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Forty-four and American
Forty-four school, college and university, and state and public libraries were provided with a dozen American Memory collections on CD-ROMs and videodisks ( these formats are no longer being supported ).
Forty-four percent of American college students report feeling symptoms of depression.

Forty-four and 15
Forty-four trim combinations were available, along with 15 special monotone paint colors.
Forty-four trim combinations were available, along with 15 special monotone paint colors.

Forty-four and including
Forty-four of her paintings were showcased including landscapes from Giverny and Japan.

Forty-four and with
Forty-four years after his death, on 7 June 1871, his remains were brought to Florence, and with all the pride, pomp and circumstance of a great national mourning, found their final resting-place beside the monuments of Machiavelli and Alfieri, of Michelangelo and Galileo, in the church of Santa Croce, the pantheon of Italian glory he had celebrated in Dei sepolcri.
Forty-four RABDe 500 trains with a total of 308 coaches were delivered to SBB-CFF-FFS between 1999 and 2005.
Forty-four of these cars were delivered between 1982 and 1983, with the final four ( along with replacements for damaged cars ) delivered in 1992 ; each car, which can operate independently, is identified by numbers " 1 " through " 48 ," has a restroom and space for wheelchairs, but no support for bicycles.

Forty-four and three
Forty-four people were killed a couple hours ago at Kennison State University ; three swimmers from the men's team were killed and two others are in critical condition ; when after having heard the explosion from their practice facility they ran into the fire to help get people out ... ran into the fire.

Forty-four and are
Forty-four percent of Albertans are of British descent, and there are also large numbers of Germans, Ukrainians, and Scandinavians.
" Forty-four cities in sixteen states are included.
* August 25 – Forty-four people are dead after two bombs explode in Hyderabad.
Forty-four drugs, diluents, flavouring agents and emollients mentioned by Discorides are still listed in the official pharmacopoeias of Europe.
Forty-four Fellows are elected each year, and there are currently 1, 314 in total.
Forty-four people are injured.
Forty-four of these glaciers are in the Fitzpatrick Wilderness, centered around the highest mountain peaks.

Forty-four and have
Forty-four U. S. states have passed " shall issue " concealed carry legislation of one form or another.

Forty-four and participated
Forty-four nations participated, and a vast amount of data was collected.

Forty-four and .
Forty-four percent of Brooklyn's employed population, or 410, 000 people, work in the borough ; more than half of the borough's residents work outside its boundaries.
Forty-four pounds of gold weighed down the royal couple in this burial, discovered near Kyzyl, capital of the Siberian republic of Tuva.
Forty-four chiefs from the Waikato-Tainui tribe signed the Treaty .< ref >< P298-302 Treaty of Waitangi.
Forty-four years later he told his biographer Oscar von Riesemann, " playing gripped my whole imagination and had a marked influence on my ambition as a pianist.
Forty-four were killed at Khirbet Kurikur on 18 July 1948.
Forty-four were built in 1956, mostly for the Swedish market, and most still survive.
Forty-four houses, thirty-seven stables and seventeen barns burned down.
Forty-four is a tribonacci number, a happy number, an octahedral number and a palindromic number.
Forty-four yachts competing in a state title heat being held at the Largs Bay Sailing Club were struck by a violent thunder squall that lashed and wreaked widespread destruction across the city of Adelaide and surrounding districts.
Forty-four villages were submerged by the reservoir.

American and colleges
For this purpose we now draw upon data from sociological and psychological studies of students in American colleges and universities, and particularly from the Cornell Values Studies.
The metaphysical conceits, which fascinate the Reactionary Generation still dominant in backwater American colleges, were embroideries.
There can be no doubt that the American Catholic accomplishment in the field of higher education is most impressive: our European brethren never cease to marvel at the number and the size of our colleges and universities.
Yet for better or for worse, the truth of the matter is that most American Catholic colleges do not owe their existence to general Catholic support but rather to the initiative, resourcefulness and sacrifices of individual religious communities.
American Catholic colleges and universities are, in a very real sense, the product of `` private enterprise '' -- the `` private enterprise '' of religious communities.
Most American middle schools, high schools, and colleges have organized cheerleading squads made up solely of students.
College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American universities, colleges, and military academies, or Canadian football played by teams of student athletes fielded by Canadian universities.
The 1869 game between Rutgers and Princeton is important in that it is the first documented game of something called intercollegiate " football " ever played between two American colleges, and because of this, Rutgers refers to itself as The Birthplace of College Football.
Some other American colleges later adopted the word to describe individual fields at their own institutions, but " campus " did not yet describe the whole university property.
Although Canada is internationally a fairly strong country in diving, the vast majority of Canadian high schools and universities do not have diving teams, and many Canadian divers accept athletic scholarships from American colleges.
* Fraternities and sororities, often called the " Greek System ," at American colleges and universities because many of them are named after Greek letters
In 2006, the Educational Testing Service ( ETS ) rated the Business and Accounting undergraduates in the 95th percentile amongst American colleges.
Also in 2009, Forbes ranked it 33rd among their list of the 600 best American colleges.
However, especially in Europe, many topics covered in the general education conveyed at American liberal arts colleges are also addressed in specialized secondary schools.
Valued at $ 9. 7 billion in 2011, MIT's endowment is the sixth-largest among American colleges and universities.
The American College of Nurse-Midwives ( ACNM ) also provides accreditation to non-nurse midwife programs, as well as colleges that graduate nurse-midwives.
"< ref name = Stoner > < nowiki > < http :// www. allacademic. com / meta / p245585_index. html ></ nowiki >.</ ref > Thus, in some American colleges where there is no separate School or College of Arts and Sciences per se, political science may be a separate department housed as part of a division or school of Humanities or Liberal Arts.
The International Forensics Association ( IFA ) is an American body whose competitors hail from colleges and universities within the United States, but compete at an international location.
Many American colleges and secondary schools used Blair's text throughout the 19th century to train students of rhetoric.
It was not until the 1960s that the Scopes trial began to be mentioned in the history textbooks of American high schools and colleges, usually as an example of the conflict between fundamentalists and modernists, and often in sections that also talked about the rise of the Ku Klux Klan in the South.
* Seven Sisters ( colleges ), a group of American women's colleges
It has been claimed that Paley was not a very original thinker and that the philosophical part of his treatise on ethics is “ an assemblage of ideas developed by others and is presented to be learned by students rather than debated by colleagues .” Nevertheless, his book The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy ( 1785 ) was a required text at Cambridge and Smith says that Paley ’ s writings were “ once as well known in American colleges as were the readers and spellers of William McGuffey and Noah Webster in the elementary schools .” Although now largely missing from the philosophical canon, Schneewind writes that " utilitarianism first became widely known in England through the work of William Paley.
Penn has three claims to being the first university in the United States, according to university archives director Mark Frazier Lloyd: the 1765 founding of the first medical school in America made Penn the first institution to offer both " undergraduate " and professional education ; the 1779 charter made it the first American institution of higher learning to take the name of " University "; and existing colleges were established as seminaries.

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