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academy). And, mainly,
since 17th
century academies spread throughout Europe. In the 17th
century the
tradition of literary-philosophical
academies,...
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Military Academy's Unique Military Structure". "At a
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Culver Academies". "At a
Glance -
Culver Academies". "At a
Glance -
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United States service academies, also
known as
United States military academies, are
federal academies for the
undergraduate education and training...
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Minister in the late 1990s.
Academies were
known as City
Academies for the
first few years, but the term was
changed to
Academies by an
amendment in the Education...
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dissenting academies were schools,
colleges and
seminaries (often
institutions with
aspects of all three) run by
English Dissenters, that is, Protestants...
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Florentine academies as examples.
Renaissance academies in Rome and
Florence aimed to
reproduce the
traditions of Plato's
Academy,
promoting the cultivation...
- Air
Force Academy serve as
military academies under the
categorization of
service academies in that country. The
first military academies were established...
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Institut de
France groups five self-governing
Academies, or Australia. In many states, they are
organized in
academies of science. In the
countries of the former...
- The
Academy Awards,
commonly known as the Oscars, are
awards for
artistic and
technical merit in film. They are
presented annually by the
Academy of Motion...
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Academies are
independent organizations,
founded on
Royal command, that act to
promote the arts, culture, and
science in Sweden. The
Swedish Academy and...