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primary and teacher
Another famous story has it that in primary school after the young Gauss misbehaved, his teacher, J. G.
Cadillac has 4 private primary and secondary schools with approximately 394 students, 20 teachers and a student: teacher ratio of 20: 1.
After two years as a high-school teacher in Oil City, Pennsylvania and one teaching elementary school in the small town of Charlotte Vermont, Dewey decided that he was unsuited for employment in primary or secondary education.
Born in Bakos ( باكوس ), Alexandria, Egypt, as the eldest son of an Egyptian primary school teacher, Fayed's first entrepreneurial venture began at school where he sold homemade lemonade.
Throughout the school's first half-century, education and teacher training was the primary focus of the small regional school.
The hours he spent in the studio of his cousin, Fritz Amann, who was a painter, were decisive in forming young Otto's ambition to be an artist ; he received additional encouragement from his primary school teacher.
At the age of 16 he entered the monastery at Từ Hiếu Temple near Huế, Vietnam, where his primary teacher was Dhyana ( meditation Zen ) Master Thanh Quý Chân Thật.
* French and Indian War study guide, analysis, primary sources, teacher resources
His primary teacher was the Tosafist Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg, then in Worms.
After the war he continued his teacher training and worked from 1 August 1919 as a primary school teacher in Lohne, at that time in the county of Lingen, now in the county of Bentheim.
William Pike, a 22 year old primary school teacher had a leg crushed by a rock during the eruption and a rescue operation was mounted to rescue him from the Dome Shelter near the crater.
The Faculty of Education and Sport was given the highest possible rating for its primary and secondary initial teacher education provision in its most recent Ofsted inspection.
* In June 2010 the Faculty of Education and Sport retained the highest possible rating of ‘ Outstanding ’ for its primary and secondary initial teacher education ( teacher training ) provision, following inspection by Ofsted.
In 2008 Brighton was the first university in the country to achieve an ' outstanding ' rating for management and quality assurance across the full range of primary, secondary and post-compulsory ( 16 +) teacher education courses.
* Zundel Salant, rabbi and primary teacher of Rabbi Yisrael Salanter
She studied in Quilmes, and graduated from La Anunciata Collegiate as a primary teacher, a profession she never practised.
In 1913, a Miss Callie was the teacher for the primary grades and a Professor Rickards, who was also a surveyor for the Atlantic Coast Line Railway from Ocala to Leesburg, taught the older students.
Named for Julia McCarthy who taught at the South Acton School from 1906 to 1952 and Marion Towne who was a teacher in the primary and secondary schools in Acton from 1921 to 1959.
When he learned that a teacher at his old primary school was having his students analyse Beatles ' lyrics, he added a verse of nonsense words.
After taking up a job in a factory and studying at a teacher-training college, she became a primary school teacher.
Franz Xaver Gruber ( 25 November 1787 – 7 June 1863 ), was an Austrian primary school teacher and church organist in the village of Arnsdorf.
His father was a primary grade school teacher from Paco, Manila, and also a retired Sergeant in the Spanish colonial army, while his mother was a primary grade school teacher in their hometown.

primary and tribal
Ananda Marga counts hundreds of missions around the world through which its members carry out various forms of selfless service on Relief ( The social welfare and development organization under AMPS is Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team, or AMURT., Education and women's welfare ( The service activities of this section founded in 1963 are focused on: 1-Education: creating and managing primary, post primary and higher schools, research institutes etc., 2-Relief: creating and managing children's and students ' homes for destitute children and for poor students, cheap hostels, retiring homes, academies of light for deaf dumb and crippled, invalid homes, refuge reabilitation etc., 3-Tribal: tribal welfare units, medical camps etc., 4-Women's welfare: women welfare units, women's homes, nursing homes etc.
The Gabrielino / Tongva Tribe ( sometimes called the " slash " group ) and Gabrielino-Tongva Tribe ( sometimes called the " hyphen " group ) are the two primary factions advocating a casino for the Tongva nation and sharing of revenues to all tribal members.
Finally, following several murders of Yavapai chiefs allied with America by insurgent Yavapai warriors, hostile warrior tribal leaders mobilized the entire Yavapai warrior band into a massive assault on the primary American settlement of Wickenburg and massacred or drove out much of the American populace.
The Vandals, and new Germanic tribal coalitions like the Alamanni and the Franks now became the Roman ’ s primary security concerns.
It is important to remember that performance was the primary distribution method for poetics since tribal times and ancient Greece.
Amphibians like toads and frogs have been featured also, and are depicted as lower creatures that live in more basic tribal systems and usually serve not as the primary villains but as secondary distractions to heroes.
The primary indigenous tribal group are the Massa.
The Network's primary audiences include local, tribal, state and federal officials ; lawyers ; policy-makers ; and public health advocates, though anyone may ask for their assistance.
The primary tribal range from roughly Plains, Montana, westward along the Clark Fork River, Lake Pend Oreille in Idaho, and the Pend Oreille River in Eastern Washington and into British Columbia was given the name Kaniksu by the Kalispel peoples.
Its primary task was to combat tribal forces allegedly stirred up by German agents during the First World War.
In this position, Cohen was the primary legal architect of the Indian New Deal, a federal policy that sought to strengthen tribal governments and reduce federal domination of Indian tribes.
They excavated over 30 Moai, visited the tribal elders in their leper colony north of Hanga Roa and recorded various legends and oral histories including that of Hotu Matua, the Birdman cult, clan names and territories and also some data on the enigmatic rongorongo script ; Van Tilburg credits her with a primary role in assisting preservation of Rapa Nui's indigenous Polynesian culture.
Although Shariah courts existed in urban centers after Ahmad Shah Durrani established an Afghan state in 1747, the primary judicial basis for the society remained in the tribal code of the Pashtunwali until the end of the nineteenth century.
Extending the system of primary education into tribal areas and reserving places for tribal children in middle and high schools and higher education institutions are central to government policy, but efforts to improve a tribe's educational status have had mixed results.
Its primary function was to provide the occupation with a facade of legality in the eyes of the Sahrawi population, drawing on traditions such as the tribal Djema ' a and the Ait Arbein.
Some societies ( e. g. African tribal societies ) employ descent as the primary organizational principle.
Perhaps the primary understanding of tribal traditions was that there was not a separation of the sacred and the secular.

primary and symbolism
The symbolism of a traffic light ( and the meanings of the three primary colors used in traffic lights ) are frequently found in many other contexts.
For years film critics debated the symbolism of the mixed film stocks, but Lelouch acknowledged that the primary reason was that he was running out of money, and black and white stock was cheaper.
In later Zoroastrianism, atar ( in middle Persian: ādar or ādur ) is iconographically conflated with fire itself, which in middle Persian is ataksh, one of the primary objects of Zoroastrian symbolism.
One of Sullivan's primary concerns was the development of an architectural symbolism consisting of simple geometric, structural forms and organic ornamentation.

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