Yes, there are several. Check your program they may require a certain type of history as a grad requirment. US history World history Art history Politcal science may be histories you can take as part of your program.
they should go to college because you can learn more about what you want to learn and you can pick the job you want to go.
college girls are just finding out about themselfs and feel insecure about themselfs so they pick on others to feel moor important
Lucy K. Pick has written: 'Conflict and coexistence' -- subject(s): Church history, History
The Miami Hurricanes, because they have the longest winning streak in ncaa history and the most 1st round draft pick.
Diamonds have been part of human history for more than 6,000 years. The first person to pick up and admire a diamond has a name that is lost to history.
it Dependes on what yuo pick to be on the world
In Middle School you can pick 1 or 2 electives same as high school. And in college you pick your own classes.
Obviously not stupid,he was like the first pick and made millions, would you go to college?you retardObviously not stupid,he was like the first pick and made millions, would you go to college?you retard
Look up the electoral college process and you'll understand better. Hint: we pick, they pick. This happened because in colonial times, they couldn't decide who should pick the president: the "smart" people or citizens. Hope I helped....
a material is hygroscopic if it tends to pick up water from the air. Wood tends to pick up and give off water to the air. Different kinds of wood will pick up more or less. Every kind of wood has a balance point where it will not pick up more water. This point depends on the temperature and relative humidity of the air. The more moist the air, the more the wood will pick up, up to a point.
Each college or university has a team of people that pick the college president.
The newspaper traces its history to the first issue of "The Magenta," published January 24, 1873, and changed its name to "The Crimson" to reflect the new color of the college on May 21, 1875.