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Academy Museum Naval

Academy Museum Naval

Written on May 18, 2012 - 9:22 am, by Admin

Military Academies were created to train individuals for leadership positions within the five service areas of Air Force, Coast Guard, Army, and Navy. Additionally, students receive free tuition, room and board, book fees, and all other fees associated with attending the Academy. Students also receive an education in a chosen career field.

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Westover Christian Academy

Written on May 15, 2012 - 7:24 pm, by Admin

Khalil Gibran International Academy

New York City is breaking up large, ineffective school districts into smaller and more successful academies. Because of funding provided by Bill and Melinda Gates, schools are experimenting with
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Hilltop Security Academy

Written on May 15, 2012 - 7:16 am, by Admin

Founded in 1920, the Royal Academy of Dance presently has 1000 students, but has an examination syllabus that is taught worldwide to a quarter of a million students. Not only do they dictate standards to dance students, but also in how dance is taught by teachers, setting standards via their Faculty of Education, an international training programme for dance teachers. As the RAD’s chief executive, Luke Rittner puts it, “We are engaged in building the professional future of our members and the future of the dance sector.”
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Bristol Football Academy

Written on May 14, 2012 - 7:11 pm, by Admin

It’s not surprising that tickets to Bristol Motor Speedway are gobbled up like candy when you consider the on-track action that fans get to witness at this infamous short track. Many drivers have tried to describe what it is like competing in a Bristol race. Mark Martin has said that racing at Bristol Motor Speedway is like trying to fly a jet around a gymnasium. Fans liken their experiences of watching a Bristol race to being seated in the Roman Coliseum—they know they will witness the inevitable metal carnage.
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20 Academy District School

Written on May 14, 2012 - 6:23 am, by Admin

Khalil Gibran International Academy

After many heated arguments and angry protests, the Khalil Gibran International Academy opened its doors in New York City. Is this school named after an Islamic terrorist? No, not at all. In fact, Khalil Gibran was a Christian Lebanese-born poet and author of the best selling book, The Prophet. He lived from 1883-1931. He moved from Lebanon to Boston with his family for a better life. Gibran was a promoter of peace and his book was translated into 20 languages.
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