Higher education is the collective term for Colleges and Universities, which are big schools for grown up children. There are many different varieties of higher education institutions, the majority of which are hotbeds of godless liberalism. Students are sent to be forcefed the slanderous liberal propaganda of books and facts. College has a known liberal bias. Not all colleges and universities are pure evil, though. The Greatest President Ever attended a university, as did Our Glorious Stephen, and somehow they both managed to survive any corruption by book-learning or critical thought.
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| - Higher education is the collective term for Colleges and Universities, which are big schools for grown up children. There are many different varieties of higher education institutions, the majority of which are hotbeds of godless liberalism. Students are sent to be forcefed the slanderous liberal propaganda of books and facts. College has a known liberal bias. Not all colleges and universities are pure evil, though. The Greatest President Ever attended a university, as did Our Glorious Stephen, and somehow they both managed to survive any corruption by book-learning or critical thought.
- This is the index page for the lexicon project for Higher Education students in Theory and Policy Studies at OISE. All students are welcome to participate - please feel free to add new pages (and link to them in the list below), and to add your own input to any of the pages you think could use improvements.
- "Higher Education" is the seventh episode of season one of Weeds.
- Brandon is getting a C in American History because of the teacher's unreasonable grade curve, in which 80 percent of the students receive C's regardless of their marks. Steve scores an A on every test because he obtains copies of the exams beforehand. Feeling pressure from Jim about his grades, Brandon cheats on a quiz.
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| - Higher education is the collective term for Colleges and Universities, which are big schools for grown up children. There are many different varieties of higher education institutions, the majority of which are hotbeds of godless liberalism. Students are sent to be forcefed the slanderous liberal propaganda of books and facts. College has a known liberal bias. Not all colleges and universities are pure evil, though. The Greatest President Ever attended a university, as did Our Glorious Stephen, and somehow they both managed to survive any corruption by book-learning or critical thought.
- This is the index page for the lexicon project for Higher Education students in Theory and Policy Studies at OISE. All students are welcome to participate - please feel free to add new pages (and link to them in the list below), and to add your own input to any of the pages you think could use improvements.
- Brandon is getting a C in American History because of the teacher's unreasonable grade curve, in which 80 percent of the students receive C's regardless of their marks. Steve scores an A on every test because he obtains copies of the exams beforehand. Feeling pressure from Jim about his grades, Brandon cheats on a quiz. Andrea is furious, particularly when her grades slip as a result. Brandon is faced with a moral dilemma when Steve offers him a copy of the midterm. Brenda tries to dye her hair blonde in the hopes of impressing Dylan, but winds up looking like a clown. Dylan flirts with Brenda and takes her to a stylist to repair the damage.
- "Higher Education" is the seventh episode of season one of Weeds.
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