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SU is organized into 13 schools and colleges, with nationally recognized programs in information studies and library science, architecture, communications, business administration, public administration, engineering and the College of Arts and Sciences. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, or FIRE, listed Syracuse University as 2nd among the " 12 Worst Colleges for Free Speech in 2012 ".
Individual TAFE institutions ( usually with many campuses ) are known as either colleges or institutes, depending on the state or territory.
Individual TAFE institutions ( usually with many campuses ) are known as either colleges or institutes, depending on the state or territory.
Individual colleges and universities may provide grants and need-and merit-based scholarships.
Individual training sites may be public, as through technical colleges, or private organizations.

Individual and became
Individual brigades, such as the Irish Brigade, the Philadelphia Brigade, the First New Jersey Brigade, the Vermont Brigade, and the Iron Brigade, all became well known to the general public, both during the Civil War and afterward.
They initially named their organization the Anonymous Sexaholics Celibate Church, but it soon became known as the Human Individual Metamorphosis.
Together with Brachfeld he founded in 1964 the German Alfred Adler Society which became in 1970 the German Society for Individual Psychology.
Individual chapters on history, botany and entomology by the Warden and staff of Radley College, and on geology by M Odling, F. G. S., formerly a boy at the school, who became one of the first Demonstrators in Geology at the University of Leeds.
G. K. ( as he was popularly referred to ) subsequently became Chairman of the Society for Individual Freedom.
He served in Spain's colonial war in Morocco where he received the Medalla Militar Individual, and became an authority on military affairs.
Individual soldiers wanting to join the French, Spanish or Austrian armies also emigrated in what became known as the Flight of the Wild Geese.
During Sexton ’ s presidency, NYU also became involved in a disagreement with the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education ( FIRE ).
The BRIGANCE ( R ) INVENTORY OF BASIC SKILLS soon became a widely used criterion-referenced instrument for assessment evaluation, student academic placement, Individual Educational Plans ( IEPs ), and instructional planning.
Jahangir decided instead to enter the World Amateur Individual Championship and, at the age of 15, became the youngest-ever winner of that event.
The appeal was approved, and he became the only person to have graduated from the Officer Cadet Course without taking the senior term Individual Physical Proficiency Test ( IPPT ) and Standard Obstacle Course.
In 2009, his suspense Web series Unknown Sender became a triple honoree at the 2009 Webby Awards for Best Writing, Best Dramatic Series, and Best Individual Performance.
In 2006, Vandborg became a national champion by capturing the Danish Individual Time Trial Championship ; he later finished fourth at the World Time Trial Championship.

Individual and between
While modern systems distinguish between offences against the " State " or " Community ", and offences against the " Individual ", the so-called penal law of ancient communities did not deal with " crimes " ( Latin: crimina ), but with " wrongs " ( Latin: delicta ).
Henry Maine in his analysis of the historical changes and development of human societies noted the key distinction between traditional societies defined as " status " societies based on the legal position of the Individual in regards to the rest of society, family association and functionally diffuse roles for individuals ; and modern " progressive " societies defined as " contract " societies where social relations are determined by contracts pursued by individuals to advance their interests.
Individual data points are converted to intensity by dividing each measured depth by the period of time between observations.
Individual vessels were often transferred between different stations during their existence.
Individual libraries can agree to reciprocal arrangements between each other.
Lane's papers contain little actual correspondence between Hoover and herself, but the Hoover Post-Presidential Individual series contains a file of Lane correspondence that spans from 1936 – 1963.
Individual totemism is expressed in an intimate relationship of friendship and protection between a person and a particular animal or a natural object ( sometimes between a person and a species of animal ); the natural object can grant special power to its owner.
In its broadest definition, metapolitics is a discipline that studies the relationship between the State and the Individual.
) Individual titles range from 96 – 224 pages in length, with most between 120 – 180, and nearly all contain suggestions for further reading.
Individual station funding is allocated on a four-tier system based on audience reach, with each station receiving between $ 110, 000 and $ 220, 000.
In the interval between November 22, 1989 and September 27, 2006, bronze, gold, and silver 5 / 16 inch stars denoted the number of " Individual " Air Medals awarded.
*" Love, Marriage, and Divorce and the Sovereignty of the Individual " – a discussion between Henry James, Sr., Horace Greeley, and Stephen Pearl Andrews, ( 1853 ) Second edition 1889
Individual or small group efforts, or Small Science, is still relevant today as theoretical results by individual authors may have a significant impact, but very often the empirical verification requires experiments using constructions, such as the Large Hadron Collider costing between $ 5 and $ 10 billion.
) Individual umpires vary in how frequently they give this signal ; it is often done as a reminder when there has been a slight delay between pitches ( such as the batter stepping out of the batter's box ).
2nd GIG, altered to focus on both the Individual Eleven investigation and the relationship between Hideo Kuze and Motoko Kusanagi.
The Individual All-Around proved to be the much-anticipated battle between Patterson and legendary three-time World all-around champion Svetlana Khorkina.
Individual step sizes for each coordinate or correlations between coordinates are either governed by self-adaptation or by covariance matrix adaptation ( CMA-ES ).
Individual food and beverage categories, such as coffee, are often divided between a standard and a " gourmet " sub-market.
Note the contrast between a mature spruce tree on the left to a line of young trees ( # Individual tombs, 1948 – 1985 | explained below ).
Individual classrooms were created with temporary dividers which remained until a renovation which took place between 2006 and 2008.
A notable difference between WSDC and the World Individual Debating and Public Speaking Championships – the other major international competition of its type – is that WSDC's primary focus is on ranking each country's team as opposed to its individual participants.
The women's Individual Pursuit at the 2004 Summer Olympics ( Cycling ) was an event that consisted of matches between two cyclists.
The Individual Health Record ( an electronic “ bridge ” between GP and urgent care settings ), and the Welsh Clinical Portal ( a clinical “ healthspace ” that will allow health professionals to access records, request results and order tests from a variety of sources and labs ).

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