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Diplomas and such
* McGill University: Graduate Diplomas are offered in the Department of Career and Professional Development under School of Continuing Studies in topics such as Accounting ( CA, CGA, CMA ), Marketing, International Business, Human Resources.
The institution offers additional educational programs such as Technical Certificates and Applied Technology Diplomas.
Greengates School is distinguished from all other schools in Mexico by the high quality of its teachers, its students ' high scores on the IGCSE and IB Diplomas, and its graduates ' regular acceptance into top universities all over the world such as Dartmouth, Harvard, MIT, Princeton and Stanford in the United States and St Andrews, Cambridge, Imperial and LSE in the United Kingdom, among many others.
Here, a range of full-time courses such as AS / A Levels, BTEC National Diplomas and NVQs are on offer to potential students.
Diplomas are offered in fields such as surgery technology and automotive technology.

Diplomas and by
During the 1920s, the first Ordinary and Higher Certificates and Diplomas were awarded, and by the 1930s Robert Gordon ’ s Technical College was made up of Schools of Engineering, Chemistry, Maths & Physics, Pharmacy, Art ( including architecture ), Domestic Science, and Navigation.
Diplomas were traditionally handed out at graduation by the King of Thailand, created and begun by King Prajadhipok ( Rama VII ).
* V. M. Komarov and the Sergei P. Korolev Diplomas by the International Aeronautical Federation in 1991 and 1994
Additionally, Diplomas in Clinical Research, Forensic Science, Gemmology, Industrial Biotechnology and Enterprise ; and Certification courses in Diamond Grading, Jewellery Designing, are also offered by the college.
Degree-level provision has been offered since 1965, when it was approved to offer the Diploma in Art and Design, validated by the National Council for Diplomas in Art and Design ( NCDAD ).
They are authorized by the Government of Alberta to grant Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor of Applied Science Degrees and Apprenticeship designations.
In 1966 the school was inspected by the Summerson committee which was charged with deciding which art schools were capable of awarding degree-equivalent Diplomas in Art and Design.
His writings include Complete Guide to Online High Schools ( Degree Press, 2007 ), Bears ' Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning ( Ten Speed Press, 2006 ), Bears ' Guide to Earning High School Diplomas Nontraditionally ( 2003 ), and Bears ' Guide to the Best Education Degrees by Distance Learning ( 2001 ).
Diplomas and degree programs are offered in restaurant management by colleges around the world.

Diplomas and discharged
Diplomas were not normally issued to discharged legionaries, as the legions recruited Roman citizens only.

Diplomas and addition
In addition to the Auburn High School Diploma, in May 2011, 74 % of the students completing the IB Diploma curriculum received International Baccalaureate Diplomas.

Diplomas and right
Within the Council of Europe, several international treaties were elaborated in this field: starting with the right to education under Article 2 of the first Protocol of 1952 to the European Convention on Human Rights, the European Convention on the Equivalence of Diplomas leading to Admission to Universities was opened for signature in 1953, the European Convention on the Equivalence of Periods of University Study in 1956, the European Convention on the Academic Recognition of University Qualifications in 1959, the European Agreement on continued Payment of Scholarships to students studying abroad in 1969, and the European Convention on the General Equivalence of Periods of University Study in 1990.

Diplomas and which
Diplomas generally give the name of the institution, signatures of officials of the institution ( generally the president or rector of the university as well as the secretary or dean of the component college ), the type of degree conferred, the conferring authority and the location at which the degree is conferred.
Diplomas used to be printed on large paper, but it has become common to print diplomas on standard letter or A4 size paper, except for most educational institutions in the north of France which issue diplomas on A3 size paper or larger.
Diplomas were issued during the Principate period ( 52-284 AD ) to retiring veterans who had served in those corps of the Roman armed forces which enlisted peregrini, that is, inhabitants of the Roman empire who were not Roman citizens ( the vast majority of the empire's population in the 1st and 2nd centuries ).
Out of the many buildings on the site, two of the largest were selected for refurbishment, and along with the newer buildings, the campus finally opened in 1998, known as the Grove Park campus which handles various qualifications including GCSEs, National Diplomas and A levels.
The WISE campus also home to SWADA which is the South West Academy of Dramatic Arts, he academy offers BTEC Introductory, First, National and Higher National Diplomas ( HND ), and Professional Diploma courses in Performing Arts.

Diplomas and was
He was the first black graduate at the renowned Curtis Institute of Music, where he received an Artist Diplomas degree, and he was the first black recipient of a Doctoral degree at the Eastman School of Music.
In 2006, KIS officially was granted the request to follow the IB Middle Years Program curriculum for grades 6 – 10, and it began issuing MYP Diplomas.
Diplomas were originally made of sheepskin, as paper was not very durable and was difficult to create.

Diplomas and Roman
* Roman Military Diplomas ( RMD, Margaret Roxan, Paul Holder ) Vols.
* Roman Military Diplomas On-Line

Diplomas and were
Diplomas were printed with the new name beginning with the graduating class of 1986.
The majority of one-year courses for sixth formers were then replaced with BTEC First Diplomas and Certificates.
In the past, Regents Diplomas were optional and typically offered for college bound students.

Diplomas and permitted
A postgraduate diploma typically represents 120 credits of postgraduate courses ( whereas a full Master's degree is usually 180 credits ) Postgraduate Diplomas are usually abbreviated as PGDip, PG Dip, PgD, PgDip, and like a PGCert diploma holders are permitted to use ' PGDip ' as a post-nominal.

retrospectively and such
Lenin did not regard such political suppression as philosophically inherent to the dictatorship of the proletariat ; yet the Stalinists retrospectively claimed that such factional suppression was original to Leninism.
This even applies to quatrains that contain specific dates, such as III. 77, which predicts ' in 1727, in October, the king of Persia be captured by those of Egypt ' — a prophecy that has, as ever, been interpreted retrospectively in the light of later events, in this case as though it presaged the known peace treaty between the Ottoman Empire and Persia of that year.
English Dissenters ( such as Puritans and Presbyterians ) who violated the Act of Uniformity 1559 may retrospectively be considered Nonconformists, typically by practising or advocating radical, sometimes separatist, dissent with respect to the Established Church.
Although the group has been retrospectively identified with the New Romantic movement of this period, according to Dave Rimmer, author of New Romantics: The Look, " at the time were no such thing.
Although not named as such at the time, the tour is retrospectively recognised as a British Lions tour.
Because it is difficult to determine exactly when a quorum was lost, points of order relating to the absence of a quorum are " generally not permitted to affect prior action ; but upon clear and convincing proof, such a point of order can be given effect retrospectively by a ruling of the presiding officer, subject to appeal.
Some laws are still passed retrospectively, in 1990 the Pakistan Act ( which readmitted Pakistan to the Commonwealth ) was one such law, despite being passed on 29 June 1990, section 2 subsection 3 states that " This Act shall be deemed to have come into force on 1st October 1989 ", nine months before it was enacted.
The term lounge does not appear in textual documentation of the period, such as Billboard magazine or long playing album covers, but has been retrospectively applied.
This term was subsequently used retrospectively for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons books such as The Complete Book of Dwarves and Complete Arcane, or the numerous Codices for Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40, 000.
This is much more debatable ; it may be something of a flag of convenience for those such as the followers of Dylan Thomas and George Barker whose style clearly marked them off, or on the other hand a tag for those addressed polemically and retrospectively by the Robert Conquest introduction to the New Lines anthology.
Bodies such as the memory council use the term retrospectively.
In 1985, the Queensland Government passed the Queensland Coast Islands Declaratory Act, which was intended to retrospectively abolish any such native title rights, if they existed.
Grants are available for developments such as this and can be used retrospectively.

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