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student [ˈstuːdənt, Brit ˈstjuː-] N

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Do whatever you can to help your fluent English-speaking students see all students as knowledgeable persons from a respected culture.
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In the second year, students attend courses on biochemistry, developmental biology, genetics, human physiology, immunology, molecular microbiology, neurobiology, structural biology and biophysical chemistry.
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The school, in turn, has sought legal advice on whether it can boot out certain students as a way of severing relations with parents it doesn't like.
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More importantly, the population in country schools was declining as students were attracted by the opportunities and glamour offered by city life.
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Students were transferred from the old campus to this new building and admissions were open to fill up the space.
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We will also work with other organizations and students' unions that have successfully pedestrianized spaces to learn from their strategies.
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Enrollment was initially 108 students, but by 1936 it was 202 students and a larger school building was planned.
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An alternative program is still offered for those students who require it.
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It prepared students for non-commercial careers in government, the law, medicine, education, and the ministry and a smaller group for careers in science and engineering.
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She has bad news: despite the class being especially aimed at socializing disruptive students, they still have to follow the school board's missive that they teach to the upcoming test.
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