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“Anyway, what is a would-be doctor good for? You should wait for him to finish his studies, and that could take ages! Like an old friend of mine, who had an affair with a medicine student, she waited for him to take his diploma, she even helped him financially to open his surgery, and in the end he dumped her! So, what did you expect? It's a fortunate thing that he hasn't called!” she concludes with a shrieking voice and her usual air of importance
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Each received a diploma and each were applauded boisterously by their peers and parents
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You didn't get a diploma from Don Bosco, you got a pardon
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He had a four year diploma in landscape design but had never worked a day out on the fields
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He hands her her diploma
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Rachel hands the diploma to her father
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What has happened, in effect, is that a college education has devolved into a cross-generational equivalent of a high school diploma; that is to say, a contemporary college education has superseded anachronistic (academic) standards of a generation ago
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In the photo, I was grinning and holding up my high school diploma with my Gramma’s arm wrapped around my shoulders in a fierce hug
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and she had a diploma in her hand
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I let out a puff of air, setting the phone back in its spot and grabbing the graduation photo that sat beside it, with my Gramma hugging my shoulders as I held up my high school diploma in victory
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It isn’t often that a student with only a sixth grade formal education earns a high school diploma then, in three short years, completes a Bachelor of Science program, graduating with honors near the top of the class
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Diploma, citations, and family photos framed the paneled
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It is for this purpose that makes sense to have eaten of the tree of good and evil, as this town -which must deal with being the role model of a new age-, must have -should have- extra knowledge "others" do not possess; and their "diploma" -the credential of having a better understanding- is the fact they ate of the fruit of good and evil
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“My college daughter,” I heard my father murmur as he took photos of me – cap, gown, diploma
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That’s when I realised the diploma I didn’t want was for him
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As though I didn’t have enough to do, Nic and I started evening classes in Public Relations, a diploma course over three years for two evenings a week
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The Heritage Foundation recently published a study that showed the taxes paid by a household headed by immigrants without a high school diploma averaged $10,573 in
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The same report said that in 1960 immigrants were equally likely to have a high school education as nonimmigrants, but that in 1998 immigrants were four times more likely not to have a diploma
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illegal immigrants lack a high school diploma and of the estimated 4
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A framed diploma from the Board of Adolescent
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Greene, whose diploma in neurology shined in his memory
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leave with a high school diploma, driver’s
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In terms of at least one ‘psychologist’ employed by the RCMP28, his diploma
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in terms of their suitability has a diploma that is neither approved by the
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When Connie came from Nicaragua to his house, she enrolled in evening school to learn English and to obtain a high school diploma so as to secure a good position in life
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cannot read their diploma when they graduate from High School?
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One out of every six students who enter a major eastern college or university leaves without a diploma
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I’m back in school now, with great hopes of receiving my diploma in education someday
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both happened soon – he received his diploma and I delivered my first
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that I had the same diploma that he did
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diploma, and that I should be able to find a new job easily
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always been told that a college diploma is a guarantee of great employment
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‘Her ambition in life,’ the announcer said over the mike as she accepted her diploma,
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I received my diploma with mixed feelings
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teachings, and I’ll send you your diploma
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I enrolled at the Sorbonne for a diploma course in French Civilization; stood in the open backs of busses on my way to University and work; goose fleshed at the romantic sight of caped Agents de Police directing traffic as morning mists lifted to reveal Chatelet, Pont Neuf, the Pantheon
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diploma, gives you a mean look, and squeezes your hand hard
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We watched as the younger kids walked up and picked up their eight by eleven frame worthy "diploma" that their parents would hang up for a short while and then toss into some photo album for a keepsake
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She had enough free time and was rid of enough worries to work on obtaining her high school diploma
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Some 30 years prior, Elaine had started out as a new Canadian working as a homecare worker herself for several years before being invited to join the administration once she had finally obtained a college diploma by tedious part-time online and night school study
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he got his high school diploma, there wasn’t a Beatles tune or anything
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It included all the books with which I used to obtain my diploma
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I focus on a framed, antique-looking diploma
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The diploma that certified her as a concert clavichordist was ratified by the virtuosity with which she executed popular melodies of the seventeenth century at the gathering organized to celebrate the completion of her studies and with which the period of mourning came to in end
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Your diploma can open doors for your international witness for Christ so that your education makes a global, eternal difference
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Hendrix never graduated from high school, but Garfield High School awarded him an honorary diploma, and in the 1990s, he was honored with a bust in the library
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First off, though, I have a good news to tell you: I passed with success my high school diploma equivalency test: I got the results today from the Santo Tomas University
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Apart from having earned her driver’s permit and single engine pilot’s license, plus her high school equivalency diploma, she was spending a little fortune on obtaining her twin engine pilot’s license on Lockheed 10 ELECTRA and was also renting regularly a Stearman biplane to practice aerobatic flying
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‘’Well, I do have a college diploma as a radio repair technician and I worked in my father’s radio repair shop…until we were forcibly relocated and he lost both his shop and his house, that is
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After a year, he got his Sydney Uni diploma and away he went
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I got my high school diploma equivalency in prison but I've never held a real job
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� When she had interrupted her studies in medicine just two months short of obtaining her doctor�s diploma in order to join the Army Medical Corps, her parents had vehemently opposed her decision to do so, claiming that war was no business for a young woman like her
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And with that scant diploma found himself the job of architect to the education department in Salisbury, Rhodesia
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Computer Science (He could actually show the ‘official’ diploma) He was a devout Shia
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A typical university graduation picture followed, showing Ingrid receiving a diploma while wearing a graduation cape and hat
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Julia was tall and quite pretty, with red hair and green eyes, but she was more importantly very competent, holding a diploma in electronic engineering from the prestigious M
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anyway), newly born into the real world with a diploma in my hand and
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a high school diploma ensures that whoever is hiring doesn’t have to
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they’ve documented that folks lacking a diploma earn less money than
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Apart from the truly fantastic living conditions she and her family had found on the KOSTROMA, which contrasted starkly with their impoverished past life in polluted, overpopulated India, she was able to study part-time in the evening to complete her diploma in hydroponics techniques
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of 153 made her a certified genius and that she already held a diploma in robotics engineering, a discipline marrying mechanical science, electronics and computer programming
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his diploma from the hands of the state governor
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The graphic display of the monk’s diploma from the Institute of Chinese Herbology in Oakland, California, was a nice blend of East and West, so Francis hung that one up as well
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‘What about a diploma course
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To this end we need a one-year vocational diploma similar to the International Diploma of the University of Cambridge
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Even worse, the diploma courses are not worth more than a Grade 12 according to the Universities
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After you have completed all the work required for particular course of instruction, you should receive an appropriate diploma or certificate of completion
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On the wall was a diploma and hanging next to it was a license with the name Dr
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After receiving my diploma, I had to explain to my friends and teachers why my mom hadn't been there
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He didn’t have any teacher’s diploma (or any other diplomas of any kind), and he would never have been employed by a state-school
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If you pass the tests it is within my authority as the principal to issue you a diploma
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‘That had been convincing,’ thought Akhim as he relaxed in Thran’s armchair, glancing at a framed photograph of Thran in Academic robes, with an English countryside backdrop holding a diploma
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Cosmatos, a cinema maniac, was attending a diploma course in International Relations at his father"s insistence before entering the London School of Film Technique
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Our world has changed and nowadays it seems so old-fashioned and narrow-minded this insistence to have a “serious” diploma in hand when obviously the boy was exceptionally talented and crazy about the cinema
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In London she had earned a diploma in Interior Decoration
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I have so much on my plate already because of that stupid IB Diploma, I don't need this drama!" Dylan started breathing hard, her face pinking, but more out of anger than embarrassment
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When I worked with students who wanted to pass the GED and get a high school diploma, I found they showed this very behavior
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The official holo-stamp of the high school hovered above a bunch of writing testifying that he had received his diploma
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He stuffed the diploma into his pack, then captured me with that intense stare of his
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Law school diploma
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There was once a time when a high school diploma was the only requirement to securing a decent paying job
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Getting a higher education, whether it is a college degree or a graduate diploma, would take your career in a different gear
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, article I, which forbade all persons not having a diploma to practise medicine; so that, after certain anonymous denunciations, Homais had been summoned to Rouen to see the procurer of the king in his own private room; the magistrate receiving him standing up, ermine on shoulder and cap on head
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Even though she did not have a high school diploma, Terri told Thomas
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Boston, so far as medicine had aught to do with it, had hitherto lain in the guardianship of an aged deacon and apothecary, whose piety and godly deportment were stronger testimonials in his favor than any that he could have produced in the shape of a diploma
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) What sort of signal does a college diploma send to a potential employer? That its holder is willing and able to complete all sorts of drawn-out, convoluted tasks—and, as a new employee, isn’t likely to bolt at the first sign of friction
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He wore a wedding band and had a firm handshake, and his diploma from Harvard Law was inconspicuously placed on the wall, almost hidden by the hat rack
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To be received in the Countess Bezukhova’s salon was regarded as a diploma of intellect
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For years this day had beckoned and allured to her; but when it came the one single, keen, abiding memory it left with her was not that of the breathless moment when the stately president of Redmond gave her cap and diploma and hailed her B
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My heart was wrung when we entered the room that I know so well, where still upon the wall hung, like an epitaph, the diploma of the deceased Commandant
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I will set to work this very day, for you have quite a satisfactory diploma too
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When he had finished his studies and received his diploma he suddenly altered his views, and from a modern liberal he turned into a rabid Narodovoletz, in order (so Kryltzoff, who did not like him, said) to gain supremacy in another sphere
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And when one sees in the same city, where every attempt at violence is at once suppressed, where even the sale of powder or medicines is prohibited, where a doctor is not allowed to practice without a diploma, thousands of disciplined men, controlled by one individual, being trained for murder, one cannot help asking how men who have any regard for their own safety can calmly endure such a condition of affairs, and allow it to continue? Leaving aside the question of the immorality and pernicious influence of it, what could be more dangerous? What are they thinking of,—I speak not now of Christians, Christian pastors, philanthropists, or moralists, but simply those who value their lives, their safety, their welfare? Granting that power is at present in the hands of a moderate ruler, it may fall to-morrow into those of a Biron, an Elizabeth, a Catharine, a Pugatchov, a Napoleon
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They possess the complete justification for having freed themselves from labour; and on this justification (as in former times on the theological justification, and afterwards on the philosophical one) everything is based: and it is these men who now give the diploma of exemption to other classes
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He who is brought up in an establishment where learned men and artists are created (but, in reality, they create only destroyers of art and science), and who obtains a diploma, and is well provided for, for life, will not become a thinker or an artist, but he who would gladly abstain from thinking, and from expressing that which is ingrafted in his soul, but which he dare not overlook, being drawn to it by two irresistible powers,—his own inward impulse and the wants of men