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School: : Schools of Buddhism

There are many divisions and subdivisions of the schools of Buddhism. An extensive list of historical schools is given below according to lineage. Surviving schools can be roughly grouped under the categories of Theravāda, Mahāyāna, and Vajrayāna. Theravāda and Mahāyāna share common methods as sutric schools, while Vajrayāna can be seen as a tantric school. Schools of Buddhism - Nikaya schools. See also: early Buddhist schools The initial split between Sthaviravāda and Mahāsaṃghika ... Including: Schools of Buddhism - Nikaya schools Schools of Buddhism - Theravada schools Schools of Buddhism - Mahāyāna schools Schools of Buddhism - Tantric schools)

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School: Encyclopedia - School
A school is most commonly a place designated for learning. The range of institutions covered by the term varies from country to country. In the United Kingdom, the term school refers primarily to pre-university institutions, and these can, for the most part, be divided into primary schools (sometimes further divided into infant school and junior school), and secondary schools. School performance is monitore ...

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School: Encyclopedia II - European School - Schools

European Schools are usually built in close proximity to a European Institution. There are now 12 European Schools: European School, Luxembourg (Luxembourg), founded in 1953 European School, Brussels I (Uccle) [1] (Belgium), founded in 1958 European School, Mol (Mol), ( Belgium), founded in 1960 European School, Varese [2] (Italy), founded in 1960 European School, Karlsruhe [3] (Germany), founded in 1962 European School, Bergen< ...

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European School, European School - The Aim, European School - History, European School - Curriculum, European School - The European Baccalaureate, European School - Schools, European School - Source

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School: Encyclopedia - Crossroads School

Crossroads School may refer to: Crossroads School (Santa Monica) in Santa Monica, California Crossroads School in St. Louis, Missouri is a college preparatory school for 7th to 12th grade, founded in 1974.[1] Crossroads School in Hoover, Alabama [2] Other related archivesCrossroads School (Santa Monica), Hoover, Alabama, Santa Monica, California, St. Louis, Missouri

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School: Encyclopedia - Ionic school

The Ionic School of Ionia was the earliest of the schools of philosophy in Greece. Founded by Thales of Miletus around 600 BC, the prominent members of the Ionic school were natives of Ionia, one and all of whom traced the beginning or basis of things back to the action of some physical agent, such as water, air, fire, or earth. Some of the most famous members of the school we ...

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School: Encyclopedia - Amity Business School

Amity Business School is ranked as the number one private business school in India Other related archivesIndia, business school

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School: Encyclopedia - Catholic school

Catholic schools are educational ministries of the Catholic Church. These schools develop their students through participation in the sacramental life of the Church, study of religion and theology, a full curriculum in secular subjects, and a variety of extra-curricular activities. Religion is included in the learning experience, and school uniforms are often a requirement for students. In some boards, there are requirements that the student must become Catholic to attend a Catholic school. Catholic school - Austr ...

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School: Encyclopedia - Bell High School

Bell High School can refer to: Bell High School, in Ottawa, Canada Bell High School, in Bell, California Bell High School, in Bell, Florida Bell High School, in Washington, DC Bell High School, in Hurst, Texas Similar names: Alexander Graham Bell High School, in Halifax, Nova Scotia Edward Bell High School, in Camp Hill, Alabama Liberty Bell High School, in Winthrop, Washington Other related archiv

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School: Encyclopedia - Boarding school

A boarding school is a school where some or all students not only study but also live, amongst their peers but away from their home and family. Many famous UK public schools are boarding schools for ages 13 to 18. Pupils may be sent to boarding schools at any age between two and eighteen; the amount of time spent in boarding school also varies considerably, from a brief period to more than 12 years, in one or two schools. There are any number of different types of boarding schools, from nursery or Kindergarten boarding schools, ...

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School: Encyclopedia - Schools of Buddhism

There are many divisions and subdivisions of the schools of Buddhism. An extensive list of historical schools is given below according to lineage. Surviving schools can be roughly grouped under the categories of Theravāda, Mahāyāna, and Vajrayāna. Theravāda and Mahāyāna share common methods as sutric schools, while Vajrayāna can be seen as a tantric school. Schools of Buddhism - Nikaya schools. See also: early Buddhist schools The initial split between Sthaviravāda and Mahāsaṃghika ...

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School: Encyclopedia - Arica School

The Arica School (also known as the Arica Institute, which is its incorporated educational organization, or simply as Arica) is a human potential movement group founded in 1968 by Bolivian-born philosopher Oscar Ichazo (born in 1931). It is named for the city of Arica, Chile, where Ichazo once lived and where he led an intensive months-long training in 1970 and 1971 before settling in the United States, where the Arica Institute ( ...

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School: Encyclopedia - Music school

A music school or conservatory (American English) — also known as a conservatoire (British English) or a conservatorium (Australian English) — is an institution dedicated to teaching the art of music, including the playing of musical instruments, musical composition, musicianship, music history, and music theory. Some music schools, such as the Yehudi Menuhin School, include other academic subjects in their curricula. Music school - Prominent music schools. Mus ...

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School: Encyclopedia - Westminster School

The Royal College of St. Peter at Westminster, commonly referred to as Westminster School, is an ancient English public school, located by Westminster Abbey in Westminster, central London, with a history stretching back to the 12th century. Its A-level results in 2004 and 2005 were the highest in the country. The school traditionally aims in particular to foster independent and original thinking.The Head Master is Dr. Stephen Spurr. Westminster School - History. The School originally became a public ...

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School: Encyclopedia - Back to School

Back to School is a 1986 movie starring Rodney Dangerfield, Keith Gordon, Sally Kellerman, Burt Young, William Zabka, Sam Kinison, and Robert Downey, Jr. The plot centers on a wealthy but uneducated father (Dangerfield) who goes to college to show solidarity with his troubled son (Gordon) and learns that he can't buy his education. Author Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. has a cameo as himself. Categories: 1986 films | Comedy films | Teen films

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School: Encyclopedia - Vocational school

A vocational school, provide vocational education and also sometimes referred to as a trade school is one operated for the express purpose of giving its students the skills needed to perform a certain job or jobs. It is usually a post-secondary school, but in some instances may take the place of the final years of high school. Vocational schools do not exist to further education in the sense of liberal arts, but rather to teach primarily or only job-specific skills, and as such are better considere ...

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School: Encyclopedia - Comprehensive school

A comprehensive school is a secondary school that accepts pupils of all abilities. Comprehensives have dominated British secondary education since the 1970s and currently educate over 90% of secondary pupils. There is an ongoing debate about the merits of the Comprehensive System. Comprehensive school - Operation. Comprehensive schools in England are usually neighbourhood schools taking their students from a defined local catchment area. But parents have an element of choice in choosing a secondary school a ...

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School: Encyclopedia II - Scindia School - The School

The School is divided into thirteen Houses, four for juniors and eight for seniors, each named after important places and individuals from Maratha History. Junior Houses: Jankoji, Dattaji, Nimaji, Kanerkhed. Senior Houses: Jayaji, Ranoji, Mahadji, Jeevaji, Madhav, Shivaji, Daulat, Jayappa. The four Houses for the Junior Boys are looked after by Housemasters/Housemistresses, matrons and other domestic staff. The senior houses have a Housemaster and a resident tutor along with the necessary domestic staff. The tot ...

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Scindia School, Scindia School - History, Scindia School - The School, Scindia School - Religious Affiliation, Scindia School - Official Websites

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School: Encyclopedia - Austrian School

Politics series Factions Minarchism Anarcho-capitalism Paleolibertarianism Neolibertarianism Left-libertarianism Influences Austrian School Classical liberalism Individualist anarchism Objectivism Mixed economy Ideas Liberty Free markets Capitalism Non-aggression Key issues Parties Economic views Views ...

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School: Encyclopedia - Alternative school

In education, the phrase alternative school usually refers to a school based on a non-traditional, new, or non-standard educational philosophy. A wide range of philosophies and teaching methods are offered by alternative schools; some have strong political, scholarly, or philosophical orientations, while others are more ad-hoc assemblies of teachers and students dissatisfied with some aspect of mainstream education. In many instances the alternative schools tend to be smaller than regular schools and teachers and students are c ...

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School: Encyclopedia II - Benenden School - The school

The school itself centers around a Victorian mansion, set in 250 acres (1 km²) of pastoral grounds. There have been, and continue to be, many improvements to the site. There is now a Sports Centre (known as "SPLASH"), a science block ("Leelands"), a Design Technology centre and a new energy-efficient Study Centre. The latter comprises the library as well as new-age classrooms, featuring "interactive whiteboard" technology and IT clusters known as "break-out spaces".. New plans are being drafted for a Drama building, at the cost of £2.3 million... B ...

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Benenden School, Benenden School - The school, Benenden School - Curricular activities, Benenden School - Extracurriculars, Benenden School - Sports, Benenden School - Benenden slang

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