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Earlier courses of the river appear in several parts of the image.
The goal was to build a conceptual framework on which international politics could be analyzed, something earlier courses on military and diplomatic history had not offered.
Online classes are hardly new, but earlier courses typically didn't have to handle exam proctoring on the scale required for vast MOOCs.
Throughout this project, all fashion design and merchandising students were required to apply everything they learned in earlier courses to the product development process.
Stanford did not employ a full-time professor in religion until 1951 and did not establish a religious studies department until 1973, later than most other universities in the U.S. Earlier courses in religion were largely offered by the chaplains of Stanford Memorial Church.
While the foundations of the problem may lie in earlier courses, clearly chemists must take the major responsibility for problems students have with the concept of chemical energy.
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To receive her G.E.D., she repeated much of her earlier course work.
Random assignment followed stratification for gender and earlier course examination performance.
When earlier course performance was included in the analysis, this became the most consistent positive predictor of subsequent assessments.
Third, renal hypertrophy, which develops in the earlier course of diabetes, might have implications in carcinogenesis, although pathogenic significance of this mechanical change is unclear (12).
Some early courses do not come off as well.
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