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  2. Italian honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Dottore / Dottoressa di ricerca - dott. ric. ( Doctor of research; More specific title for people holding a dottorato di ricerca the Italian equivalent to a Doctorate, this title is the equivalent of the English Doctor) Maestro / Maestra (teacher or expert artisan or musician) Mastro (archaic for artisans)

  3. Higher education in Italy - Wikipedia

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    /Dott.ssa or Dr., meaning Doctor). This title is not to be confused with the PhD and Post-MA graduates, whose title is Dottore di Ricerca ( Research Doctor or Philosophy Doctor ). The Italian master's degree should not be confused with Italian "Masters" that are one-year specialistic postgraduate courses which guarantee a more practical ...

  4. Doctorate - Wikipedia

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    Dott./Dott.ssa, or as Dr.), not to be confused with the title for the Ph.D., which is instead Dottore/Dottoressa di Ricerca. A laurea magistrale grants instead the title of Dottore/Dottoressa magistrale. Graduates in the fields of Education, Art and Music are also called Dr. Prof. (or simply Professore) or Maestro.

  5. 6 Big Shakeups Coming to Social Security in 2025 - AOL

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    The SSA adjusts the maximum amount of income subject to Social Security tax annually. In 2025, this amount — also known as the contribution and benefit base or taxable maximum — increases from ...

  6. More Americans are turning 65 each year, but not yet old ...

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    In those cases, SSA suggests applying for Social Security disability benefits. The disability benefit amount is the same as a full, unreduced retirement benefit.

  7. Dottorato di ricerca - Wikipedia

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    The dottorato di ricerca (research doctorate) is the highest Italian academic degree, the equivalent of a Ph.D.. The term dottore is frequently used in Italy to refer to any person with a university Laurea: thus, a person with a Laurea Magistrale uses the title "dottore magistrale" and a person with a Laurea uses the title of "dottore".

  8. How a 50-year-old law changed retirement and why it needs a ...

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    Ways to improve financial security in retirement. The need for more protection for IRA investors is a no-brainer. IRAs hold around $15.2 trillion in assets compared to approximately $8.9 trillion ...

  9. Academy of Fine Arts, Verona - Wikipedia

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    Dott./Dott.ssa or Dr., meaning Doctor), not to be confused with the title for the PhD level graduate, which is Dottore/Dottoressa di Ricerca. In the Italian system, graduates from the fields of Education, Art and Music are also called Dr. Prof. (or simply Professore) or Maestro.