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This US federal law also gave students 18 years old or older, or students of any age if enrolled in any post-secondary educational institution, the right of privacy regarding grades, enrollment, and even billing information, unless the school has specific permission from the student to share that specific type of information with the parent.
Without the presence of the king, the old institution of the Hoftag, the assembly of the realm's leading men, deteriorated.
The institution, which is centuries old, is a similar idea to the Islamic " shura ", or consultative assembly.
The institution, which is centuries old, is a similar idea to the Islamic " shura ", or consultative assembly, BBC world.
The burden is spread across the entire educational institution, in the form of ( 1 ) a new layer of assessment placed atop the old familiar one, ( 2 ) a new bureaucracy responsible for the institution-wide collection and presentation of data, and ( 3 ) the altering and curtailing of classroom instruction to make room for more intrusive testing.
You have had these plans of your university made by a great architect, native to our own American soil, who himself had the sense to adapt — not to copy in servile fashion — but to adapt the old Californian architecture to the new university uses, and so we have here a great institution of learning absolutely unique, even in its outward aspect, situated in this beautiful valley with the hills in the background, under this sky, with these buildings, and if this university does not turn out the right kind of citizenship and the right kind of scholarship, I shall be more than disappointed.
He was a tremendous gentlemen, an old fashioned institution which isn't with us anymore.
Collegio Ghislieri is a 450 years old Italian institution committed to promote University studies on the basis of merit, hosting around 200 pupils ( males and females ) who attend all faculties in Pavia State University, offering them logistic and cultural opportunities such as scholarships, lectures, conferences, a 100, 000 volumes library ( the third one among private libraries in Northern Italy ), foreign languages courses.
Bentham is widely associated with the foundation in 1826 of the University of London ( the institution which in 1836 became University College London ), though he was 78 years old when the University opened and played only an indirect role in its establishment.
In 1924, the Florida Legislature mandated that women of a " mature age " ( at least twenty-one years old ) who had completed sixty semester hours from a " reputable educational institution " would be allowed to enroll during regular semesters at the University of Florida in programs that were unavailable at Florida State College for Women.
At first he wished to enter the church and joined a religious institution, Oratorio dei Padri Filippini, at 15 years old.
A very ancient institution, this Council was made up of all the male members of patrician Venetian families over 25 years old, irrespective of their individual status, merits or wealth.
Founded in 1913, this institution ( locally known as " CSS " and " Science School ") provides science classes for students between 8 and 15 years old that focus on scientific investigation by observation.
The old Asbury Mission School, located two miles northeast of Eufaula was, for many years previous to the Civil war, the leading educational institution of that vicinity.
The last institution commemorating the old Greek poleis was the Panhellenion established by Hadrian.
Nearby on Stanley Village Road is the Ma Hang Prison ( a minimum security institution established in 1974 ) which houses male adult prisoners and clinically old prisoners of low security risk.
The name of the institution became " GMI Engineering & Management Institute " although the letters " GMI " were retained to allow easy identification with the old General Motors Institute.
He formed a council led by Commodore Perry to create a new system for training officers, and turned the old Fort Severn at Annapolis into a new institution which would be designated as the United States Naval Academy in 1851.
Adjacent to the church is the old school building of the Tudor period, Enfield Grammar School, which institution expanded over the years, becoming a large comprehensive school from the late 1960s.
Between 1995 and 1998, in the municipalities where then-opposition party VMRO-DPMNE ruled, only the old flag was flown from institution buildings.
In addition, she reported that Wilkomirski's uncle, Max Grosjean, said that as children he and his sister Yvonne ( Wilkomirski's biological mother ) had been Verdingkinder ( or " earning children ")-in other words, that they had been part of the old Swiss institution of orphaned children working for families, with overtones of child slavery.
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College is a very old and renowned institution offering best available facilities and education for engineering students. Research & development centre for bicycle and sewing machine-www. bsrdindia. com.
The first institution to move in was the Courtauld Institute of Art, including the Courtauld Gallery, which has an important collection of old master and impressionist paintings.
Sutherland said that a research lab is primarily a teaching institution, " teaching whatever is new so that the new can become familiar, old, and used widely.

old and grand
He has become in this half century the grand old man of American history.
" The grand old days of pranking have gone away at Caltech, and that's what we are trying to bring back ," reported the Boston Globe, which noted that " security has orders not to intervene in a prank unless officers get Mannion's approval beforehand.
Grand juries were once common across Canada and old courthouses with the two jury boxes necessary to accommodate the 24 jurors of a grand jury can still be seen.
DeMille, associated with Paramount since 1913, kept making pictures in the grand old style.
The old structure of the grand slam was the U. S. Open, British Open, U. S. Amateur, and British Amateur.
The Muppet Theater is the setting for The Muppet Show — a grand old vaudeville house that has seen better days.
Near the castle are the ruins of the fourteenth-century palace of the grand jury and the old cathedral ( 1603 ) probably built on a design by architect Camillo Camillians.
Truman joked that Republican Party ( GOP ) actually stood for " grand old platitudes ".
However, some princely titles develop in unusual ways, such as adoption of a style for dynasts which is not pegged to the ruler's title, but rather continues an old tradition ( e. g. grand duke in Romanov Russia ), claims dynastic succession to a lost monarchy ( e. g. prince de Tarente for the La Trémoïlle heirs to the Neapolitan throne, or is simply assumed by fiat ( e. g. prince Français by the House of Bonaparte ).
If a château is not old, then it must be grand.
Brunhilda and Sigebert met Chlothar's army on the Aisne, but the Patrician Aletheus, Duke Rocco, and Duke Sigvald deserted the host and the grand old woman and her king had to flee.
The Châtillon agreement signed January 27 1548, when he was 5 years old, engaged him to Marie Stuart, queen of Scotland and grand daughter of Claude de Lorraine, first Duke of Guise.
mon pays, mes amours " was first sung during a grand patriotic banquet gathering about sixty francophones and anglophones of Montreal, in the gardens of lawyer John McDonnell, near the old Windsor Station.
When HCE is first introduced in chapter I. 2, the narrator relates how " in the beginning " he was a " grand old gardener ", thus equating him with Adam in the Garden of Eden.
The church is dedicated to the Virgin, and built in the form of a cross, consisting of a nave and four aisles — The old grand altar dated to 1628 and was built from Carrara marble wrecked on the coast, during its transit from Genoa to Antwerp.
In King Charles II's reign, he was employ'd under Sir Christopher Wren, in the stately buildings at Winchester ; as he was likewise in all the other publick structures, Palaces & c, erected by that great Man, under whom he was assisting, from the Beginning ( factually wrong, Hawksmoor was 14 years old then ) to the Finishing of that grand and noble Edifice the cathedral of St. Paul's, and of all the churches rebuilt after the Fire of London.
On his death the old oligarchic republic political structure was restored-a consiglio maggiore (" grand council ") of four hundred members and a consiglio minore (" small council ") of forty members-and it formed a league with Padua, Treviso and Verona.
Prince Charles was appointed grand admiral when he was but few days old.
The Street, 200 feet 12 Pole ( length ) | rods wide and two miles long, is bordered by grand old elms forming a natural arbor.
A final resting place for pioneers, peach orchard farmers, cholera epidemic victims, transcontinental railroad workers and a host of others, the cemetery is peaceful and shaded with a wide variety of grand old trees.
A grand old bald cypress tree in the Santee River valley, near Andrews, SC
It was according to Sillard " the grand old Republican of ' 98 resolved to attest the justice of the Republican of a later day, and hurl defiance in the face of English law.
This new assize did away with the old form of trial known as " compurgation " in accusations brought by the grand jury.
He attended Glasgow High School, but at the age of eleven joined his father and Douglas, the young 16 year old 8th Duke of Hamilton, ( 1756 – 1799 ), his father's pupil, on a grand tour of France, Italy and Germany.

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