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She and studies
She knew that I lived at a good address on the Gold Coast, that I had once been a medical student and was thinking of returning to the university to finish my medical studies.
She still pursued her studies and especially her sewing, under the surveillance of her aunt.
She subsequently withdrew it realising that some of her samples were contaminated, but continued her microscopic studies for several more years.
She attended Loreto Community School in Milford, County Donegal and then moved away to attend college wanting to become a classical pianist, continuing her studies in music and also studying watercolour painting.
She reported mixed findings across two studies.
She regarded most attempts to make historical studies more female-inclusive as being artificial in nature, and an impediment to progress.
She had to make repeated trips to Switzerland to recover, disrupting her studies.
She managed to enter England in early 1941, and from there returned to India without completing her studies at Oxford.
She continued her studies from 1861 through 1865, the duration of the American Civil War.
She entered graduate studies at Columbia University in 1919, studying under Franz Boas, receiving her Ph. D and joining the faculty in 1923.
She can be viewed as a transitional figure in her field, redirecting both anthropology and folklore away from the limited confines of culture-trait diffusion studies and towards theories of performance as integral to the interpretation of culture.
She was forced to end her formal studies because her family, like many others, was financially ruined during the Panic of 1837.
She majored in folklore and mythology at Brown University, and has a master's degree in religious studies.
She began to study Art History in the University of Helsinki in 1962 but in autumn 1963 she changed her studies to law, and obtained her Master of Laws degree in 1968 specializing in criminal law.
She studies with her tutor Septimus Hodge, a friend of Lord Byron who is an unseen guest in the house.
She obtained a master's degree ( MA ) from Radcliffe in 1962 and pursued further graduate studies at Harvard University for two years but never finished because she failed to complete her dissertation on “ The English Metaphysical Romance.
She studied at Sarah Lawrence College in New York, where she was given the opportunity to spend a year of her studies in Paris.
She studied for two years at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, before moving on to acting studies in New York City.
She left a bequest of $ 20 million to New York University to fund an institute for European studies, which is named in honor of Remarque.
She eventually began pursuing her undergraduate studies at Princeton University where she organized her first band.
She then attended University of Vilnius to pursue graduate studies in archaeology under Jonas Puzinas, linguistics, ethnology, folklore and literature.
She took a teaching position as a social studies teacher at Concord High School in New Hampshire in 1982.
She was a social studies teacher, and taught several courses including American history, law, and economics, in addition to a self-designed course: " The American Woman ".
She became the Law Clerk for Mr. Justice Louis-Philippe Pigeon of the Supreme Court of Canada in 1971-1972 while completing graduate studies at the Faculty of Law ( Civil Section ) of the University of Ottawa.
She studied theatre at Towson State College, and married Randy Hesse in 1971 before completing her studies.

She and fish
She also dissected modern animals including both fish and cuttlefish to gain a better understanding of the anatomy of some of the fossils with which she was working.
She noted that if such stones were broken open they often contained fossilised fish bones and scales, and sometimes bones from small ichthyosaurs.
She is then asked how many fish are in it, to which she says " I don't know.
She outlined the widespread threat to ocean habitats posed by deep-sea trawling, an industrial method for harvesting fish.
She selected a site near the river, which was drained by digging a series of reservoirs, which doubled as fish ponds.
She helped to set up artificial fish ponds to raise carp, which had disappeared from the local diet.
She falls to the bottom of the sea and grows a fish tail.
She eats the fish, and because the fish is infused with the tapu ( sacredness ) from the bodies of the two men, Whaitiri gradually begins to go blind.
She received a major refit in the 1970s and her popular fish and chip cafe-which earned her the name " the fish and chip boat "-was removed and replaced with a steak bar.
Evelyn C. Smith researched and developed of the use of livers from the fresh water burbot for fish oil strong in vitamin A and D. She started during the Great Depression ( 1929 ) by offering free burbot oil to the poor and grew to commercializing the oil until the sale of the production equipment to the Rowell Fish Company in 1940.
She was very sensitive to the unending libels called poissonnades, a pun on her family name, Poisson, which means " fish " in French.
She disliked her boarding school, where she felt like a fish out of water, but she believes that Yorkshire played a greater part in shaping her character than India did.
The famous feminist, Gloria Steinem at one point stated, “ you became a semi-nonperson when you got married .” She also famously coined the expression ' A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle ,' Steinem dismissed marriage in 1987 as not having a ' good name.
She turns down a job at a fish factory in favor of going to St. Petersburg after her necklace inspires her to seek out her family in Paris, accompanied by a stray puppy named Pooka.
She originally became a slave when she and her mother were kidnapped from their homeland of Qwghlm by a European pirate with breath that smelled of rotten fish.
She began offering us all kinds of behavior that we hadn't seen in such a mad flurry that finally we could hardly choose what to throw fish at ".
Due to the smell emanating from her body she was known as Matsyagandha (" She who has the smell of fish "), and helped her father in his job as a ferryman.
The king gave the female child to the fisherman, naming her Matsya-gandhi or Matsya-gandha (" She who has the smell of fish ") due to the fishy odor which came from the girl's body.
She tried to dissuade Parashara, saying that a learned Brahmin of his stature should not desire a woman who stinks of fish.
She is usually depicted as a woman who is a serpent or fish from the waist down ( much like a mermaid ).
She chases away most fish that approach and remove other intruders like starfish by mouth.
She won the title of Miss Junior Snorkland in a beauty pageant with the help of Yucky, a baby rainbow swamp fish ( much like the ugly duckling ).

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