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The heir to the throne rules nothing, being heir only to titular headship of state.
"Executive headship is not headship of a school, it is system leadership," he says.
That was one of the changes she introduced when she secured the headship of Lady Eleanor Holles school seven years ago.
The school flourished under the headship of Thomas Arnold between 1828 and 1842 and became, under his rule, a model of the British public school for following generations.
Otto subsequently gave Gerbert the headship of the wealthy monastery of St. Columban of Bobbio (southwest of Piacenza, Italy), and Benedict VII consecrated him abbot of the monastery.
Only this can explain the rush by Europe to reclaim the headship of International Monetary Fund when Dominique Strauss-Kahn stepped down.
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"But I also think it's one of the most exciting times for headship because of the variety of schools.
Social variables were level of education, household headship, number of children, and whether the respondent was living with his or her children.
He favoured a "headship" view of the church, in which men were leaders.
He says about 75% of headship vacancies posted at the right time of the year are still filled through advertising.
Regression analysis revealed that age at first marriage, perceived ideal number of children, place of residence, literacy status, religion, mass media exposure, use of family planning methods, household headship, and experience of child death were the most important variables that explained the variance in fertility.
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