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  2. Atu Zero - Wikipedia

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    The three brothers were having a hard time, but in 2013 they got lucky when they noticed an advertising on television for Astro's reality comedy program Maharaja Lawak Mega (MLM). [2] From that point on, the trio's popularity grew quickly, and they were able to continue competing in the MLM competition for four seasons, from 2012 to 2018. [3]

  3. History of education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unlike colleges in other cities, it was not oriented toward the training of ministers. It founded the first medical school in America in 1765, therefore becoming America's first university. The Pennsylvania state legislature conferred a new corporate charter upon the College of Philadelphia and renamed it the University of Pennsylvania in 1791 ...

  4. High school in the United States - Wikipedia

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    High schools are depicted in many teenage-oriented films and television soap operas. Almost universally, these films fall into the comedy or social issues/drama genre categories. High school films from Hollywood rarely discuss the economic disparities between the social classes where the poor gravitate to the lower esteemed courses. [26]

  5. History of education - Wikipedia

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    At the height of the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire, the Roman educational system gradually found its final form. Formal schools were established, which served paying students (very little in the way of free public education as we know it can be found). [37] Normally, both boys and girls were educated, though not necessarily together ...

  6. The Story of Science in America - Wikipedia

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    The Story of Science in America is a 1967 science book by L. Sprague de Camp and Catherine Crook de Camp, illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher, published by Charles Scribner's Sons. It has been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, Burmese and French. [1]

  7. History of education in Dedham, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The school had two classes per grade, with both nuns and laity as teachers. [55] The school had a debt of $250,000, but it was paid off by 1966. [55] In December 1973, the pastor, Monsignor Charles Dewey, announced the school would close in 1975. [57] [60] At the time, 9 nuns taught 16 classes comprising 525 students. [56]

  8. Krushna Chandra Gajapati - Wikipedia

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    Under Gajapati, scholarships were awarded to thousands of poor and meritorious students in humanities, science, agriculture, medicine, and engineering, among others. Apart from these, Maharaja was a well-known patron of the arts and research scholars in various fields.

  9. List of colleges and universities named after people - Wikipedia

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    The School of Business and Civic Administration of the City College of New York was renamed in 1953 for Baruch, a wealthy financier and devoted alumnus. The school received $9 million from his estate upon his death in 1965. [35] Bates College, Maine, US Benjamin E. Bates: Boston financier; provided financial support for school's expansion in 1863.