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- Berimbau (11944 bytes)
74: ...may play in the Roda. For most groups, this means graduates (Professor, Contra-Mestre, Mestre, etc.). - Alaska (24727 bytes)
150: ...ships to the top 10 percent of Alaska high school graduates. - Hawaii (34434 bytes)
148: Graduates of institutions of secondary learning in Hawaii o... - Indiana (20194 bytes)
306: ...mstrong]] and [[Eugene Cernan|Gene Cernan]], were graduates of [[Purdue University]] in [[West Lafayette]] ([... - Iowa (24205 bytes)
237: ...on)|ACT]] scores in states where more than 20% of graduates were tested. The national office of ACT is in [[I... - Missouri (16086 bytes)
115: 81.3% were high school graduates (higher than the national average) while 21.6% ha... - North Dakota (14827 bytes)
99: ...arger program to forgive the loans of all college graduates residing in the state for a given period of time ...
138: ...onomic situation is no match for it, many skilled graduates leave the state. - New Jersey (35646 bytes)
275: ...e United States. In addition, 54% of high school graduates continue on to college or university, tied with [... - American Civil War (47733 bytes)
297: ...an War]] between [[1846]] and [[1848]]. Most were graduates of the [[United States Military Academy]] at [[We... - Architect (6342 bytes)
11: ..., naval architects, software architects etc., and graduates of schools of architecture not doing regulated pr... - Boston, Massachusetts (36071 bytes)
79: ...students from nearby Boston University and recent graduates. The Back Bay, west of the [[Boston Public Garden... - Economy of Russia (68844 bytes)
180: ...one. As of [[2004]], more than half of the school graduates are [[functionally illiterate]], the professional... - Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
76: ...gion, and, most importantly, [[mathematics]]. The graduates of this school constituted the nobility and were ... - Himalaya (16334 bytes)
12: ...ge exhibits [[deciduous]] forests, the vegetation graduates to [[temperate]] forests, [[conifer]]s and [[tund... - Culture of Scotland (11420 bytes)
17: ...roduces a higher number of university and college graduates per-head than anywhere else in Europe. - Holocaust (53541 bytes)
101: ...[[1941]], Hitler ordered a temporary halt to T-4. Graduates of the Aktion T4 program then were transferred to... - Lawyer (33471 bytes)
32: ...g supervised "Public Service Requirements" of all graduates, see [http://www.brandeislaw.com/psp/index.htm Br...
52: ...rded by [[United States|U.S.]] [[law school]]s to graduates is the degree of ''[[Juris Doctor]]'' or J.D. (oc...
54: ...he U.S., the J.D. degree is usually undertaken by graduates whereas in the UK, the LL.B (or the equivalent B....
76: ...far in advance, and therefore most new law school graduates have to aggressively woo law firms during their t...
86: ...t clerkship with the U.S. Supreme Court (although graduates of the top three schools can often go directly fr...
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