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school

(skūl),
A set of beliefs, teachings, methods, etc.
[O. E. scōl]
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school

a group of fish or marine mammals that remain together in a coordinated fashion.
Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed. © W. G. Hale, V. A. Saunders, J. P. Margham 2005

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Q. What is the best school for nurses in California?

A. i found a site that rank nursing schools in the U.S. , looks reliable, check it out:
http://www.nursingschools.com/articles/ranking.html

Q. How can I get my son into a normal school? He was diagnosed as autistic but he is intelligent and is able to go through normal education. But I don’t want him to be socially disconnected…

A. If done in a proper way it can be an excellent idea! Your son will flourish and will develop as best as he can. But if just moving him to a regular school without any preparation to him, class and teacher- that can end up very bad. So talk to the teacher the headmaster and councilor explain and work up a plan. Then it must be explained to the class. and don’t forget your son…he needs to understand that he might get unpleasant reactions sometimes.

Q. I don’t know how to make him responsive at least when it comes to studies in school or at home? My child is diagnosed with ADHD. He was very inattentive in his class and we do get regular complaints from the school. At home he watches cartoons that he loves and refuses to have his dinner even. He cannot sit for more than ten minutes to complete his home work. Even very minor sound distracts him from doing his homework. He has trouble paying attention to the activities he does not like. I don’t know how to make him responsive at least when it comes to studies in school or at home.

A. it takes alot of time and patience and loving. without them none of itwill never work. both from teachers and parents and friends and family.

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And yet, his emphasis that many apprenticeships are 'a waste of time and public money' risks destabilising an important route for many school-leavers.
Firstly, school-leavers who are aiming for CIMA membership will be more attractive candidates to employers.
Most school-leavers embarking on an apprenticeship are a credit to their parents and their employers and, like Elizabeth, go on to become highly successful in their field.
He said he wanted to challenge the organisations and the armed forces to develop ideas for a school-leaver programme.
In the last year alone, it has brought 2000 suitable vacancies to the attention of school-leavers and deputy district manager Eric Foy says this has proved extremely popular with employers keen to target school-leavers.
Last year around 2000 school-leavers chose to go to the college for its wide choice of subjects, courses and facilities.
Researchers quizzed 800 school-leavers in eight cities and came up with these figures for teenagers claiming to have had relationships: Glasgow 10%, Liverpool 8%, London 7%, Manchester 5%, Aberdeen 4%, Newcastle 3%, Bristol 2%, Birmingham 1%.
The number of school-leavers facing life on the dole queue has fallen dramatically.
School-leaver Natasha Harry, who went to the Prom, said: ``It was a fun night and it's probably going to be held again for Year 11 leavers because it went so well.''
ONE school-leaver in 20 claims to have had a sexual relationship with one of their teachers, according to a survey.
NESTLE will today unveil plans to create 2,000 jobs and paid work-experience places for graduates and school-leavers.
A Welsh Government spokesman said it was working to improve the skills of school-leavers.
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