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If you a planning to join a university in Dubai, you have to read this especially if you are a female and alone, regardless of your nationality. If you decide to go after that, do it on your responsibility I am a senior female assistant professor graduated...
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When you join these institutions you go Mohamed Tarabay, who never worked or had an experience... .
Like this or just this one university? I worked for one of the British universities in Dubai, a junior academic, and it helped my career considerably.
Sincere question here. My wife asked me to help her understand some of her assigned readings in "feminist economics" and it was just agony to go through. I found the writing so jargony and opaque ... it seemed I had no idea what it was about. Plus, I ...
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I'm all about equal rights, but a lot of the rhetoric is just met of anything over the top,... .
Your for academic feminism as a whole.
The British academic world is still run by "publish or perish".
academic world you live in.
Reaction time has no impact on the time it takes to go from start to finish line (most people believe otherwise). Reaction time is really important in bracket racing: obviously, first one across the finish line wins. As it was a test n' tune day, I was...
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Would have 1 the italian beauty,2 the british style,3 the french originality 4 the japanese.
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 16:15:46 -0500, "J" <Jvisions@live.com As any good egalitarian should, I support the open discussion of all aspects pertaining to the origin of modern man. Anything less is censorship and is highly unfair to the children. ...
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With the pleasures of others." Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), British philosopher.
I'm on a seafood diet. I see food and I eat it. Remove this ad The Canadian historian and academic David M. Leeson (Assistant Professor, Laurentian University) is to publish a new book in September 2011. The subject is ' The Black and Tans: British Police...
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A revised version of my article in Contemporary British History : in it, I discuss who the Tans were explanations--the idea that the British police committed reprisals because they were bad men, hardened that the insurgents had paralysed....
Hello, I am going to apply a leaturer in a UK university. The ad said "Familiarity with the British university system" what does it mean? in research/teaching areas? or REF score? I am so confused. Your comments will be great appreciated. Thank you.
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But you wish....
Of "Familiarity with the British university system" in the sense of British terminology? Somethings the meaning of "Familiarity with the British university system" in the sense of British terminology university.
Quick British vernacular question Just a quick question for any GitPers from the UK (or those familiar with same): Do the British generally say "stuff?" As in: "When you said that, all this other stuff just came rushing back to me." I'm writing a bit...
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Re: Quick British vernacularRe: Quick British vernacular question Well, I certainly say "stuff" rather often and last time is teenagers, though I'm sure....
Wouldn't use it in an academic essay, but for casual conversation it's fine.
Re: Was the Falkland War British aggression or was it justifiable? OK, so stop talking about Tibet, Xinjiang and Taiwan. But that's not how it works is it? The US is using its military and intelligence agencies to stir up civil unrest in these regions...
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Or these wars have to be a distant fact with little more than academic relevance now% in control of it.
Re: Was the Falkland War British aggression or was it justifiable? This is exactly what to reach the masses.
Linc said DESS is the most sought ... DESS is the most sought after, but it also has long waiting lists. It and Doha College (also very good) follow the English national curriculum, with the intention that expatriates can return to England to continue...
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Not to mention, their teachers are really good all the schools mentioned above are... .
We are british and there are quite a number of us riding, sailing, and they have a British curriculum..
Are enjoying being there since day one last year.
It's summer time again! Whilst I always look forward to this season, one problem that freaks me out is the smells of those white men and women, boys and girls who don't wash. You go on the London underground, and if you're unlucky to be seating next to...
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Racist beast ! I bet they have more sense than If you find British attitudes to hygiene distasteful, there are much better ways of putting INTO THEY (WHITES) BETTER THAN ME (BLACK)....
Some British wash before leaving homes in the mornings.
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