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diploma and would
This practice is still common and graduates after receiving their " diploma " would usually change their personal documents in order to officially indicate the achievement.
Satie would follow these courses at the Schola, as a respected pupil, for more than five years, receiving a first ( intermediate ) diploma in 1908.
People who want to continue their education to obtain the full secondary education diploma, which would allow them to join a university upon completing the pagrindinė mokykla, must either enter a gymnasium, lyceum, or a vidurinė mokykla.
Determined to become an actress, she left school during her junior year to work with James in Los Angeles ( she would later obtain her high school diploma in California ).
The entire diploma was written by hand because of the lack of economically viable printing presses, as at the time templates would have been carved out of limestone tablets, and since the fall of the Egyptian empire there had been very few skilled workers in the carving of limestone.
The Nobel Foundation, the organization awarding the prestigious Nobel Prize, presents each winner " an assignment for the amount of the prize, a diploma, and a gold medal ..." This example of a medal would be displayed on a table or in a cabinet, rather than worn by the winner.
Thereafter, having obtained the diploma of Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons he would revert to the title " Mr " as a snub to the RCP.
After his second stint at Rikers, his mother sent him to Manhattan State Hospital where he would receive his high-school equivalency diploma.
In order for an individual to achieve their goal of becoming a zookeeper or an animal care and service worker, one would first have to obtain a high school diploma or something equivalent to a general education diploma.
In a likely scenario, the holder would take the sealed diploma to the province or civitas ( city / county ) where he intended to live in retirement.
He would then present the diploma to the keeper of archives either at the provincial governor's headquarters ( or perhaps at his local civitas offices ).
However, coach Blažević sent him away, famously claiming that he would eat his coaching diploma if Prosinečki ever became a real football player.
This compares to 226 professional workers, including teachers, social workers, nurses, gardaí ( positions that would normally require at least a diploma qualification ), and 826 workers who range from skilled manual ( carpenters, electricians, etc.
In 1994 / 95, already a well-known politician, he briefly attended the Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa where he completed some academic disciplines in order to get a CESE diploma ( a complementary diploma to his bacharelato degree because until 1999 the polytechnic institutions did not offer licenciatura degrees ), but instead, under circumstances which would provoke a controversy in 2007, he earned in 1996 the licenciatura ( licentiate degree ) in civil engineering from the Universidade Independente, a private university in Lisbon which was shut down by Portuguese authorities in 2007 / 2008.
The CIMA certificate in Islamic finance ( Cert IF ) is the first qualification offered by a professional chartered accounting body to focus on the fast growing sector of Islamic finance. In 2011, CertIF was upgraded to a Diploma degree and renamed as CIMA Diploma in Islamic Finance and all those who would pass this diploma, or had passed CertIF, would be allowed to use the honorific letters CDIF after their name.
After earning her diploma, she would continue to study liberal arts at the Phoenix College where she got involved in athletics, and took entering beauty pageants.
Accepting his diploma and giving the commencement speech, Ohs said, " I promised myself I would be back, but I never thought it would be 40 years.
In his time in Germany he would become a certified coach, earning his " Fußball-Lehrer-Lizenz " diploma in 1993.
Do would later obtain a high school diploma after a program of self-study.
With a teaching diploma from the University of South Africa ( UNISA ) she would lecture at a segregated teacher ’ s training college for black South Africans.

diploma and allow
While most students graduate between 17 and 18 years of age, many states allow for the student to voluntarily remove themselves from enrollment, or " drop out " without earning a diploma.
Camosun also offers 6-month Engineering Bridge programs which allow students with an Engineering Technology diploma to upgrade their academic skills and enter the 3rd year of an Engineering program at the University of Victoria or the University of British Columbia.
All the other students receive diplomas, but he refuses to give Minerva a diploma saying he agreed to allow her to attend law school, not to practice law.
The academic programs available at TASIS allow students to earn the American high school diploma and the International Baccalaureate ( IB ) diploma.
True, Deborah could elect not to attend commencement without renouncing her diploma ; but we shall not allow the case to turn on this point.
These programs allow students to explore interests with classes that aren't always offered at high school and build up college credits while completing the requirements for a diploma.
All of these allow for a high school diploma, access to the Bacalaureat exam and therefore access to University studies.
Some are regarded as being the worst alternative to allow access to a highschool diploma and access to university, while others are very well regarded as they give highly useful and well regarded diplomas and provide a rather high quality education ( such as Grup Şcolar Economic Viilor Bucharest — training gastronomy specialists, protocol waiters etc.
If the student chooses to follow the optional 7th ( and sometimes 8th ) year, he / she will receive a diploma of the same level as a TSO diploma, which does allow him / her to pursue higher education.
These activities include individual clinics with artists, participation in provincial and national performing groups, certification in several first-aid and artistic programs and allow their Pathway Program focus to appear on their official OSSD transcript and diploma.

diploma and him
In return for a diploma granting him the city, Nur al-Din swore allegiance to Saladin, promising to follow him in every expedition in the war against the Crusaders and repairing damage done to the city.
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Edward was sworn in as king alongside Harthacnut, but a diploma issued by Harthacnut in 1042 describes him as the king's brother.
Tucson High School in Arizona, many years later, awarded him an honorary high school diploma.
Basarab was a vassal of King Charles I of Hungary, who called him ‘ our voivode of Wallachia ’ in a diploma issued on 26 July 1324.
The word is derived from the Greek διπλωμάτης, diplōmátēs, the holder of a diploma ( a folded paper, literally a " folding "), referring in this case not to an educational certificate but to a diplomat's letters of accreditation, which enable him or her to carry out duties on behalf of one country or institution within the jurisdiction of another country or institution.
Stern gained admission to the School of Public Communications in 1974 and earned a diploma in July 1975 at the Radio Engineering Institute of Electronics in Fredericksburg, Virginia which allowed him to apply for a first class FCC radio-telephone license.
In 1533, the king appears to have entrusted Leland with a document, " a moste gratius commission " ( or principis diploma as he called it in Latin ), which authorized him to examine and use the libraries of all religious houses in England.
Pupin completed his studies in 1883 as one of the best students, especially in the field of physics and mathematics, which gave him a diploma.
He was a pupil at St Mary's College in Crosby with Laurie Taylor, future sociologist and criminologist, before going on to study French and Geography at the University of Hull at a time when Philip Larkin was the librarian there, and with whom he corresponded about poetry: " McGough didn't seek counsel from Larkin, but at the age of 21, after completing his degree and teaching diploma, he did send him some poems.
When he returned from France to Reichenberg, his academic work markedly improved, and he began consistently receiving grades of “ gut ” or “ sehr gut ” ( good or very good ) in virtually all subjects — including French and “ Comportment .” By the time he completed studies at the Realschule in June, 1916, he was awarded the Reifezeugnis ( diploma — not to be confused with the Abitur ) that affirmed him “ reif mit Auszeichnung ” ( qualified with distinction ) for graduation to a technical university.
Nur ad-Din himself enjoyed to have specialists read to him from the Hadith, and his professors even awarded him a diploma in Hadith narration.
Walker gained custody of his son, put him to work as an apprentice at his detective agency in order to prepare him for espionage and encouraged him to re-enroll in high school to earn a diploma, then to enlist in the Navy.
Nevertheless, Haverford awarded him his high school diploma on June 6, 1898, before the end of his final year ; his transcript stated he completed the Scientific Course " with Credit ".
Although allowed to return when Cuza and others intervened for him ( refusing to respect the decision of the University Senate ), he was never presented with a diploma after his graduation.
In 1765, Trinity College, Dublin awarded him the degree of Doctor of Laws and in 1775 Oxford bestowed upon him the degree of Doctor of Civil Law by diploma.
The Zoological Society of London sent him their diploma as a corresponding member.
The Academy took occasion to press Greuze for his diploma picture, the execution of which had been long delayed, and forbade him to exhibit on their walls until he had complied with their regulations.
In 1949, Hamill attended the prestigious Regis High School in Manhattan, but left school when he was 15 to work as an apprentice sheet metal worker in the Brooklyn Navy Yard ; 59 years later, in June 2010, Regis awarded him an honorary diploma.

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