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  2. Spanish Riding School - Wikipedia

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    A young stallion on the way from training to the stable. All riders wear the traditional uniform: brown tailcoats, bicorne-style hats, white buckskin breeches, white suede gloves, and black top riding boots. Swan neck spurs are also part of the uniform. The empire style uniform (1795–1820 in fashion) has remained relatively unchanged for 200 ...

  3. Asahiyama stable (2016) - Wikipedia

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    Asahiyama stable (朝日山部屋, Asahiyama-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Isegahama ichimon (or group of stables). It is located in Chiba prefecture. The stable's predecessor in the name had a very long history in sumo, however the current incarnation is unrelated to it. A year after the closing of the previous incarnation ...

  4. Riding instructor - Wikipedia

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    A riding instructor is a person whose job it is to teach methods of horse riding (and also horse care) to beginners and improve the intermediate and advanced rider's style and technique. A riding instructor may also serve as a coach for a rider in competition. Some instructors may work out of their own riding facility, others at a riding school ...

  5. Western Governors University - Wikipedia

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    Course Instructors. When a student begins a course, they are assigned a primary course instructor for that course. These subject matter experts have advanced degrees such as a doctorate or other significant post-graduate work in the courses they instruct. Course instructors work with students via one-to-many or one-to-one forums.

  6. Looping (education) - Wikipedia

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    Looping in education is the practice of moving groups of children up from one grade to the next with the same teacher. For example, a teacher who teaches a third grade class and then goes on to teach the same students, the following year, for the fourth grade.

  7. Moodle - Wikipedia

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    moodle.com. Moodle ( / ˈmuːdəl / MOO-dəl) is a free and open-source learning management system written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. [3] [4] Moodle is used for blended learning, distance education, flipped classroom and other online learning projects in schools, universities, workplaces and other sectors.

  8. The Carpentries - Wikipedia

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    The Carpentries is a nonprofit organization that teaches software engineering and data science skills to researchers through instructional workshops. [1] [2] The Carpentries is made up of three programs areas: Software Carpentry, Data Carpentry and Library Carpentry. The Carpentries workshops have been run internationally, including workshops ...

  9. John Morgan (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    His Ph.D. thesis, entitled Stable tangential homotopy equivalences, was written under the supervision of Morton L. Curtis. He was an instructor at Princeton University from 1969 to 1972, and an assistant professor at MIT from 1972 to 1974.