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Soon she fell seriously ill with violent rash, fever and pain, which conveniently made her mother accept her wish to join the " Mantellate ", the local association of Dominican tertiary Sisters.
However, when Darryl F. Zanuck merged his fledgling studio, 20th Century Pictures, with Fox Film Corporation to form Twentieth Century Fox, her status became precarious and even tertiary to that of actresses Loretta Young and Shirley Temple, although she always received top billing in every movie that she made during the 1930s, including Ladies in Love ( 1937 ) with Constance Bennett, Young, and Tyrone Power.
The impoverished state of their finances permitted only her elder brother Leonard to receive a tertiary education, at Yale, while her own formal education ended when she was fourteen.
A member of the Dominican Order ( as a lay tertiary ) of the Catholic Church, she was buried in a nun's habit.
Specifically, she has also " identified the need for $ 7 billion in public education spending across the lifelong spectrum of education, from preschool through to university and TAFE tertiary education.
As a young girl — in emulation of the noted Dominican tertiary, St. Catherine of Siena — she began to fast three times a week and performed severe penances in secret.
In her twentieth year she donned the habit of a tertiary and took the vow of perpetual virginity for which she had longed.
As a young woman, she became a tertiary sister in the same Dominican order in Piedrahita that had fostered the young Torquemada, taking the name María de Santo Domingo.
On her return to St. Vincent she moved from secondary education to the tertiary level and became a lecturer at the St. Vincent Teachers ' Training College.
As well as being a writer, she taught at all levels of education-primary, secondary and tertiary.
She won two scholarships to undertake tertiary education at the University of Sydney, where she completed a B. Sc.
After all, Maude was a tertiary role ; her disappearance affects secondary personality Ned, but she didn ’ t appear all that much, so she didn ’ t really go missed.
She continued her tertiary education at Curtin University of Technology where she completed a BA ( SocSc ) majoring in economics and also Graduate Diplomas in Education and Education Administration.

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Eventually the name " tertiary " became popularized and attached to all who lived in this way.

tertiary and outside
Dumaguete has three major tertiary hospitals, namely the Holy Child Hospital, Negros Oriental Provincial Hospital, and the Silliman Medical Center which is currently associated with St. Luke's Medical Center in Metro Manila and considered one of the best hospitals outside Metro Manila and Metro Cebu.
These structures are formed concentrically around one another, with the primary cortex in the middle and the tertiary cortex on the outside.
1974 ), which had branches on many tertiary campuses, became less vocal and thus lost its grip on student activities ; the MSA was thus replaced by Islamic societies that were either independent or affiliates of other Muslim organizations outside these institutions.
Few qualifications outside the system are accepted by employers or for entry to tertiary study.
The university began as the Bangsaen College of Education in 1955, the first tertiary educational institution outside of Bangkok established to encourage teacher education.
Colegio de San Juan, where located at Libertad, offers secondary and tertiary education and serves as an alternative for thos who cannot afford to study outside the municipality.
Pacific Adventist University ( PAU ) is a tertiary institution located 21 kilometres outside Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, and operated by the South Pacific Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Several groups blocked adoption of PEX for concerns about chemicals getting into the water, either from chemicals outside the pipes, or from chemicals inside the pipes such as methyl tertiary butyl ether and tertiary butyl alcohol.
This meant that BIITE could issue its own degrees and other tertiary qualifications without outside involvement, in the same way as universities, and also be funded like them.

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Staunch Australian right-wingers, on the other hand, level it at those who support such things as government funding for the arts, free tertiary education, and the ABC – all causes which are described by critics as " middle-class welfare ".
Higher, post-secondary, tertiary, or third level education is the stage of learning that occurs at universities, academies, colleges, seminaries, and institutes of technology.
Higher vocational education and training takes place at the non-university tertiary level.
An estimated 300 Mauritians were enrolled for tertiary education in Malaysia as at December 2010.
Media Studies in New Zealand is very healthy, especially due to the NZ film industry and is taught at both secondary and tertiary education institutes.
Media Studies in NZ can be regarded as a singular success, with the subject well-established in the tertiary sector ( such as Screen and Media Studies at the University of Waikato ; Media Studies, Victoria University of Wellington ; Film, Television and Media Studies, University of Auckland ; Media Studies, Massey University ; Communication Studies, University of Otago ).
For example, in order to become a fully qualified teaching professional in Hong Kong working in a state or government-funded school, one needs to have successfully completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Education (" PGDE ") or a Bachelor's degree in Education (" BEd ") at an approved tertiary educational institution or university.
The policy of standardization by the Sirimavo government to rectify disparities created in university enrollment, which was in essence an affirmative action to assist geographically disadvantaged students to obtain tertiary education, resulted in reducing the proportion of Tamil students at university level and acted as the immediate catalyst for the rise of militancy.
Education, particularly at the tertiary level, has expanded dramatically.
Students attend a lecture at a tertiary institution.
Civilian dead include 1, 509 merchant sailors and 3, 357 killed in air attacks and long range artillery bombardments The French government did not provide an estimate of civilian deaths in the war zone, however tertiary sources have estimated civilian war dead at 40, 000.
Black, Indian and Coloured students educated in former Model C schools or at formerly white tertiary institutions will generally adopt a similar accent to their white classmates.
It was assumed in early economic theories, reflecting the context in which the secondary sector of the economy was producing much more than the tertiary sector was able to produce at the time in most countries – to be a fungible resource, homogeneous, and easily interchangeable, and it was referred to simply as workforce or labor, one of three factors of production ( the others being land, and assumed-interchangeable assets of money and physical equipment ).
The assumption that labour or workforces could be easily modelled in aggregate began to be challenged in 1950s when the tertiary sector, which demanded creativity, begun to produce more than the secondary sector was producing at the time in the most developed countries in the world.
The second: The nucleation-condensation model, in which the secondary and tertiary structures of the protein are made at the same time.
In 1935 Tange began the tertiary studies he desired at University of Tokyo's architecture department.
Increasingly, vocational education can be recognised in terms of recognition of prior learning and partial academic credit towards tertiary education ( e. g., at a university ) as credit ; however, it is rarely considered in its own form to fall under the traditional definition of higher education.
At that point many students enrol in a post-secondary VET programme often at the same institution, to obtain a vocational qualification, although they may also seek entry to tertiary education.
At tertiary level, vocational education and training is provided in junior colleges ( two-and three-year programmes ) and at polytechnic colleges.
Switzerland draws a distinction between vocational education and training ( VET ) programmes at upper-secondary level, and professional education and training ( PET ) programmes, which take place at tertiary B level.
In addition, universities of applied sciences ( Fachhochschulen ) offer vocational education at tertiary A level.
Contestants must be under the age of 20 and must not be registered at any tertiary institution.
There are different levels of support under the ITIL structure, these being primary support level, secondary support level and tertiary support level, higher-level administrators being responsible for support at primary level.

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