's dissertation, writing that the Wikileaks file was not the " finished " product, but because they do not " retain ownership to student thesis ’ or dissertations, as is commonly practiced by many schools ", they " cannot release student work to the public ".
Some of the answers obtained to these questions, seem plain and full of significance, and cannot I think, fail to interest every student of natural history.
They are both religious and working class and during their student years cannot afford more than the bare necessities of life.
SAP is also used for student radio stations that cannot otherwise get on the air due to crowded FM broadcasting bands.
In sum, a student cannot achieve power over their future until they know what their future can be.
After gaining entrance, traditionally a student cannot be expelled, pays no tuition, and enjoys a state student benefit.
Theaetetus is a young student of mathematics who proposed three definitions that are refuted by Socrates, according to whom, knowledge cannot be defined as a perception, nor as a true opinion, nor as an explanation besides a true opinion.
Game Maker provides a two-dimensional particle system often used by indie, hobbyist, or student game developers, though it cannot be imported into other engines.
Some students and parents believe this kind of education cannot nurture a student thoroughly, and choose to go to an alternative school, that suggests a different way to learn for students.
Therefore, the hired grad student cannot feed Bell the correct answer, because he can't find it.
Losses on student loans are extremely low, even when students default, in part because these loans cannot be discharged in bankruptcy unless repaying the loan would create an " undue hardship " for the student borrower and his or her dependents.
The Basics ( 基本功 ) are a vital part of any martial training, as a student cannot progress to the more advanced stages without them ; Basics are usually made up of rudimentary techniques, conditioning exercises, including stances.
If a student is absent, she / he may view some of the missed materials at the same time that the rest of the class does, even though the student cannot be physically in the classroom.

student and system
Cadillac's public education system has a total of 10 schools, with approximately 3, 100 students and 166 teachers with a student: teacher ratio of 19. 1: 1.
Jefferson had enacted a system of student self-government, allowing students to choose their own studies, make their own arrangements for boarding, and report all wrongdoing to the faculty.
In Chile, there is an extensive voucher system in which the State pays private and municipal schools directly based on student attendance.
The voucher system in Chile has been controversial and has led to periodic mass protests, especially the 2006 Penguin Revolution and the 2011 student protests in Chile.
Slaw, the Canadian legal co-operative, offered this advice to lawyers just starting out in practice, especially those who are trying to pay off student loans, " The GnuCash software ... should present a great alternative for lawyers looking for a solid accounting system at low cost.
An article from MIT's student paper The Tech used the term hacker in this context already in 1963 in its pejorative meaning for someone messing with the phone system.
One of the major diversions from practice in England, possible because of devolution, was the abolition of student tuition fees in 1999, instead retaining a system of means-tested student grants.
He learned theurgy from Maximus of Ephesus, a student of Iamblichus ; his system bears some resemblance to the Neoplatonism of Plotinus ; Polymnia Athanassiadi has brought new attention to his relations with Mithraism, although whether he was initiated into it remains debatable ; and certain aspects of his thought ( such as his reorganization of paganism under High Priests, and his fundamental monotheism ) may show Christian influence.
Each nation has student housing, but the accommodations in no way meet demand, and they are usually appointed according to a queue system.
Then on Oct 23, 1972, Balliett's student, Dr. Juno Jordan, changed Numerology further and helped it to become the system known today under the title " Pythagorean ", although Pythagoras himself had nothing to do with the system.
For example, one agency may use the information to determine how well the overall education system is performing, and another may use its assessments to determine whether an individual student has learned required material.
In this system, grade-level expectations are defined as the performance of the median student, a level at which half the students score better and half the students score worse.
Much of the early work leading up to the discovery of the ubiquitin proteasome system occurred in the late 1970s and early 1980s at the Technion in the laboratory of Avram Hershko, where Aaron Ciechanover worked as a graduate student.
" School choice " as it entails a switch from public to private schooling would therefore do little to solve the problems facing the educational system, since a private school would perform no better than a public school when faced with exactly the same student body.
In 1884 Paul Gottlieb Nipkow, a 23-year-old university student in Germany, patented the first electromechanical television system which employed a scanning disk, a spinning disk with a series of holes spiraling toward the center, for rasterization.
It shares some peculiarities, such as the student nation system, with Lund University and the University of Helsinki.
In 1968, Ivan Sutherland, with the help of his student Bob Sproull, created what is widely considered to be the first virtual reality and augmented reality ( AR ) head mounted display ( HMD ) system.
 He made another major contribution to the field in his 1979 paper, joint with his student Robert A. Reckhow, " The Relative Efficiency of Propositional Proof Systems ", in which they formalized the notions of p-simulation and efficient propositional proof system, which started an area now called propositional proof complexity.
For example, employment law was modified to give more protection to workers, and the student loan system was changed to eliminate interest payments for New Zealand resident students and graduates.
Hiram has implemented a Tuition Guarantee system, which ensures that the annual cost for tuition will not increase between the first year a student is enrolled at Hiram and the student's senior year.
The community houses students and student families, and it includes a child development lab, an environmental studies demonstration house, wetlands, a permaculture food forest, individual gardens, and the " ecological machine ," which is a wastewater treatment system that naturally treats sewage to reuse quality.

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