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Mr. Brown relied on Professor Zitzewitz's bibliography as a syllabus for his own education.
The transition of Russian System of Higher Education to new Educational Standards of the Third Generation challenged the authors of the article to develop the syllabus for Master Degree Students in Economics that would satisfy both the requirements of the Standard and would fit the framework of the English for Specific Purposes (ESP) approach used by teachers all over the world.
Committees that draw up the syllabus for religious studies.
Instead she posts a syllabus for the year.
On July 12th an answer of sorts came in a syllabus for a new secondary-school subject.
It reads like the syllabus for a graduate course in rum history.
Bloody Foreigners should, I feel, be on the syllabus for every history student in the country.
His books appear on the syllabus for my course this fall at Harvard Divinity School.
Economics, history and politics are all part of the syllabus for Jamaat's students.
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