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  2. Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) was established in 1978 by the laws of Kenya under CAP 531 [2] to regulate the activities of all Certified Public Accountants by ensuring credibility, professionalism and accountability in the accounting profession in Kenya. ICPAK members are employed across all sectors on the ...

  3. 8-4-4 Curriculum in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The 8-4-4 System educational program is a system of education in Kenya with eight years of primary education, four years of secondary education and four years of university education. [1] The system was introduced in 1985 to replace the 7-4-2-3 curriculum, which consisted of seven years of primary school (classes 1–7), four years of lower ...

  4. Nandini Sidda Reddy - Wikipedia

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    Nandini Sidda Reddy (or Sidhareddy, Sidha Reddy; Telugu: నందిని సిధారెడ్డి; born 12 June 1955) is a teacher, writer, poet, songwriter ...

  5. Most Holy Family Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Website. vaticancatholic .com. Most Holy Family Monastery (also stylized as MHFM) is a sedevacantist organization, based in Fillmore, New York. It is headed by two siblings, Michael and Peter Dimond. According to a spokesperson for the Diocese of Buffalo the monastery is neither affiliated with the diocese nor the Catholic Church.

  6. Tomás Bairéad - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Barrett (1893–1973), An Bairéadach, or Tomás Bairéad, as he was also known, was a journalist and Irish language author. He was born on 7 July 1893 in Ballydotia, Moycullen, County Galway. He married Ellen Maher (1903–1947) from Clonard, county Westmeath in Corpus Christi Church, St Martin's (Maiden Lane), London on 25 June 1930.

  7. Surendra Sheodas Barlingay - Wikipedia

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    Surendra Shivdas Barlingay (20 July 1919 – 19 December 1997) Nagpur, India) was an Indian logician and Marathi writer. He earned his PhD in philosophy at Nagpur University, taught at University of Pune and Zagreb University, and was chair of the philosophy department at Delhi University. Barlingay was chair of the State Board of Literature ...

  8. Syllabus - Wikipedia

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    Syllabus. A syllabus ( / ˈsɪləbəs /, AFI: /ˈsɪl.ə.bəs/; pl.: syllabuses [1] or syllabi [2]) [3] or specification is a document that communicates information about an academic course or class and defines expectations and responsibilities. It is generally an overview or summary of the curriculum. A syllabus may be set out by an ...

  9. Vaikhanasa - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Vaikhanasa ( Sanskrit: वैखानस, romanized : Vaikhānasa) or Vaikhanasagama ( Sanskrit: वैखानसागम, romanized : Vaikhānasāgama) is a tradition of Hinduism that primarily worships Vishnu (and his associated avatars) as the Supreme God. The tradition draws its name from the philosophy propounded by its founder ...

  10. Common Entrance Examination - Wikipedia

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    Common Entrance Examination. Common Entrance Examinations (commonly known as CE) are taken by independent school pupils in the UK as part of the selective admissions process at age 13, [1] though ten independent schools do select at 11 using different test papers. [2] They are set by the Independent Schools Examinations Board.

  11. Religious education in primary and secondary education

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    Religious Education (RE) is a compulsory subject in the state education system in England, despite it not being part of the national curriculum. Schools are required to teach a programme of religious studies according to local and national guidelines. Religious education in England is mandated by the Education Act 1944 as amended by the ...