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  • 1Grade (education) — GPA redirects here. For other uses, see GPA (disambiguation). Academic grading Africa Egypt • Kenya • Morocc …

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  • 2Grade retention — or grade repetition is the process of having a student who repeats a course, usually one previously failed. Students who repeat a course are referred as repeaters . [ [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/repeater] Definition of repeater,… …

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  • 3Grade inflation — is the supposed increase over time of academic grades, faster than any real increase in standards.It is frequently discussed in relation to U.S. education, and to GCSEs and A levels in England and Wales. Prevalence Grade inflation is often… …

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  • 4Out-of-Door Academy — Location Sarasota, Florida,  United States Info …

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  • 5Out'n'About — Treehouse Treesort Type Private Founded 1990 Founder(s) Michael Garnier Headquarters Cave Junction, Oregon USA …

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  • 6out of the top drawer — Of top grade, esp socially • • • Main Entry: ↑draw …

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  • 7Out of Door Academy — The Out of Door Academy, commonly called ODA, is a private school based in Sarasota, Florida. It consists of two campuses: one, the lower school, or grades K 6, is based on Siesta Key and two, the upper school, or grades 7 12, is based in… …

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  • 8Grade (climbing) — Rock climbing History Styles Technique Equipment and protection Grades (difficulty of climb) Terminology Belaying Abseiling …

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  • 9grade — n. mark, rating (esp. AE) 1) to make out grades; to give a grade 2) to get, receive a grade 3) an excellent, high; failing; fair, mediocre; low; passing grade 4) (a student s) average grades standard 5) to make the grade 6) a high; low; medium;… …

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  • 10Grade (slope) — d = run Δh = rise l = slope length α = angle of inclination This article is for the grade of a topographic feature or constructed element, for other uses see: Slope (disambiguation) The grade (also called slope, incline, gradient, pitch or rise)… …

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