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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia II - Subotica - Education

Subotica is not university city, but has some widely respected secondary schools and faculties. Subotica - Secondary Schools. Teacher's College, founded in 1689, the oldest college in the country and region Gymnasium "Svetozar Marković" web-site Philological grammar school "Dezső Kosztolányi" Grammar school of ancient languages of the Catholic Diocise of Subotica "Paulinum" Music School Electro-mechanical school "MESŠC", recently renamed to "Tehnička ...

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Subotica, Subotica - Name, Subotica - History, Subotica - The Middle Ages and the struggle with the Ottoman Empire, Subotica - Wars for Independence and Revolutions, Subotica - From the Golden Age until after the World Wars, Subotica - Inhabited places, Subotica - Demographics, Subotica - Demographic history, Subotica - Religions, Subotica - Buildings, Subotica - Education, Subotica - Secondary Schools, Subotica - Notable faculties, Subotica - Economy, Subotica - Famous citizens, Subotica - Partner Cities Relations, Subotica - Images

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia II - Subotica - Name
There have been almost two hundred different forms of the name Subotica in history. This is because the city has welcomed so many different peoples since the Middle Ages. They all wrote about it, naming it in their own languages, which, for the most part, did not fix their spelling until modern times. The earliest known written record of Subotica is Zabadka, which dates from 1391. This is a variant of the current Hungarian name for the city: Szabadka. However, in its present spelling, it appeared for the first time only ...

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Subotica, Subotica - Name, Subotica - History, Subotica - The Middle Ages and the struggle with the Ottoman Empire, Subotica - Wars for Independence and Revolutions, Subotica - From the Golden Age until after the World Wars, Subotica - Inhabited places, Subotica - Demographics, Subotica - Demographic history, Subotica - Religions, Subotica - Buildings, Subotica - Education, Subotica - Secondary Schools, Subotica - Notable faculties, Subotica - Economy, Subotica - Famous citizens, Subotica - Partner Cities Relations, Subotica - Images

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Secondary Age: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Secondary Age

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia - Abitur

Abitur is the word commonly used in Germany for the final exams young adults (aged 18 or 19) take at the end of their secondary education, usually after 12 or 13 years of schooling. The Abiturzeugnis, issued after a candidate has passed their final exams, is the document which contains their grades and which formally enables them to go to university. It can only roughly be compared with a High school degree of secondary education, as it usually requires specialization in a few subject areas and is the only school leaving ...

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia - Wilfried F. Rimensberger

Wilfried F. Rimensberger (12 August 1953 in Weinfelden, Switzerland) is a notable Swiss journalist and magazine editor. He is a citizen of Weinfelden in Switzerland, finished his secondary school education in Berg (TG) and achieved the Swiss National Laborant Diploma in 1972. At the age of 17 he was already writing for Switzerland's larges youth magazine 'Jugendwoche' (140000 copies monthly) and his series "Jung und behindert" (Young and disadvantaged) was highly regarded. He became editor of the Swiss Laboratory Journal at the age of ...

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia - Dagger

A dagger (from Vulgar Latin: 'daca' - a Dacian knife) is a blade weapon (essentially a double-edged knife) used for stabbing, thrusting or as a secondary defense weapon in close combat. In most cases a tang is placed along the center line of the blade. Much like battle axes, daggers evolved out of prehistoric tools. They were initially made of flint, ivory or even simply bones and were used as a weapon since the earliest periods of human civilization. The earliest daggers appear in the Bronze Age, in the 3rd millennium BC, pred ...

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia - Mesozoic

The Mesozoic is one of three geologic eras of the Phanerozoic eon. The division of time into eras dates back to Giovanni Arduino in the 18th century, although his original name for the era now called the Mesozoic was "Secondary" (see Tertiary.) Mesozoic gets its name from the Greek meso (middle) and zoo (animals) and is often called the "Age of Medieval Life." The Mesozoic includes three geologic periods: from oldest to youngest, they are the Triassic, the Jurassic and the Cretaceous periods. It extended from roug ...

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia - Bedwetting

Bedwetting (or nocturnal enuresis or sleepwetting) is involuntary urination while asleep. It is the normal state of affairs in infancy, but can be a source of embarrassment when it persists into school age or the teen years. Primary enuresis is when the child has never been dry at night or would not sleep dry without being taken to the toilet by another person or has some dry nights but continues to average at least two wet nights a week with no long periods of dryness. Secondary enuresis occurs when a child goes ...

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia - Cataract

A cataract (origin is from Latin cataracta, a waterfall, and from Greek kataraktes, katarrhaktes, from katarassein, to dash down, from kata-, down + arassein, to strike, dash.) [1] is any opacity which develops in the crystalline lens of the eye or in its envelope. Cataracts form for a variety of reasons, including long term ultraviolet exposure, secondary effects of diseases such as diabetes, or simply due to advanced age; they are usually a result of denaturation of lens proteins. Genetic factors are ofte ...

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia - Advanced Higher Scottish

The Advanced Higher is a non-compulsory qualification which forms part of the Scottish secondary education system. It is normally taken by students aged around 17-18. It is one level of National Course offered by the Scottish Qualifications Authority on the Scottish Qualifications Certificate (SQC). Advanced Highers are usually required for students who wish to study at universities outside of Scotland. Universities within Scotland tend to take students with only SQC Higher qualifications. However, many Universities outwith Sco ...

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia - Glabrousness

Glabrousness is the technical term for having a lack of hair or down. Those who are glabrous have either performed depilation, or have medical conditions in which hair does not grow. It is not usually considered to be a sexual fetish, although it can sometimes become one. Glabrousness - Puberty. The preference for hairless genitals is not normally related to any form of attraction towards a pre-pubescent age group. Although the appearance of secondary hair on parts of the body is a sign of pub ...

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia - Amenorrhoea

Amenorrhoea (BE) or amenorrhea (AmE) is the absence of a menstrual period in a woman of reproductive age. Physiologic states of amenorrhoea are seen during pregnancy and lactation (breastfeeding). Outside of the reproductive years there is absence of menses during childhood and after menopause. Amenorrhoea - Etymology and definition. The term is derived from Greek: a = negative, men = month, rhoia = flow. Derived adjectives are amenorrhoeal and amenorrheic. The oppo ...

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia II - Subotica - History

Subotica - The Middle Ages and the struggle with the Ottoman Empire. Subotica probably first became a settlement of note when people poured into it from nearby villages destroyed during the Tatar invasions of 1241-1242. When Zabadka was first recorded in 1391, Subotica was a tiny town in the middle of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. Later, the city belonged to the Hunyadis, one of the most influential aristocratic fami ...

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Subotica, Subotica - Name, Subotica - History, Subotica - The Middle Ages and the struggle with the Ottoman Empire, Subotica - Wars for Independence and Revolutions, Subotica - From the Golden Age until after the World Wars, Subotica - Inhabited places, Subotica - Demographics, Subotica - Demographic history, Subotica - Religions, Subotica - Buildings, Subotica - Education, Subotica - Secondary Schools, Subotica - Notable faculties, Subotica - Economy, Subotica - Famous citizens, Subotica - Partner Cities Relations, Subotica - Images

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia - Tycho crater

Tycho is a prominent lunar impact crater located in the southern lunar highlands. To the south is Street crater; to the east Pictet, and to the north-northeast is Sasserides crater. The surface around Tycho is replete with craters of various differing radii, many overlapping still older craters. Some of the smaller craters are secondary craters formed from larger chunks of ejecta from Tycho. Tycho is a relatively young crater, with an estimated age of 108 million years, as estimated from samples of the crater rays recove ...

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia II - Subotica - Demographic history

According to Bunjevački kalendar for 1868, ethnic composition of Subotica in this year looked like this: Bunjevci = 50,000 Hungarians = 6,000 Serbs = 3,500 Jews = 1,300 Others (including Danube Swabian Germans, etc.) Linguistic composition of Subotica according to 1890 data: Hungarian language = 38,327 Rac language = 31,824 (including Serbian, Bunjevac and Šokac) < ...

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Subotica, Subotica - Name, Subotica - History, Subotica - The Middle Ages and the struggle with the Ottoman Empire, Subotica - Wars for Independence and Revolutions, Subotica - From the Golden Age until after the World Wars, Subotica - Inhabited places, Subotica - Demographics, Subotica - Demographic history, Subotica - Religions, Subotica - Buildings, Subotica - Education, Subotica - Secondary Schools, Subotica - Notable faculties, Subotica - Economy, Subotica - Famous citizens, Subotica - Partner Cities Relations, Subotica - Images

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia II - Subotica - Religions

Subotica is the centre of the Roman Catholic diocese of the Bačka region belonging to Serbia. The Subotica area has the highest concentration of Catholics in Serbia and Montenegro. Nearly 70% of the city's population are Catholics. The liturgical languages used in the city's Catholic churches are mostly Hungarian and Croatian. There are eight Catholic parish churches, a Franciscan spiritual centre (the city has communities of both Franciscan monks and Franciscan nuns), a female Dominican community, and two congregations of Augustinian religious sisters. The diocese of Subotica has the only Catholic ...

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Subotica, Subotica - Name, Subotica - History, Subotica - The Middle Ages and the struggle with the Ottoman Empire, Subotica - Wars for Independence and Revolutions, Subotica - From the Golden Age until after the World Wars, Subotica - Inhabited places, Subotica - Demographics, Subotica - Demographic history, Subotica - Religions, Subotica - Buildings, Subotica - Education, Subotica - Secondary Schools, Subotica - Notable faculties, Subotica - Economy, Subotica - Famous citizens, Subotica - Partner Cities Relations, Subotica - Images

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia II - Subotica - Buildings

Unique in Serbia, Subotica has the most buildings built in art nouveau style. Especially the city hall (built in 1908-1910) and the Synagogue (1902) are from outstanding beauty. These were built by the same architects, by Marcell Komor and Dezső Jakab from Budapest, Hungary. Another exceptional example of art nouveau architecture is the actual Artistic Encounter building, which was built in 1904 by Ferenc J. Raichle. The most remarkable church buildings are: the Catholic Cathedral of St. Theresa of Avila from 1797, the Franciscan Monastery from 1723, the Orthodox Church from the XVIII century, the Synagogue and Orthodox Church in ...

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Subotica, Subotica - Name, Subotica - History, Subotica - The Middle Ages and the struggle with the Ottoman Empire, Subotica - Wars for Independence and Revolutions, Subotica - From the Golden Age until after the World Wars, Subotica - Inhabited places, Subotica - Demographics, Subotica - Demographic history, Subotica - Religions, Subotica - Buildings, Subotica - Education, Subotica - Secondary Schools, Subotica - Notable faculties, Subotica - Economy, Subotica - Famous citizens, Subotica - Partner Cities Relations, Subotica - Images

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia II - Subotica - Demographics

Ethnic groups: Subotica is a multiethnic city and municipality. Its population is composed of (according to 2002 census): Hungarians = 57,092 (38.47%) Serbs = 35,826 (24.14%) Croats = 16,688 (11.24%) Bunjevci = 16,254 (10.95%) Yugoslavs = 8,562 (5.76%) Montenegrins = 1,860 (1.25%) others Languages spoken in Subotica (according to 2002 census): Serbian = 69,155 (46.60%) Hungarian = 57,608 (38.82%) Croat ...

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Subotica, Subotica - Name, Subotica - History, Subotica - The Middle Ages and the struggle with the Ottoman Empire, Subotica - Wars for Independence and Revolutions, Subotica - From the Golden Age until after the World Wars, Subotica - Inhabited places, Subotica - Demographics, Subotica - Demographic history, Subotica - Religions, Subotica - Buildings, Subotica - Education, Subotica - Secondary Schools, Subotica - Notable faculties, Subotica - Economy, Subotica - Famous citizens, Subotica - Partner Cities Relations, Subotica - Images

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia II - Education in the United States - Primary and secondary education

See also: Primary education in the United States, Secondary education in the United States Schooling is compulsory for all children in the United States, but the age range for which school attendance is required varies from state to state. Most children begin primary education with kindergarten at the age of 5 or 6, depending upon eligibility requirements in their district, and complete their secondary education at the age of 18 when their senior year of high school ends. Typically, mandatory education starts with first grade ( ...

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Education in the United States, Education in the United States - School grades, Education in the United States - Level / Grade Age: Years old, Education in the United States - Preschool, Education in the United States - Primary and secondary education, Education in the United States - Elementary school Kindergarten through Grade 5/6, Education in the United States - Middle school Grades 6/7 through 8, Education in the United States - High school Grades 9 through 12, Education in the United States - Standardized testing, Education in the United States - Education of students with special needs, Education in the United States - College or university, Education in the United States - Public vs. private schools, Education in the United States - Primary and secondary education, Education in the United States - Colleges and universities, Education in the United States - Contemporary education issues, Education in the United States - Curriculum issues, Education in the United States - Funding, Education in the United States - Control, Education in the United States - History, Education in the United States - Expansion of American education during the late 1800s, Education in the United States - Higher Education, Education in the United States - Segregation and inequality

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Secondary Age: Encyclopedia II - Education in the United States - Public vs. private schools

Education in the United States - Primary and secondary education. Unlike most other industrialized countries, the United States does not have a nationalized (controlled at the national level) educational system. Thus, K-12 students in most areas have a choice between free taxpayer-funded public schools and private schools. Public school systems are supported by a combination of local, state, and federal government funding. Because a large portion of school revenues come from local property taxes, public sc ...

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Education in the United States, Education in the United States - School grades, Education in the United States - Level / Grade Age: Years old, Education in the United States - Preschool, Education in the United States - Primary and secondary education, Education in the United States - Elementary school Kindergarten through Grade 5/6, Education in the United States - Middle school Grades 6/7 through 8, Education in the United States - High school Grades 9 through 12, Education in the United States - Standardized testing, Education in the United States - Education of students with special needs, Education in the United States - College or university, Education in the United States - Public vs. private schools, Education in the United States - Primary and secondary education, Education in the United States - Colleges and universities, Education in the United States - Contemporary education issues, Education in the United States - Curriculum issues, Education in the United States - Funding, Education in the United States - Control, Education in the United States - History, Education in the United States - Expansion of American education during the late 1800s, Education in the United States - Higher Education, Education in the United States - Segregation and inequality

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