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ClassDojo [3] is an educational technology company. [4] [5] It connects primary school teachers, students and families through communication features, such as a feed for photos and videos from the school day, [6] [7] and messaging that can be translated into more than 35 languages.
Edward Joseph Conway was born on 3 July 1894 in Nenagh, North Tipperary.He attended the Christian Brothers' School at Nenagh where he earned sixth place in the whole of Ireland for the junior grade of the Intermediate Board examinations, qualifying for prizes in experimental science, mathematics and modern literature.
Alfred Joseph Conway (March 16, 1930 – August 3, 2012) was an American football official for 28 seasons. He worked in the American Football League (AFL) in its last year, 1969, and in the National Football League (NFL) from 1970 to 1996.
Conway, the son of Catherine Ward (1880–1939) and Mr. Conway, was born in Salt Lake City, on December 3, 1898, but grew up in Winkelman, Arizona. After graduating from high school, he went to Arizona State College in Tempe, Arizona, where he graduated in 1918. During his studies he was editor of the yearbook and head of the school newspaper.
Edward Conway, 1st Earl of Conway (c. 1623–1683), English peer and politician E. J. Conway (Edward Joseph Conway) (1894–1965), Irish biochemist Marshall Edward Conway, known as Eddie Conway (born 1946), Black Panther Party member
A kendō dōjō, Tokyo Traditional Dojo – Shurei no yakata, Karate Kaikan – in Tomigusuku near Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. A proper Japanese martial arts dōjō is considered special and is well cared for by its users. Shoes are not worn in a dōjō, which is in line with the Japanese custom to keep the premises clean and respectable.
The 34-year-old ex-convict Joseph Eaton entered pleas of both not guilty and not criminally responsible, leaving him the option of an insanity defense against charges including four counts of murder.
In the history of Japanese martial arts, dojoyaburi (道場破り, doujouyaburi, lit. "dojo breaking"), also known as dojoarashi (道場荒らし, doujouarashi, lit. "dojo devastation") or as "dojo storming" in English, [1] is the action of visiting a rival martial arts school in order to challenge its members. [2]