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Elective and classes
There are three higher classes of membership, Elective Member, Honorary Fellow and Fellow.
Elective classes are offered in astronomy, science ethics, animal behavior, and organic chemistry.
Elective offerings in Visual and Performing Arts include: all art and music classes, Acting I, Actors ’ Workshop, Creative Writing I and II, Journalism, TV Production I and II, and Film Studies.
Elective offerings in Family and Life Skills include: Business, Computer classes, Industrial Technology, Family and Consumer Sciences, Music and Fine Arts.
Elective classes from that academy are chosen, and the student is placed in core classes with other students in the same academy, for the remaining three years.

Elective and are
Among his major works as a literary critic are essays on Goethe's novel Elective Affinities ; the work of Franz Kafka and Karl Kraus ; translation theory ; the stories of Nikolai Leskov ; the work of Marcel Proust and perhaps most significantly, the poetry of Charles Baudelaire.
Elective Members are selected " for significant contributions to ornithology and / or service to the Union.
With the exception of schools offering the Integrated Programme, which leads to either an International Baccalaureate Diploma or to an A-level exam, most students are streamed into a wide range of course combinations at the end of their second year, bringing the total number of subjects they have to sit at O-level to between six to ten, with English, Mother Tongue or Higher Mother Tongue Language, Mathematics, one Science and one Humanities Elective being compulsory.
Bonus points are capped at 4, except for those applying to schools offering Chinese Language Elective Programme ( CLEP ) or Malay Language Elective Programme ( MLEP ).
* To a proposed Elective Legislature, it is objected that French Canadians do not wish to change their customary laws, and that there are not enough fit men to compose a Legislature.
Various special programmes are offered in HCI, such as the Bi-cultural Studies Programme, the Art Elective Programme and the Science and Math Talent Programme.
Elective courses are also offered in the third and fourth years of university, though the choice is more restrictive and will depend upon the particular major the student has chosen.
Trabuco Hills High School Model United Nations is currently an extra-curricular club with an option to earn academic credit ( Social Science Elective ) if the proper requirements are met.

Elective and offered
It also offered a university-level French curriculum as part of the Language Elective Programme ( LEP ) until it was discontinued in 2006.
Since 2006, Drama has been earmarked as a niche area for growth in the school, following in the footsteps of Anglo-Chinese Junior College which has offered the Drama Elective Programme to its students.
It also offers the Music Elective Programme ( MEP ) and the Regional Studies Programme ( RSP ) both offered only by a few selected schools.

Elective and music
TKGS served as a Music Elective Programme ( MEP ) centre for students who were taking music as an ' O ' Level subject but whose schools did not have suitable facilities.
In 1983, TKGS was selected by the Ministry of Education ( MOE ) for the Music Elective Programme ( MEP ), and was one of four schools in Singapore to offer music as an examinable ' O ' Level subject.

Elective and family
Elective monarchy can practically function as a hereditary monarchy, for example in case of eligibility being limited to members of one family ( or even further, if allowed by the rules of precedence in the election ).

Elective and .
Six episodes from series one were a core text in the Year 12 English Advanced syllabus for the Higher School Certificate in New South Wales ( 2000 – 2008 ) for Module C: Representation and Text: Elective 1: Telling the Truth.
The Holy Roman Empire, which was an Elective monarchy, came to be dominated by the Habsburg dynasty, who would turn it into a hereditary position in all but name.
It was subsequently amended by () which prohibited political or religious tests but required a loyalty oath as qualification to any office or public trust, by the Virgin Islands Elective Governor Act () which made the Governor an elected office, by (), and by (), which removed the reight to indictment for certain crimes and removed the jurisdiction of the admiralty courts.
Elective surgery generally refers to a surgical procedure that can be scheduled in advance because it does not involve a medical emergency.
* Based on timing: Elective surgery is done to correct a non-life-threatening condition, and is carried out at the patient's request, subject to the surgeon's and the surgical facility's availability.
Goethe's Elective Affinities ( 1809 ) is set around the city of Weimar.
Some ideas in the play recall Goethe's novella Elective Affinities: Stoppard's characters " Thomasina " and " Septimus " have parallels in Goethe's " Ottalie " and " Eduard ", and the historical section of the play is set in 1809, the year of the novella.
Elective intubation may be performed to reduce oxygen demand if the SvO2 remains low despite optimization of hemodynamics.
Elective studies in these fields can account for 10 credit points for students.
Elective proclivities have nothing to do with it.
The German writer Goethe was a friend of Döbereiner, attended his lectures weekly, and used his theories of chemical affinities as a basis for his famous 1809 novella Elective Affinities.
Elective surgery is the main option for unilateral sciatica and focuses on removal of the underlying cause by removing disk herniation and eventually part of the disc.
A proposed Elective Member must be nominated by three Fellows or Elective Members and more than half of the Fellows and Elective Members must vote for the proposed member for him or her to be declared elected.
Candidates must be an Honorary Fellow or Elective Member in good standing.
They prefer a Legislative Council, nominated by the King, because less expensive than an Elective Assembly.
One of the stipulations is the successful completion ( i. e., receiving a grade of “ C ” or its equivalent ) in 4 AP courses in the areas of English, Science / Mathematics, Foreign Language, and Elective.

classes and are
So all-important are ideas, we are told, that persons successful in business and happy in social life usually fall into two classes: those who invent new ideas of their own, and those who borrow, beg, or steal from others.
In Patchen's eyes, organized churches are as odious as organized governments, and Christian symbols, having been taken over by the moneyed classes, are now agents of corruption.
Three distinct classes of loans are made available to farmers' cooperatives by the Banks for Cooperatives: Commodity loans, operating capital loans, and facility loans.
But nighttime operation by stations of other classes of course entails skywave interference to groundwave service, interference which is substantial unless steps are taken to minimize it.
Aids sounds more like a Pony Club, or horsemanship classes -- riding a horse and showing a dog are very similar!!
They involve only simple mathematics that are taught in grammar school arithmetic classes.
Sometimes when there are many outcomes for a single trial, we group these outcomes into two classes, as in the example of the die, where we have arbitrarily constructed the classes `` ace '' and `` not-ace ''.
their classes of animal and plant terms are restricted to generalizations or recurrent parts ( fish, bird, tree, grass, horn, tail, bark, root ).
Other classes are included only by myself ( interrogatives, adverbs ) or only by Swadesh and Hoijer ( pronouns, demonstratives ).
What we have left as reasonably comparable are four classes: ( 1 ) body parts and products, which with a proportionally nearly even representation ( 51 terms out of 253, 25 out of 100 ) come out with nearly even ratios ; ;
If it were wholly random and unrelated, it would be 2.0, assuming the five classes were equal in n, which approximately they are.
Thus, the white middle and lower classes are arrayed against the Negro middle and lower classes.
They are predominantly middle- and upper-class people, and undoubtedly share the values and attitudes of those classes.
and a mere cost apportionment which somehow spreads among the classes and units of service even those costs that are strictly unallocable from the standpoint of specific cost determination.
But the major portions of the total costs of a utility business are common or joint to all, or nearly all, classes of customers ; ;
But in the second subtype, which I take to be the one more frequently applied, only the operating expenses and not the `` cost of capital '' or `` fair return '' are apportioned directly among the various classes of service.
To be sure, the capital investments in ( or, alternatively, the estimated `` fair values '' of ) the plant and equipment are apportioned among the different classes, as are also the gross revenues received from the sales of the different services.
There are obvious reasons of convenience for this practice of excluding `` cost of capital '' from the direct apportionment of annual costs among the different classes of service -- notably, the avoidance of the controversial question what rate of return should be held to constitute `` cost of capital '' or `` fair rate of return ''.
The girls are prone to dress far more flamboyantly than their counterparts out of town, and eye shadow, mascara, and elaborate bouffant hairdos -- despite the admonitions of cautious guidance personnel -- are not unknown even in early morning classes.

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