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preparatory and teaching
Leonowens resumed her teaching career and taught daily from 9 AM to 12 noon for an autumn half at the Berkeley School of New York at 252 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, beginning on 5 October 1880 ; this was a new preparatory school for colleges and schools of science and her presence was advertised in the press.
Shortly afterwards, Matúška and about two dozen other students left their prestigious Bratislava Lutheran lyceum ( preparatory high school and college ) in protest over the removal of Ľudovít Štúr from his teaching position by the Lutheran Church under pressure from the authorities.
In addition to those teaching in normal sections of lycées ( the vast majority ), some agrégés teach in the preparatory classes to the grandes écoles.
In other terms, children who had received preparatory teaching obtained notably better results than their peers who had not had an analogous introduction to the study of foreign languages.
One started English instruction in third grade ( A ), the other, instead, followed preparatory teaching through Esperanto and started English only at the fifth grade ( B ).
In other words, those who benefited from the preparatory teaching gained more time than they had lost in preparation.
In this position he remained up to his death, teaching history and Bible exegesis, with a preparatory course on the Talmud.
Simple changes are a preparatory step before teaching the horse flying changes.
Pupils and staff moved to the new building in 1976, and a programme of continuing development has ensured that the school still provides well resourced teaching areas and excellent sports facilities for some 1160 pupils in the grammar school and 200 in the preparatory department.
Jack Torrance is a writer and former teacher who is trying to rebuild his and his family's life after his alcoholism and volatile temper cost him his teaching position at a small preparatory school.
The players at age between 8 and 11 years are preparatory groups and after 3 – 4 years of teaching start their participation in the preliminary tournaments and correspondingly in the city and national tournaments, organized be the Bulgarian Football Union and the country.
The Department also provides Russian language teaching for students of the University of Ostrava, consultations and Russian language examinations for doctoral degree programmes, language consulting and intensive language courses, preparatory courses for studies of Russian language at the Faculty of Arts, and lifelong learning courses for current teachers of the Russian language.
Outside of cricket Tylecote taught mathematics at the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich from 1875 to 1895, as well as teaching in some preparatory schools.
The monks of Zirc had a long tradition of teaching in the abbey's college preparatory schools, so in 1962 they started Cistercian Preparatory School to continue their work in secondary education.

preparatory and conducted
The Statistical Department of the Ministry of Finance conducted the first census in 1882, which considered as a preparatory step ; the first true population census was conducted in 1897.
In the following year, 1956, while preparatory studies were being conducted for a general liturgical reform, Pope Pius XII surveyed the opinions of the bishops on the liturgical improvement of the Roman breviary.
In preparation for the assault on the dam, fighters assigned to the 410th Air Expeditionary Wing ( AEW ) conducted preparatory air strikes against Iraqi forces in the dam ’ s vicinity.
the ante-preparatory, preparatory, and general, was at a later time usually conducted, through a dispensation to be had in each instance from the sovereign pontiff, in a single congregation known as particularis, or special.
Jesuit High School is a four-year college preparatory conducted by the Society of Jesus ( Jesuits ).
Assuming the plain black habit of the institution in 1828, she conducted the affairs of the home while Mother McAuley and two foundress companions were making their novitiate in the Presentation Convent of George's Hill preparatory to the founding of the new congregation.
St. Joseph Academy, conducted by the Marist Brothers with the mission to serve the children of the lower portion of the Rio Grande Valley, dedicates to provide a " religious and moral formation " and a college preparatory education under the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church.

preparatory and by
The Peace Corps can either begin in very low gear, with only preparatory work undertaken between now and when Congress finally appropriates special funds for it -- or it can be launched now and in earnest by executive action, with sufficient funds and made available from existing Mutual Security appropriations to permit a number of substantial projects to start this summer.
This question might be settled by comparing the measurement of the actual circumference with the dimensions noted, presumably in Brumidi's hand, above the various sections of his long preparatory drawing, which has been kept.
There is A growing conviction among pastors and Church leaders that all those who come into the fellowship of the Church need preparatory training, including those coming by transfer of membership.
The Inter-Imperial Relations Committee, chaired by Balfour, drew up the document preparatory to its unanimous approval by the imperial premiers on November 15, 1926.
Although founded as a preparatory and vocational school by Amos G. Throop in 1891, the college attracted influential scientists such as George Ellery Hale, Arthur Amos Noyes, and Robert Andrews Millikan in the early 20th century.
The Formula 3000 International Championship was a motor racing series created by the Fédération Internationale de l ' Automobile ( FIA ) in 1985 to become the final preparatory step for drivers hoping to enter the Formula One championship.
A previously stable slope may be initially affected by preparatory factors, making the slope conditionally unstable.
Davy's boyhood was spent partly with his parents and partly with Tonkin, who placed him at a preparatory school kept by a Mr. Bushell, who was so much struck with the boy's progress that he persuaded Davy's father to send him to a better school.
Over 2, 000 preparatory drawings and studies for prints survive, but no paintings by him are known, and he probably never trained as a painter.
Pierce that read, “ except the eighth section of the act preparatory to the admission of Missouri into the Union, approved March 6, 1820, which was superseded by the legislation of 1850, commonly called the compromise measures, and is declared inoperative .” Identical legislation was soon introduced in the house.
The esoteric Christian tradition teaches that first there will be a preparatory period as the Sun enters Aquarius by precession: the coming age of Aquarius.
A sketch by an unknown artist from the early 19th century purporting to show a group of thugs stabbing the eyes of three travellers they have recently strangled, preparatory to further mutilation and deposition in the well.
The benefits derived from turnip husbandry are of great magnitude ; light soils are cultivated with profit and facility ; abundance of food is provided for man and beast ; the earth is turned to the uses for which it is physically calculated, and by being suitably cleaned with this preparatory crop, a bed is provided for grass seeds, wherein they flourish and prosper with greater vigor than after any other preparation.
The group portrait, original in conception, is known only from a preparatory sketch and copies by other hands.
Rouse was encouraged by his siblings to improve his chances for college admission by doing a year of preparatory school at the private Tome School in Port Deposit, Maryland.
Horne was educated at a preparatory school in Shrewsbury, followed by St George's School, Harpenden and the London School of Economics.
Although the flight was originally scheduled for October 1960, delays by unplanned preparatory work meant that this was postponed several times, initially to March 6, 1961 and finally to May 5.
During those preparatory years, he was deeply disturbed by the harsh treatment and living conditions of the black slaves who were brought from Africa.
It was first a preparatory school for students later sent by the government to study in the United States.
The initial informal discussions on a possible new Summit in 2002 were held in February 1998 and hosted by Derek Osborn who co-chaired the preparatory meetings for Rio + 5 and Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future.
" Static air-and spacecraft displays on the Academy grounds include an F-4, F-15, F-16 and F-105 on the Terrazzo ; a B-52 by the North Gate ; a T-38 and A-10 at the airfield ; an F-100 by the preparatory school ; a SV-5J lifting body next to the aeronautics laboratory ; and a Minuteman III missile in front of the Fieldhouse.
During occasional ceremonies of particular importance, the side walls are covered with a series of tapestries, the originals of which were designed for the chapel by Raphael and depict events from the Life of St. Peter and the Life of St. Paul as described in the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles: the full-size preparatory cartoons for seven of the ten tapestries are known as the Raphael Cartoons and are in London.

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