The Polish Review, Volume 47Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 2002 - Poland |
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35 girls ' and boys ' dormitories and dined in the school dining room . Some schools found themselves in unusual locations , if only temporarily . For example , a Polish high school in Knechtsteden functioned in a medieval monastery ...
35 girls ' and boys ' dormitories and dined in the school dining room . Some schools found themselves in unusual locations , if only temporarily . For example , a Polish high school in Knechtsteden functioned in a medieval monastery ...
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81 Schools of all levels were to expand and intensify English language instruction . * Gradual emigration of students and teachers affected the flow of education . If schools closed , it was because of closing and consolidation of DP ...
81 Schools of all levels were to expand and intensify English language instruction . * Gradual emigration of students and teachers affected the flow of education . If schools closed , it was because of closing and consolidation of DP ...
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... schools , such as sewing schools in Lippstadt , Wildflecken , Deggendorf and Burg , and mechanical schools in Benshein , Fritzhar , and Kassel - Hasenecke.92 High schools with a trade profile ( agriculture , construction , business ...
... schools , such as sewing schools in Lippstadt , Wildflecken , Deggendorf and Burg , and mechanical schools in Benshein , Fritzhar , and Kassel - Hasenecke.92 High schools with a trade profile ( agriculture , construction , business ...
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