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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 barricaded themselves inside Low Library, Hamilton Hall, and several other university buildings during the protests, and New York City police were called onto the campus to arrest or forcibly remove the students.
Students at St. Timothy's wore military uniforms and were subject to a regimen of daily formation drills and strict discipline.
Students from other Arab and African countries were also trained at the Military College, and in 1982 sixty Ugandans were graduated as part of a Sudanese contribution to rebuilding the Ugandan army after Amin's removal from power.
Students were able to take information prepared by the professor and manipulate it to represent it and show ratios etc.
After WWII, public authorities made loans available to students whose families were unable to provide financial assistance ; the State Educational Loan Fund for Young Students was established in 1947.
After the Second World War new international coordination bodies were created, such as the World Federation of Democratic Youth, International Union of Students, World Federation of Trade Unions, Women's International Democratic Federation and the World Peace Council.
On 17 November 1939 ( now marked as International Students ' Day ) the Czech University and all other Czech higher-education institutions were closed for 3 years, but remained closed until the end of the War.
Students occasionally were models for his Saturday Evening Post covers.
Students will generally graduate from high school in the year of their 18th birthday if they were born between January 1 and August 31, but this varies by state depending on the kindergarten cut-off date, which ranges from August 1 in Missouri to January 1 in Connecticut.
They were not alone ; other groups, such as Students For a Democratic Society and the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, also made their presence known.
The chants of the protesters shifted from “ Hell no, we won ’ t go ” to “ Pigs are whores .” Tom Hayden, one of the leaders of Students for a Democratic Society, encouraged protesters to move out of the park to ensure that if they were to be tear gassed, the whole city would be tear gassed, and made sure that if blood were spilled in Chicago it would happen throughout the city.
Students of the two apostles, who were expelled from Great Moravia in 886, brought the Glagolitic alphabet and the Old Church Slavonic language to the Bulgarian Empire.
Students of Confucian studies were potential candidates for the imperial examinations, the graduates of which could be appointed as state bureaucrats in the local, provincial, and central government.
Students were especially attracted to the book.
Students dominate on the University of Wisconsin campus and to the east into downtown, while to its south and in Shorewood Hills on its west, faculty have been a major presence since those neighborhoods were originally developed.
Students were found to be more aggressive and irritable after taking a test in a hot classroom ( Anderson et al.
According to the U. S. Department of Education, in the 1998-1999 School Year, 3, 523 Students ( 57 % High School, 33 % Junior High, 10 % Elementary ) were expelled for bringing a firearm to school.
Students were termed " cadets ", though sometimes " cadet midshipmen ;" and other appellations were used.
Beginning in 1894, Christian ministers under the direction of Charles Taze Russell were appointed to travel to and work with local Bible Students congregations for a few days at a time ; within a few years appointments were extended internationally, formally designated as " pilgrims ", and scheduled for twice-yearly, week-long visits at each local congregation.

Students and admitted
Students who were high school graduates were admitted to the seventh quarter ( college level ) of study without examination.
Students requesting to graduate ( technically, " admitted to a degree ") are assessed mainly on two criteria: not only the triposes he or she has completed ( requirements laid by the statues and ordinance of Cambridge ), as recorded in the Cambridge University Reporter ( Cambridge's Gazzette newspaper ), but also the number of terms kept ( at least 9 required for a BA ; 10 for an undergrad master degree ).
Students are admitted as early as 18 months, all the way until senior year at high school.
Students practice under the supervision of admitted attorneys ; however, students are primarily casehandlers on all matters.
Students are admitted to these Institutes according to their performance at national level examinations taking place at the second and third grade of Lykeio.
Students who officially became lawyers crossed the symbolic physical barrier and were " admitted to the bar ".
Students who officially became lawyers crossed the symbolic physical barrier and were " admitted to the bar ".
Students who are not admitted to a grande école are given the option of repeating the second year of preparatory classes and attempting the exam the following year.
Students admitted as incoming First-Year receive a Brooklyn College Foundation Presidential Scholarship that provides full tuition for their two years of full-time undergraduate study in the Coordinated Engineering Program.
Students obtaining good grades in the A-level examinations will be admitted to university.
Students who successfully complete the Academic Bridging Program are admitted to the Faculty of Arts and Science, at the University of Toronto, with one full credit towards their degree.
* 1968-All Lay Students admitted
Students scoring 20 points and below may be admitted for either a Science or Arts Course.
Students are admitted to the school on musical ability and talent.
Students admitted to the MBA program can apply to the Collaborative Program in Environmental Studies, a collaborative program offered through the University of Toronto ’ s Centre for Environment.
Students have been admitted as seniors, but this is extremely rare.
Students admitted to Seattle University under the Matteo Ricci College program can acquire a Bachelor of Arts degree after three more years, thus reducing the combined study requirement for the Bachelor of Arts degree to six years, versus eight years in a traditional four year high school and a traditional four year college.
Students wishing to be admitted directly from the basic school must have completed the 10th year of the basic school.
Students with another general upper secondary qualification may be admitted to a special 1-year programme leading to the HHX-examination.
Students who are at least 18 years old or have graduated high school are admitted to the College.
Students admitted to the Program are called " Business Scholars ".
Students who live outside the school's home zone can be admitted, if there are places available, in the following order of priority: special programmes ; siblings of currently enrolled students ; siblings of past students ; children of board employees ; all other students.
Students admitted to the Institute rise through a number of degrees or " phases ", which are over one hundred in number.
Students directly admitted in PhD program in IT related disciplines are given scholarships from Endowment Fund and Mega Project Fund.

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