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majority and students
From the inception of Bob Jones College, a majority of students and faculty were northerners, and therefore many were already Republicans living in the " Solid South.
The Institute offers graduate degree programs for the Master of Science, Engineer's Degree, Doctor of Philosophy, BS / MS and MD / PhD, with the majority of students in the PhD program.
For example, the Honor Code allows professors to make the majority of exams as take-home, allowing students to take them on their own schedule and in their preferred environment.
questions that concern a majority of students.
The vast majority of education is undergraduate education provided by the departments to students, who are adults with no other academic qualifications than a secondary education diploma.
In large cities, a majority of working people and students eat their lunch at a corporate or school cafeteria, which normally serve complete meals as described above ; it is therefore not usual for students to bring their own lunch food.
It was the most popular American book of its time ; by 1837 it had sold 15 million copies, and some 60 million by 1890 — reaching the majority of young students in the nation's first century.
To help achieve this vision, the university implemented a laptop program in the fall of 2000 that ensures students and faculty have a standard set of tools ( hardware and software ) that meet a majority of their computing and telecommunications needs, promotes communication and enables quality support.
BI has roughly 1500 students in China through its close relationship with Fudan University in Shanghai, and is also the majority shareholder of the ISM University of Management and Economics ( previously known as International School of Management ) with around 2000 students located in Vilnius and Kaunas in Lithuania.
Especially when the standards are relatively new, and the schools are just beginning to adjust to the new standards, a majority of students struggle with at least some of the requirements.
While a majority of students passed easily, parents were upset that so few were rated as being best.
In 2007 the UK's first Vegan ' tapas ' bar was opened, and in spring 2008 the students voted ( by a large majority ) for Pembroke to serve only free-range chicken ( it will be the first UK college to do so ).
Stanford University is a large, highly residential research university with a majority of enrollments coming from graduate and professional students.
The majority of these international students ( 60 %) come from Mainland China, followed by South Korea ( 6 %) and Hong Kong ( 6 %).
The majority of its members were either educated professionals or students, and Saddam fit the bill.
Throughout the 1970s, the number of women increased until it made up the majority of students.
The majority of students do not live within walking distance of the campus due to its remote location, so unlike Fredericton, Saint John is predominantly a " commuter campus ", where most students drive in in the morning, leave in the afternoon, and don't partake in social events onsite.
Drawing on contributions from the students, researchers, and journalists who make up the majority of its wide readership, the PCM offers unique perspectives on current events from around the world.
While most Wabash fraternities allow juniors and seniors to live outside the house, the majority of Greek students live in their respective house all four years.
The school was the subject of some controversy in the 1990s, but an Ofsted report published in January 2008 stated: " It is held in very high regard by the vast majority of students and their parents, and rightly so.
The majority of SAMS students participate in the Advanced Military Studies Program.
The same is true for the non-Hasidic Litvish yeshivas that are controlled by dynastically transmitted rosh yeshivas and the majority of students will not become rabbis, even after many years of post-graduate kollel study.

majority and matriculate
A large majority of ( LCPA ) students matriculate at NHU.
Every year, 100 % of the graduating class matriculate into colleges and universities, with the majority going to the United States upon graduation along with a few students moving on to Korean universities.

majority and broad
In its most broad term, it refers to the world's Christian majority countries, which, share little in common aside from the predominance of the faith.
" Paradigms tend to be idiosyncratic to the individual Mage, but the vast majority belong to broad categories of paradigm, e. g., Shamanism, Medieval Sorcery, religious miracle working, and superscience.
The majority of the tracks on Nirvana's albums fell into that broad genre of contemporary popular music, not easily categorized but perhaps best described as the baroque or chamber strand of " progressive rock, soft rock or " orchestral pop " and " Chamber Pop ".
He seems to have enjoyed a majority in the Politburo initially ( he said that Kalinin and Voroshilov betrayed the Right at the last minute ) and unlike the Left Opposition, broad mass support among the peasantry, which made up 80 % of the Russian population.
Douglas joined the majority opinion of the U. S. Supreme Court in Roe, which stated that a federally enforceable right to privacy, " whether it be founded in the Fourteenth Amendment's concept of personal liberty and restrictions upon state action, as we feel it is, or, as the District Court determined, in the Ninth Amendment's reservation of rights to the people, is broad enough to encompass a woman's decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy.
He refused to give instructions to the RPR voters but said that he supported the incumbent president " in a private capacity ", which was almost like a de facto support of the Socialist Party's ( PS ) candidate, François Mitterrand, who was elected by a broad majority.
Certainly, the broad division of the year into the Christmas and Easter seasons, interspersed with periods of Ordinary Time, is identical, and the majority of the Festivals and Commemorations are also celebrated, with a few exceptions.
As a result, the Charter has attracted both broad support from a majority of the Canadian electorate and criticisms by opponents of increased judicial power.
That being said, while the majority of historians feel that Hannibal's action was deliberate, there are those that have called this account fanciful, and claim that the actions of the day represent either the natural curvature that occurs when a broad front of infantry marches forward, or the bending back of the Carthaginian center from the shock action of meeting the heavily massed Roman center.
The majority — in whom the true meaning of the gospel failed to take root — went the " broad way " that " led to destruction.
New Olympic records were set in the majority of track and field events, with only the men's 200 metres, 10 km walk, standing high jump, standing broad jump, hop, step and jump, and the hurdle competitions failing to have new records set.
Ciampi was elected with a broad majority, and was the second president ever to be elected at the first ballot ( when there is a requirement of a two-thirds majority ) in a joint session of the Chamber of Deputies, the Italian Senate and representatives of the Regions.
In the most controversial ruling of his term, Roe v. Wade ( 1973 ), Burger voted with the majority to recognize a broad right to privacy that prohibited states from banning abortions.
The majority of the performers were British comedians popular in their homeland but lacking appeal to a broad international audience.
The Federalist Papers refer to the broad concept, as in Federalist 10, first published in 1787, which speaks of " the superior force of an interested and overbearing majority.
The outcome of the referendum on the European Constitution demonstrated that a clear majority holds the European Union as it is now in little esteem, and that there was a need for a broad social discussion over Europe and the role of the Netherlands within it.
Family Thripidae is particularly notorious for members with broad host ranges, and the majority of pest thrips come from this family.
However, the majority of these policies were veiled attempts to shore up the power and influence of the government and the bourgeoisie, rather than legitimate attempts to promote equality and empowerment for a broad constituency of the French population.
The publication of the draft and the beginning of the pre-Congress discussion period led to furious arguments within the party-with the majority saying that the new programme was about building a broad alliance for revolutionary social change, though implicitly or explicitly agreeing that the proposals broke with the Leninist tradition.
For much of the period, the Tories commanded a broad base of support in rural England, but the relatively undemocratic nature of the franchise and the maldistribution of the borough seats ensured that this popular appeal was never translated into a Tory majority in Parliament.
The formation of the Alliance Party was the direct result of the call, in November 1965, by the Governor, Sir Derek Jakeway, " for leaders of imagination, who have the interests of all the people of Fiji truly at heart, to build political alliances with the object of contesting elections on a common racial platform and then, if they win a majority of seats, forming a broad based administration which will be effectively self-governing ".
The Anschutz Foundation, founded in 1964, supports a broad variety of community service, cultural and arts groups, as well as health facilities and initiatives-all of which make up the vast majority of the Foundation's annual giving.
At the GMP conference of 1967 the split had also reached the GMP, ending in the victory for the CPI ( M ) and its leader within the GMP, Deb, who were able to gather the support of the broad majority of the organization.

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