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Huw's and brothers
These are Huw's young adult brothers.

Huw's and .
One of Huw's three sisters, Angharad, marries the wealthy mine owner's son, whom she does not love, and the marriage is an unhappy one.
Huw's father is later killed in a mine explosion.
* Ivor Morgan, Huw's eldest brother, marries Bronwen, sides with the father against the strike, defends Angharad against Iestin Evan's initial familiarity.
* Master Jonas, an arrogant teacher who makes Huw's life miserable.
Arthur ap Huw's nephew David Johns ( sometimes known as Dafydd Johns, David Jones or David ap John, fl.

academic and ability
Furthermore, it is possible that the correlation between taking music lessons and academic ability exists because both are strongly correlated with parental income and education.
Even if music lessons had no impact on academic ability, one would expect to see a correlation between music lessons and academic ability.
Because most candidates are predicted to achieve top grades at A level, interviews are usually used to check whether the course is well suited to the applicant's interests and aptitudes, and to look for evidence of self-motivation, independent thinking, academic potential and ability to learn through the tutorial system.
One of Penn's most well known academic qualities is its emphasis on interdisciplinary education, which it promotes through numerous joint degree programs, research centers and professorships, a unified campus, and the ability for students to take classes from any of Penn's schools ( the " One University Policy ").
The Court found that, although the Louisiana legislature had stated that its purpose was to " protect academic freedom ," that purpose was dubious because the Act gave Louisiana teachers no freedom they did not already possess and instead limited their ability to determine what scientific principles should be taught.
On account of his ability as a man of affairs, Smith was in demand for academic administrative and committee work: He was Keeper of the Oxford University Museum ; a Mathematical Examiner for the University of London ; a member of a Royal Commission to review scientific education practice ; a member of the commission to reform University of Oxford governance ; chairman of the committee of scientists overseeing the Meteorological Office ; twice president of the London Mathematical Society ; etc.
For example, according to the theory, in the absence of affirmative action, a student will be admitted to a college that matches his or her academic ability and have a good chance of graduating.
Branson has dyslexia and had poor academic performance as a student, but later discovered his ability to connect with others.
Admission to the college, like other Oxford colleges, is based on academic ability.
Such powers include the ability to create and abolish faculties, departments, schools and institutes, academic regulations, admission standards, degree and diploma requirements.
Traditionally, American students are tracked within a wide choice of courses based on ability, with vocational courses ( such as auto repair and carpentry ) tending to be at the lower end of academic ability and trigonometry and pre-calculus at the upper end.
At Oxford, Symonds became engaged in his studies and began to demonstrate his academic ability.
His repeated physical breakdowns disrupted his academic career, affecting his studies and his ability to take qualifying examinations.
Due to its emphasis on academic ability rather than wealth, Fitzwilliam quickly attracted a strong academic contingent that included future Nobel Prize winners, Heads of State and important judicial figures.
To the extent that a score is determined randomly, or that a score has random variation or error, as opposed to being determined by the student's academic ability or being a " true value ", the phenomenon will have an effect.
He was encouraged in his pursuit of an academic career by a fellow Cornish man of letters, Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, of Polperro, who recognised his ability from an early age.
* United Kingdom: historically, grammar schools have been the English equivalent of the gymnasium, selecting pupils on the basis of academic ability and educating them with the assumption that they would go on to study at a university ; such schools were largely phased out under the Wilson and Heath governments, with less than 5 % of pupils now attending grammar schools, and the UK now has no widespread equivalent of the gymnasium.
First, because it is determined by either grades or writing ability, membership is an indicator of strong academic performance.
Hoashi Banri 帆足万里 ( February 11, 1778 – July 30, 1852 ) Miura Baien's pupil who expanded his academic ability into many fields including Confucianism, natural sciences, medicine and language.

academic and sets
The Senate sets educational policies and the management of academic issues.
In other places, a professional association sets academic requirements for admission to membership.
Now a distinguished academic who wants no part of his past fame, he sets out to stop the showing of his old films on television in 1952's Dreamboat which concludes with Webb's alter ego Sayre watching himself star in Sitting Pretty.
Critical thinking is an important element of all professional fields and academic disciplines ( by referencing their respective sets of permissible questions, evidence sources, criteria, etc .).
Probably the biggest distinctive factor that sets apart AUC from other academic institutions in the region, is its vibrant and dynamic student base.
Each university sets its own standards, and since these standards may vary widely it is possible for the same level of Latin honors conferred by different institutions to represent contrasting levels of academic achievement.
The university is the pinnacle of a national network of institutions maintained by the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, although academic standards are also monitored by the State Education Commission, which means some students end up sitting for two sets of exams.
The format supports this by grouping tags into sets, each corresponding to a chapter in the TEI guidelines and a group of related academic disciplines.
The faculty sets criteria for evaluating students ' academic progress, and it promotes and expects the development of personal responsibility, task commitment, self-discipline, independent learning, and respectful conduct.
Four sets of faculty in 36 academic departments and an Institute of Mass Education offer courses from functional non-credit to M. Phil / Ph. D level.
In July, 2011, the Guinness World Records certified that the Maine South class of 2014 had set a world record for the most multiple birth sets in the same academic year ( 16 sets of twins and 3 sets of triplets ).
The discourse community sets expectations, or constraints that affect what decisions a writer makes when developing his or her academic writing.
Referring to current television programming, the Red Channels introduction declares that " everal commercially sponsored dramatic series are used as sounding boards, particularly with reference to current issues in which the Party is critically interested: " academic freedom ", " civil rights ", " peace ", the H-bomb, etc .... With radios in most American homes and with approximately 5 million TV sets in use, the Cominform and the Communist Party USA now rely more on radio and TV than on the press and motion pictures as " belts " to transmit pro-Sovietism to the American public.
The application of computerization in the academic and administrative work of NUOL has been increased: From its establishment of less than 100 sets to 1000 sets at present time, 560 of which are hooked up with the internet system.
However, if one looks into the roots of academic society, one realizes it is philosophy that forms the basis of every science, categorizes it and sets it in its place.

academic and him
He was, however, fortunate in his contact with Prof. J. G. L. Manthey ( 1769-1842 ), teacher of chemistry, who, in addition to his academic chair, was also proprietor of the `` Lion Pharmacy '' in Copenhagen where Oersted assisted him.
The study of Aristotle brought him to study and comment on the teachings of Muslim academics, notably Avicenna and Averroes, and this would bring him in the heart of academic debate.
This massive collection of BF's writings, and letters to him, is available in large academic libraries.
David had a huge number of pupils, making him the strongest influence in French art of the early 19th century, especially academic Salon painting.
Following academic advice, two years later in 1886 Husserl followed Carl Stumpf, a former student of Brentano, to the University of Halle, seeking to obtain his Habilitation which would qualify him to teach at the university level.
Her husband's academic fraud had been exposed by one of his fellow dons there, destroying his career and driving him to suicide.
Antony Flew, an academic philosopher who promoted atheism for most of his adult life indicated that the fine-tuned universe arguments of Gerald Schroeder convinced him to become a deist.
His first biographer Jack Bracelin reports that this was a watershed in Gardner's life, and that a previous academic interest in spiritualism and life after death thereafter became a matter of firm personal belief for him.
Subsequently, in 1946 he would go on to become a member of the society's governing council, although most other members of the society were wary of him and his academic credentials.
There are academic buildings named after him at the College of William and Mary ; George Mason University ; and the George Washington University
He has an academic cap named after him, known as the Bishop Andrewes cap, which is like a mortarboard but made of velvet, floppy and has a tump or tuff instead of a tassel.
Despite Theremin being only in his second academic year, the deanery of the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy recommended him to go to the Nikolayevska Military Engineering School in Petrograd ( renamed from Saint Petersburg ), which usually only accepted students in their fourth year.
His first study of mathematics, which would later lead to its incorporation into his art works, began with George Pólya's academic paper on plane symmetry groups sent to him by his brother Berend.
Even after this experience, once Eckstine's band left town, Davis ' parents were still keen for him to continue formal academic studies.
Around the age of 38, and with a remarkable academic career behind him, Malpighi decided to dedicate his free time to anatomical studies.
Edward Alsworth Ross gained fame as a founding father of American sociology ; in 1900 Jane Stanford fired him for radicalism and racism, unleashing a major academic freedom case.
" According to one of his biographers, al-Wahrani, Saladin was able to answer questions on Euclid, the Almagest, arithmetic, and law, but this was an academic ideal and it was study of the Qur ' an and the " sciences of religion " that linked him to his contemporaries.
The breadth of his interests, ranging over pure and applied science, economic and practical problems, and psychical research, made him a well-known personality, and he received many public and academic honours.
The thesis was widely discussed in academic circles and allowed him in 1922 to become a professor at the Lwów Polytechnic.
Mbeki has sometimes been characterised as remote and academic, although in his second campaign for Presidency in 2004, many observers described him as finally relaxing into a more traditional campaign mode, sometimes dancing at events and even kissing babies.
Zachris is therefore the preferred form used in recent academic literature about him.
The faculty voted to expel him the next day, due both to his academic failings and his extracurricular activities, which included drinking.

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