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  2. Elyachar Central Library - Wikipedia

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    In 1965 the present library building was constructed on the new campus. The library was named in honor of Colonel Jehiel Elyachar, who funded the project. [1] Elyachar donated additional funds for an expansion in 1969 [2] and for renovations in 1982. [3] The building was designed by Arieh Sharon and Benjamin Edelson in the Brutalist ...

  3. Academic grading in Israel - Wikipedia

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    In most Israeli universities' and colleges' law faculties, the average grade is "normalized" to around 75 (i.e., 75/100 or B+ on a lettered GPA scale). Different Institutes vary in their grading systems. "Insufficient" usually refers to "54" although, in some Institutes it might be lower or higher (up to even 64 for Medical School). [2]

  4. Hebrew Reali School - Wikipedia

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    When it was decided that the sciences would be taught in German, Biram responded by founding the Hebrew Reali School. [2] The first branch of the school was opened in the Hadar neighborhood of Haifa. In 1923, the school moved into a building on the old campus of the Technion which had formerly been used as a British military hospital. [2]

  5. Johny Srouji - Wikipedia

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    In high school he received high grades in math, physics, chemistry and science, and was introduced to computers by an instructor who also taught at the nearby research university Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. [5]

  6. Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute - Wikipedia

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    In cooperation with the Technion Youth Activity section, the institute initiated a nano education program for junior and high-school students in Israel. As part of this program an “Introduction to Nano” lecture was developed and introduced to youth from different schools in Israel visiting the Technion Youth activity section.

  7. Technion – Israel Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Technion set up the Israeli chapter of Engineers Without Borders, [74] which among other projects, installed a network of biogas systems in rural Nepal providing sustainable energy and improved sanitation. [75] The Technion includes students from underrepresented groups such as Haredim and Arabs through scholarships, social programs and ...

  8. Academic grading in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    In the Czech Republic, primary and secondary schools use a 5-point grade system, with 1 as the best and 5 as the worst.They correspond to the following ratings: 1 = výborně (excellent), 2 = chvalitebně (commendable), 3 = dobře (good), 4 = dostatečně (sufficient), and 5 = nedostatečně (insufficient).

  9. Academic grading in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Even though the grades technically range from "1" to "5", "1" is not very common and is rarely given for academic reasons—in many cases a "1" is given as a result of failure to show up for an exam or to answer any questions. A "2" grade usually means that the student showed little or no knowledge in a subject.