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  2. Sophia College for Women - Wikipedia

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    The Social Communications Media Department (SCM Sophia), conducts a one-year, full-time, integrated post-graduate diploma course in social communications media that is open to forty bright young women and men.

  3. Syllabus - Wikipedia

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    In a 2002 study, Parks and Harris suggest "a syllabus can serve students as a model of professional thinking and writing". [ 10 ] syllabus is the syllabus In 2005, Slattery & Carlson describe the syllabus as a "contract between faculty members and their students , designed to answer student's questions about a course, as well as inform them ...

  4. List of Delhi Public School Society schools - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] It was the first Delhi Public School to be established in West Bengal after being taken over by the DPS society in 1992 from Nabarun Point English Medium School. Mr. Mr. Sunil Sinha Roy was the first principal of the school, who along with the General Manager of NTPC, FSTPP Mr. G.S.Sohal laid the foundation for this school.

  5. Sophia High School - Wikipedia

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    Sophia High School is located in central Bangalore overlooking the Vidhan Soudha and Bangalore golf course. [citation needed]In August 1948, when the Internuncio and the Apostolic Delegation shifted to New Delhi, his residence and grounds in the heart of Bangalore was taken over by a group of Catholic sisters of the Society of the Sacred Heart, RSCJ.

  6. Tradition, Family, Property - Wikipedia

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    [11] Raúl Matta, in L'Ordinaire Latino-Américaine, pointed out that the group's presentation of Catholic tradition is selective, drawing on speeches and encyclicals from the most conservative popes, including the 1864 Syllabus of Errors. [12]

  7. Bitterblue (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Bitterblue disguises herself as a servant and begins a truth-seeking campaign in the city. She stops at a tavern, which she learns is a story-room, where she hears stories about her kingdom and history. She meets the young thieves Teddy and Sapphire (Saf), who is also a Graceling, but oddly, does not know what his grace is.

  8. Push (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The works of classic African-American writers such as Audre Lorde, Alice Walker, and Langston Hughes are inspirational for the students. Precious is particularly moved by Walker's The Color Purple . While in the hospital giving birth to her son Abdul Jamal Louis Jones, Precious tells a social worker that her first child is living with her ...

  9. Sapphire (author) - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire's writing was the subject of an academic symposium at Arizona State University in 2007. [11] In 2009 she was the recipient of a Fellow Award in Literature from United States Artists. [12] Sapphire has focused on bringing to light the parts of life that do not receive attention. In her words: