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At some community colleges, the partnering four-year institution teaches the third and fourth year courses at the community college location and thereby allows a student to obtain a four year degree without having to physically move to the four-year school.
His third wife was Erica Sherover ( 1938 – 1988 ), a former graduate student and forty years his junior, whom he married in 1976.
35 or 50-between 98 and 117 ) was among the Apostolic Fathers, was the third Bishop of Antioch, and was a student of John the Apostle.
Oxford had borrowed the name from a third Shakespeare, the man of that name from Stratford-upon-Avon, who was a law student at the time, but who was never an actor or a writer.
A precocious student, Durkheim entered the École Normale Supérieure ( ENS ) in 1879, although he succeeded only in his third attempt.
In 1948, after the college had moved to the Auditorium Building, Washington was elected the third president of Roosevelt's student council.
After writing the second and third drafts of Empire Strikes Back in which the point was introduced, Lucas reviewed the new backstory he had created: Anakin Skywalker had been Obi-Wan Kenobi's brilliant student and had a child named Luke, but was swayed to the dark side by Emperor Palpatine ( who became a Sith and not simply a politician ).
The university student population of 11, 800 comprises a third of the resident population of Cookeville.
Why We're in Vietnam describes a reunion of two veterans, one being John Sullivan, at the funeral of a third and recounts an incident that almost escalated into a My Lai Massacre involving a former student and player in the Hearts game in Hearts In Atlantis, Ronnie Malenfant.
As the university population rose during the 1980s the sums paid to universities became linked to their performance and efficiency, and by the mid 1990s funding per student had dropped by 40 % since the mid-1970s, while numbers of full-time students had reached around 2, 000, 000 ( around a third of the age group ), up from around 1, 300, 000.
* In the third Sly Cooper game Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves, Murray is a student of Dreamtime, and his master joins the gang as well.
In 2006, Catalina Foothills had Arizona's second highest percentage of students exceeding math, the third highest percentage of students exceeding reading standards, and the ninth highest percentage of student exceeding writing standards on the Arizona Instrument to Measure Success ( AIMS ) mandatory exam.
The student body, with enrollment of 567 in 2007, grew by a third since a few years ago.
His own process, depending on the third principle, was to give a student learning a language for the first time a short passage of a few lines, and to encourage the pupil to study first the words, then the letters, then the grammar, then the meaning, until a single paragraph became the occasion for learning an entire literature.
A student entering a private, fee-paying school ( usually at age 13 ) would join the " third form " equivalent to year 9.
The college statutes also stipulate that one third of the student of the college should be advanced students, that is students studying for postgraduate qualification.
In a third example of the current ( third ) paradigm, since Roman Jakobson's student, Michael Silverstein opened the way, there has been an efflorescence of work done by linguistic anthropologists on the major anthropological theme of ideologies in this case " language ideologies ", sometimes defined as " shared bodies of commonsense notions about the nature of language in the world.
Through the third degree, or " master training ", sometimes given the Japanese name of Shinpiden (" 神秘伝 " in Japanese, meaning " Mystery Teachings "), the student becomes a Reiki Master.
A student of the Second Degree can use the third / distance symbol to connect with the Reiki along with the first / power symbol ; the distance symbol is sent first and is then sealed with the power symbol.
He was first elected to the Virginia legislature when he was only 19 years old and still a student, but because he was underage, he was not allowed to serve until his third term.
The Pedagogical Computer Centre ( PCC ) is located on the third floor of the building, home to labs with the necessary materials to conduct courses requiring student computer use.
There have been many commentaries on Ibn ' Arabī's Fuṣūṣ al-Ḥikam: the first, al-Fukūk, was written by his stepson and heir, Ṣadr al-Dīn al-Qunawī, who had studied the book with Ibn ' Arabī ; the second by Qunawī's student, Mu ' ayyad al-Dīn al-Jandī, which was the first line-by-line commentary ; the third by Jandī's student, Dawūd al-Qaysarī, which became very influential in the Persian-speaking world.

third and body
In the early 1950's, Smith, together with his distinguished colleague, George Trager ( so austerely academic he sometimes fights his own evident charm ), and a third man with the engaging name of Birdwhistell ( Ray ), agreed on some basic premises about the three-part process that makes communication: ( 1 ) words or language ( 2 ) paralanguage, a set of phenomena including laughing, weeping, voice breaks, and `` tone '' of voice, and ( 3 ) kinesics, the technical name for gestures, facial expressions, and body shifts -- nodding or shaking the head, `` talking '' with one's hands, et cetera.
He climbed, as quickly as he could urge his body, up the two unbroken flights to the third floor, pulling himself along on a delicate balustrade, all that remained of the building's beauty.
By the end of the third act, the artist is dead but the body lingers on, a shell among other shells.
Age restrictions were in place with thirty ( and in some cases forty ) years as a minimum, rendering something like a third of the adult citizen body ineligible at any one time.
Attlee chaired the third body, the Lord President's Committee, which ran the civil side of the war.
Roughly a third of his body is a " techno-organic " mesh.
The Vajrayana system states that the central channel ( avadhūtī ) begins at the point of the third eye, curves up to the crown of the head, and then goes straight down to the lower body.
The relation he there gives of the miracle is as follows: " On the nones ( or 7th ) of May, about the third hour, ( or nine in the morning ,) a vast luminous body, in the form of a cross, appeared in the heavens, just over the holy Golgotha, reaching as far as the holy mount of Olivet, ( that is, almost two English miles in length ,) seen not by one or two persons, but clearly and evidently by the whole city.
In the great majority of species, the tail is between a third and a half the length of the body, although there are some exceptions ( for example, the bobcat and margay ).
The third point, 96 degrees, was approximately the human body temperature, then called " blood-heat ".
Production of both the utility and sedan continued with minor changes until 1953, when they were replaced by the facelifted FJ model, introducing a third panel van body style.
In February 1918, the third Inter-Allied Labour and Socialist Conference ( representing delegates from Great Britain, France, Belgium and Italy ) issued its report, advocating an international labour rights body, an end to secret diplomacy, and other goals.
After two original photos, one negative and one first-generation copy had been found, the Senate Intelligence Committee located ( in 1976 ) a third backyard photo ( CE 133-C ) showing Oswald with newspapers held away from his body in his right hand ).
A junction with the opposite semiconductor type is formed at a point along the length of the body for the third terminal ( Emitter ).
In a more general usage in celestial mechanics, the expression ' tidal force ' can refer to a situation in which a body or material ( for example, tidal water, or the Moon ) is mainly under the gravitational influence of a second body ( for example, the Earth ), but is also perturbed by the gravitational effects of a third body ( for example, by the Moon in the case of tidal water, or by the Sun in the case of the Moon ).
The perturbing force is sometimes in such cases called a tidal force ( for example, the perturbing force on the Moon ): it is the difference between the force exerted by the third body on the second and the force exerted by the third body on the first.
The externally-generated field is usually that produced by a perturbing third body, often the Sun or the Moon in the frequent example-cases of points on or above the Earth's surface in a geocentric reference frame.
The first is a large body of cuneiform documents, mostly from the empire of the so-called Third Dynasty of Ur at the very end of the third millennium.
Thorstein, Leif's brother, marries Gudrid, widow of the captain rescued by Leif, then leads a third expedition to bring home Thorvald's body, but is driven off course and spends the whole summer wandering the Atlantic.

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