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  4. Online degree - Wikipedia

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    An online degree is an academic degree (usually a college degree, but sometimes the term includes high school diplomas and non-degree certificate programs) that can be earned primarily or entirely through the use of an Internet-connected computer, rather than attending college in a traditional campus setting.

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    Participation in the Masters Tournament is by invitation only, [5] and the tournament has the smallest field of the major championships. [6] There are a number of criteria by which invitations are awarded, including all past winners, recent major champions, leading finishers in the previous year's majors, leading players on the PGA Tour in the previous season, winners of full-point tournaments ...

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    From left to right: Eta Kappa Nu stole, pins, and honor cords for inductions, graduations, and membership. An honor cord is a token consisting of twisted cords with tassels on either end awarded to members of honor societies or for various academic and non-academic achievements, awards, or honors. [1]

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  8. President Joe Biden will be the commencement speaker at Morehouse College in Georgia, giving the Democrat a key spotlight on one of the nation’s preeminent historically Black campuses but ...

  9. Mildred Harnack - Wikipedia

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    On June 2, 1929, Mildred moved to Jena in Germany, where she spent her first year [17] living with the Harnack family. [18] In the same year, she received a grant from the German Academic Exchange Service [19] that enabled her to start working on her doctorate in American literature at the University of Jena, [17] but she found the University of Giessen to be most welcome. [17]