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All belong to the collection being given to Wilmington over a period of years by Mrs. Sloan, who has cherished such revelatory items ever since she first studied with Sloan at the Art Students League, New York, in the 1920's.
The first major meetings of the national left-wing campus group Students for a Democratic Society took place in Ann Arbor in 1960 ; in 1965, the city was home to the first U. S. teach-in against the Vietnam War.
The Committee Against Investment in South Africa ( CAISA ) and numerous student groups including the Socialist Action Committee, the Black Student Organization and the Gay Students group joined together and succeeded in pressing for the first partial divestment of a U. S. university.
In 1950, he became the first African-American instructor at the Art Students League, where he remained on faculty until 1971.
" " Students must first learn to use the language effectively, to understand its beauty and power .” “ Only by using language well will we come to appreciate the perversion inherent in doublespeak .”
He was eventually accepted to Harvard in 1954 after first enrolling as a student in Harvard's Office of Special Students.
Students begin at tenth geup ( often indicated by a white belt ) and advance toward first geup ( often indicated by a red belt with a black stripe ).
Students of geup rank learn the most basic techniques first, and then move on to more advanced techniques as they approach first dan.
Weatherman first organized in 1969 as a faction of Students for a Democratic Society ( SDS ) composed for the most part of the national office leadership of SDS and their supporters.
Students entering in the fall are divided into eight clusters of approximately 65 students that take all first year core classes together.
Students traditionally study a wide breadth of courses in the program's first year, then pursue a specialized curriculum in the second year.
Students in this method memorize the appearance of words, or learn to recognize words by looking at the first and last letter from rigidly selected vocabularies in progressive texts ( such as The Cat in the Hat ).
Students at Kalamazoo College must fulfill specific degree requirements in order to graduate, as well as completion of three Shared Passages Seminars during the first, sophomore, and senior years at Kalamazoo.
Students enter your classroom on the first day of a new term, and, if you identify these new students to a memory association retrieved by your brain, you under-engage your powers of observation and your cortex.
Because of the increasing number of students, in 1974 the first Reception Week for First Year Students (, OWEE ) was established, which became a TU Delft tradition since then.
Students first attend Cascade Elementary School for grades K-6, then the consolidated Cascade Junior-Senior High School for grades 7-12 ( both in Cascade ).
Students in Egremont, Alford and Mount Washington attend the Egremont School for kindergarten and first grades, with second through sixth grades attending the Undermountain Elementary School in Sheffield, and Mount Everett Regional School in Sheffield for grades 7-12.
Students in Egremont and Mount Washington attend the Egremont School for kindergarten and first grades, with second through sixth grades attending the Undermountain Elementary School in Sheffield, and Mount Everett Regional School in Sheffield for grades 7-12.
Students attend the New Marlborough Central School from first through fourth grades, while all students in the district attend Undermountain Elementary School in Sheffield for fifth and sixth grades, and Mount Everett Regional School in Sheffield for grades 7-12.
Students typically move into private shared housing in and around Oxford after their first year.
Students are provided with guaranteed accommodation in the first and final years of study.
When it was still known as the Society for Home Students, the college had its first common room in Ship Street, located in central Oxford.
Students made up the name by combining the first two letters in the town names Taylor, Hobart and Maple Valley.

Students and learn
Students gradually learn to include their whole body toward their new means of initiating motion.
Students and military personnel were encouraged to visit other republics to learn more about the country, and all levels of education, especially secondary education and higher education, were gratis.
Students learn about fire chemistry, mitigation practices, hazardous materials identification, suppression options, and are introduced to the concept of size-up.
Students learn to identify and treat certain life-threatening conditions in a disaster setting, as well as START triage.
Students learn how terrorists may choose targets, what weapons they may use, and identifying when chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive weapons may have been deployed.
Students learn about CERT roles in preparing for and responding to terrorist attacks.
Students learn to defend against all variety of attacks before engaging in full-contact sparring.
Students learn how to execute strikes including various punches, hammer fists, elbows, knees and kicks.
Students learn defenses against take-downs, chokes, bear-hugs, arm bars, and other possible attacks.
Students learn through talk, discussion, and argumentation.
Students in Primary and Secondary schools learning English as the language of instruction also learn a second language called their " Mother Tongue " by the Ministry of Education, where they are either taught Mandarin Chinese, Malay or Tamil.
Students from a wide area around Zutphen learn at these schools.
* Students still learn together and socialize, though this is often done remotely via computers.
Students of Lithuanian and Hasidic yeshiva gedolas usually learn there until they get married.
Students learn with each other in whatever language they are most proficient in, with Hasidic students usually learning in Yiddish, Israeli Lithuanian students in Hebrew, and American Lithuanian students in English.
Students learn hand placement positions on the recipient's body that are thought to be most conducive to the process in a whole body treatment.
Students in the Arrupe program can find in his life a paradigm for their own growth, to be unafraid to be challenged, to learn from cultures not their own, and to gauge their growth not in terms of how much they possess but in terms of how much they can give.
Students in this program earn 8 credits that can be transferred anywhere, learn in small classes of no more than 8 students, and take trips to New York City and Philadelphia.
Students at Missouri State University are encouraged to learn more about Study Away opportunities by dropping by the Study Away Office, checking out the Study Away webpage, or attending a Study Away 101 Information Session.
Although Suzuki thought there was much to learn from the study of Zen in Japan, he said that it had grown moss on its branches and saw his American Students as a means to reform Zen, and return it to its pure, zazen ( meditation ) and practice centered roots.
Students learn that problems cross all areas of an organization and begin to view issues from numerous vantage points in order to construct meaningful solutions.

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