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But he has graduated from his university?" "Yes, yes, yes!
I remember at university (yes, I'm afraid it was Oxford) reading a letter in the student newspaper by a fresher who was affronted by the gay bops, women's rooms and black societies with which he suddenly found himself confronted.
I said yes, I'll write press releases for the university, yes, I'll cover a few science stories for your online magazine, and yes, I'll write a short piece on that new technology.
School, I don't think so…I think school doesn't even know about this [cervical cancer] also…maybe university, yes… because females, a lot of them are married.
Em 4 School, I don't think so…I think school doesn't even know about this [cervical cancer] also…maybe university, yes… because females, a lot of them are married.
Socio-demographic data included age and sex (from the student questionnaire), and mother completed university (yes, no), and annual household income (<$30,000CAN, $30,000-$30,000-$99,999000, missing) (from the parent questionnaire).
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First the university said yes.
But when it comes to the role of research in universities — and, yes, even in colleges — their insight and imagination appear to fail them.
As E. M. Forster wrote more than a century ago in "Howards End," in addressing the shortcomings of British universities: "Oh yes, you have learned men who collect... facts, and facts, and empires of facts.
The dramatic rise of modafinil use in universities suggests: yes.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
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