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Medical treatment
Medical treatment. s. 80 of the (English) Education Act, 1921, imposes a duty on the local education authority of medical inspection of children attending a public
Of their choice
established and administered by the minorities, like institutions for elementary, primary, secondary, university, vocational and technical and medical education, but also the choice of the students who have to be imparted education, in such institution, State of
Profession
of the common law and for the instruction of all their members in that science. The system of education consisted of reading on statutes, moots or arguments on points of law, chiefly real property law, and the
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Agricultural Children Act, 1873
as to the employment of children under ten years of age. It was repealed by the (English) Elementary Education Act, 1876, which was itself repealed by the Education Act, 1921, see Part VIII. Of which for restrictions
Service
the provision of services in connection with business of any industrial or commercial matters such as banking, communication, education, financing, insurance, chit funds, real estate, transport, storage, material treatment, processing, supply of electrical or other energy, boarding,
Backward class of citizens
expression 'backward class of citizens' in Article 16(4) means the same thing as the expression 'any socially and educationally backward class of citizens' in Article 16(4). In order to qualify for being called a 'backward class citizen'
Scripture
8th Edn. p. 666); and by 9 & 10 Wm. 3, c. 32, a conviction of a person educated in the Christian religion of having by writing or advised speaking denied the Divine authority of Scripture entails
Religious education
as he is without imposing upon him an ideal of what we think he should be'. How-soever highly educated one may be but without deep integration of thought and feeling, one's life is incomplete, contradictory and torn
Kipling
son of John Lockwood Kipling who was formerly head of the Lahore School of Industrial Art He was educated in England and returned to India in 1880 as editor of the ldquoLahore Civil and Military Gazetterdquo He
Civil Law
laws which have survived, they were very epigrammatic and positive in their nature; they formed the catechism of education for the roman youth; indeed all well-educated persons were expected to know them by heart. Cicero, in his
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Medical treatment
Medical treatment. s. 80 of the (English) Education Act, 1921, imposes a duty on the local education authority of medical inspection of children attending a public
Of their choice
established and administered by the minorities, like institutions for elementary, primary, secondary, university, vocational and technical and medical education, but also the choice of the students who have to be imparted education, in such institution, State of
Profession
of the common law and for the instruction of all their members in that science. The system of education consisted of reading on statutes, moots or arguments on points of law, chiefly real property law, and the
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Agricultural Children Act, 1873
as to the employment of children under ten years of age. It was repealed by the (English) Elementary Education Act, 1876, which was itself repealed by the Education Act, 1921, see Part VIII. Of which for restrictions
Service
the provision of services in connection with business of any industrial or commercial matters such as banking, communication, education, financing, insurance, chit funds, real estate, transport, storage, material treatment, processing, supply of electrical or other energy, boarding,
Backward class of citizens
expression 'backward class of citizens' in Article 16(4) means the same thing as the expression 'any socially and educationally backward class of citizens' in Article 16(4). In order to qualify for being called a 'backward class citizen'
Scripture
8th Edn. p. 666); and by 9 & 10 Wm. 3, c. 32, a conviction of a person educated in the Christian religion of having by writing or advised speaking denied the Divine authority of Scripture entails
Religious education
as he is without imposing upon him an ideal of what we think he should be'. How-soever highly educated one may be but without deep integration of thought and feeling, one's life is incomplete, contradictory and torn
Kipling
son of John Lockwood Kipling who was formerly head of the Lahore School of Industrial Art He was educated in England and returned to India in 1880 as editor of the ldquoLahore Civil and Military Gazetterdquo He
Civil Law
laws which have survived, they were very epigrammatic and positive in their nature; they formed the catechism of education for the roman youth; indeed all well-educated persons were expected to know them by heart. Cicero, in his
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