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Students and geup
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 and rank
Students at the naval academy are addressed as Midshipman, an official military rank and paygrade.
Students were allowed to choose to stay at their neighborhood " home school ," or they could rank their top three choices of any other school in CMS ; however they would only receive free transportation to their home school or any of the magnet schools in the district.
Students rank their preferences of hospitals and specialties.
Students who rank in the top 5 % of their high school class and achieve a score of at least 2150 on the SAT ( or 31 on the ACT ) are considered for the Comenius Medallion full-tuition Scholarship.
Students at the United States Military Academy, the United States Air Force Academy, and the United States Coast Guard Academy respectively hold the rank of Cadet, United States Army, Cadet, United States Air Force, and Cadet, United States Coast Guard, while students in the ( Army's ) Reserve Officer Training Corps ( ROTC ) and the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps ( AFROTC ) respectively hold the rank of Cadet, United States Army Reserve, and Cadet, United States Air Force Reserve.
Students at the United States Merchant Marine Academy and the preponderance of students at the Maine Maritime Academy, the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, the California Maritime Academy and the State University of New York Maritime College, though called cadets at their respective institutions, actually hold the rank of Midshipman, United States Merchant Marine Reserve, United States Naval Reserve.
Students accepted to Augustana typically rank in the top 10 % of their high school classes.
Students were then ranked-however, this rank did not translate directly to the UAI.
Students generally rank their choice institutions in order of preference and submit their transcript to the institution or provincial application service for evaluation.
Students must also meet at least one of the following academic requirements: Have a cumulative GPA of 3. 5 or higher on an unweighted 4. 0 scale, or rank in the top 5 % of their graduating class.
Students rank their preferred Foundation Schools ( which often comprise a catchment area of two or three cities ).
Students with this rank must remain in their assigned Chief Time classes and work silently.
Students with this rank are allowed to leave their Chief Time classes and go to the cafeteria for early lunch or to the gym for free activity time.
Students routinely rank Currier's dining hall highest among Harvard dining halls in food quality.

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 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 .”
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 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 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.
Students first learn flexibility and proper body alignment through the basic exercises, then move on to more complex forms and internal power mechanics.

Students and most
Students are taught to respond to attacks in the quickest and most efficient way ; a common lesson taught is ' always use the nearest tool for the job '.
Students majoring in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science ( EECS ), the most popular department, collectively identify themselves as " Course 6 ".
Students can choose from 40 majors, with the most popular being Elementary Education and Teaching, Marketing / Marketing Management, General, and Natural Resources / Conservation.
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.
None of these is affiliated to the National Union of Students: membership has been rejected on a number of occasions, most recently in November 2006, on both economic and political grounds.
Although hundreds of independent student organizations are active worldwide, most groups in North America are either affiliated with United Students for Fair Trade ( USA ) or the Canadian Student Fair Trade Network ( Canada ).
( Students who have not read the case, for whatever reason, must take the opportunity to " pass ," which most professors allow as a matter of course a few times per term.
Students are usually required to wear roman sandals in English medium schools and thongs in most other schools.
Students spend some of their time in a vocational school ; some of their time doing an apprenticeship at a host company ; and for most programmes, students attend industry courses at an industry training centre to develop complementary practical skills relating to the occupation at hand.
The Atrium also acts as the principal hub for most day-to-day campus activities, due to its central location, linking together the Library and Robbins ' Centre Students Union, as well as connecting bridges to both the Cottrell Building and on-campus student residences.
Students reside in the purpose-built accommodation on the Chaucer campus, but most include a period of homestay with a local family in their programme.
This is the most popular hangout for Honor Students due to the size and the amount of comfort it provides.
Students must obtain permits to use most on-campus parking facilities, with the exception of some hourly parking inventory.
The Senate has approximately 150 members, including the Deputy Vice-Chancellors / Pro Vice-Chancellors, the Deans and Associate Deans of the Faculties, the Heads of the academic Schools and Research Centres, representatives from the academic staff in each School, representatives of the research staff and those administrative groups most closely associated with educational activities, and representatives of the Students ' Union.
Students of the school not only learned music, but also provided self-sustenance through farming, as did most Salem households at the time.
In the US, most of the laws and penalties were greatly enhanced starting in the late 1970s, and through the 1990s, largely due to pressure from groups like Mothers Against Drunk Driving ( MADD ) and Students Against Destructive Decisions ( SADD ) and leaders like Candy Lightner.
Students living in the Tarrant County portion of Mansfield, as well as most of those living in the Johnson County portion, are served by the Mansfield Independent School District, with the remainder being served by Midlothian Independent School District.
Students of the Juris Doctor ( JD ) program are involved in preparing and publishing the Harvard Law Review, one of the most renowned university law reviews, as well as a number of other law journals and an independent student newspaper.
Since 2003, the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students ( EJU ) is used by most universities for this purpose ; unlike the JLPT, which is solely a multiple-choice exam, the EJU contains sections which require the examinee to write in Japanese.
Students of all tracks have compulsory classes in Latin and English as well as in at least one additional foreign language ( most commonly German, Italian, Spanish and French ).
Students turning five enter at Year 1 if they begin school at the beginning of the school year or before the cut-off date ( 31 March in legislation, later for most schools ).
Students have up to 12 – 15 different subjects in each school year ( most of them only two 45-minute class periods per week ).

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