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The traditional story about his departure reports that he was disappointed with the direction the academy took after control passed to Plato's nephew Speusippus upon his death, although it is possible that he feared anti-Macedonian sentiments and left before Plato had died.
He is currently a coach for a soccer academy in Clearwater, Florida.
His parents were Presbyterian dissenters ; he was educated in a dissenting academy at Newington Green run by Charles Morton and is believed to have attended the church there.
The IMU's members are Member Countries and each Member country is represented through an Adhering Organization, which may be its principal academy, a mathematical society, its research council or some other institution or association of institutions, or an appropriate agency of its government.
What I had learned at the academy was of no use to me and the useful new ideas were still unready .... Everything had broken down and new things had to be made out of the fragments ; and this is Merz.
These were only the second class to graduate from the academy, which is modeled after the United States Military Academy at West Point.
* In the tabletop wargame and fictional universe of BattleTech, Mars is the location of a military academy.
A military academy or service academy ( in American English ) is an educational institution which prepares candidates for service in the officer corps of the army, the navy, air force or coast guard, which normally provides education in a service environment, the exact definition depending on the country concerned.
Beth Medrash Govoha, the Haredi yeshiva in Lakewood, New Jersey is the largest Talmudic academy in the United States, with a student body of over 5, 000 students.
Indeed the army has an officer training academy and a small trade training capacity, which is being boosted by Australian personnel.
It is also very popular with film fans, as it has nearly 30 screens in three cinemas, including an IMAX cinema and an English speaking cinema, plus a film academy and a film museum.
" Similarly, physicist Alan Sokal in 1997 criticized " the postmodernist / poststructuralist gibberish that is now hegemonic in some sectors of the American academy.
Released in 1993 ; in Space Quest V, Roger is now a cadet in the StarCon academy.
** Liceo: it is the general purpose kind of school, traditionally chosen by those wanting to pursue higher education ( university or arts academy ).
As such, the use of the term in antiquity, or even using a strictly etymological definition, is not common in the academy.
Although Penn began operating as an academy or secondary school in 1751 and obtained its collegiate charter in 1755, it initially designated 1750 as its founding date ; this is the year which appears on the first iteration of the university seal.
* The Accademia dei Lincei, the oldest scientific academy in the world, is founded in Rome by Federico Cesi.
* Theophrastus, who has been studying in Athens under Aristotle, becomes the head of the Lyceum, the academy in Athens founded by Aristotle, when Aristotle is forced to leave Athens.
* February 22 – The Académie française in Paris is formally constituted as the national academy for the preservation of the French language.
* The high academy of Bosnian religious organization in Moštre, Visoko, is first mentioned in Vatican archives.
* The national academy of Chinese learning, called Taehak, is established in the kingdom of Goguryeo ( Korea ).
One example is the police, who give women and people from other cultural and ethnic backgrounds concessions when it comes to testing for entrance to the police academy.
The Galveston Ballet is a regional pre-professional ballet company and academy serving Galveston county.
" Calvin Thomas countered that, " as Joseph Allen Boone points out, ' many of the men in the academy who are feminism's most supportive ' allies ' are gay ,'" and that it is " disingenuous " to ignore the ways in which mainstream publishers such as Routledge have promoted feminist theorists.

academy and run
In 1842, Emily accompanied Charlotte to Brussels, Belgium, where they attended a girls ' academy run by Constantin Heger.
* International Law Enforcement Academy, also known as ILEA-Roswell, an academy run by the United States federal government to train law enforcement officers from around the world in the latest law enforcement techniques.
He attended the academy run by his mother, and then studied law as an apprentice to his uncle, William Allen ( who later became a Senator from Ohio ).
Almost all of the private academic schools in the Township are administered by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia except for the Holy Child Academy, which is a Catholic academy run by the Society of the Holy Child Jesus.
Mr Dagenham, a travelling salesman who drives an open-topped convertible occasionally appears, as do the staff and cadets of Pippin Fort, a nearby military academy run by Captain Snort and Sergeant-Major Grout.
He attended an academy at Nottingham, run by the Rev.
He graduated from the local academy, run by Tapping Reeve and Francis Barber, where he was classmates with Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr.
While École Polytechnique, also known as X, is run by the French Ministry of Defence and its French students are reserve officers in training, it is no longer formally denominated as a military academy.
Hare's solicitor procures a job for her as a " schoolmistress " in a small " 4 < sup > th </ sup > rate " private girls ' " academy " run by the grasping Mrs Creevy.
John and his half-brother William, who was 17 years younger, were raised in a non-conformist Presbyterian family and he was educated at a dissenting academy at Kendal, run by Dr Caleb Rotherham.
The academy run sessions in various schools, clubs in various sports complexes, holiday camps and a centre of excellence aimed children from 5 to 17.
The academy is mainly run within the Berkshire area but over the last few months has expanded outward to various counties including, Hampshire, & Surrey.
Hoddle says he has had 26 serious management offers but insists he will not return to management until the academy is able to run itself.
* ITC Sangeet Research Academy, a Hindustani classical music academy run by ITC Limited, located in Kolkata, India
Trinity was named as England's most improved academy in 2007, for which they were presented with an award by Sir Bruce Liddington, the Schools Commissioner in England and Wales, at a conference held in London run by the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust.
The school is run by an associate principal and a cyber academy coordinator.
In 1898, Kubin began a period of artistic study at a private academy run by the painter Ludwig Schmitt-Reutte, before enrolling at the Munich Academy in 1899, without finishing his studies there.
The academy was run by the Jesuits for more than a century until the order was dissolved by Pope Clement XIV in 1773.
She is helping to run an academy in Newham, London that finds and helps train athletes to represent Britain in the 2012 Summer Olympics.
She continued her education, with Westermarck, at a private academy run by Adolf von Becker, which utilised the University of Helsinki drawing studio.
The academy was run by Pastinha's students João Grande and João Pequeno, who taught classes.
This led to the formation of Presbyterian ' meeting-houses ' and congregations dissenting from the established state Church of Ireland just outside the original town ( 1717 ), originally at Drumillard and then relocating to ' McPhearson's Brae ' ( 1784 ) past Lakeview as now, two seceding congregations at Frankford ( 1750 ) and Garmony's Grove ( 1818 ), and finally another mainstream church at Broomfield ( 1841 ) ( now ' An Eaglais ' Heritage Centre and restaurant ); in addition, a commercial school and classical academy or grammar school run by a minister was set up supplementing local ' hedge schools '.
After a fruitless stint he promply retired from the professional soccer choosing instead to run his own soccer academy called, the " Kelly Gray Soccer Academy.

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