Firemen go to academies to get trained in fire fighting.
Also, some go to college for a degree in fire science.
Law officers do not go to college. They attend Police Academies.
Im a defender in football/soccer and I know that when you want to go pro you mostly go through youth academies. And the academies only really select the forwards and defenders don't really ever get looked at.
Oxford :p
The firemen are called to Montag's house because there are books there.
He went two different private college-prep academies at Hanover and Francestown NH from 1818 to 1820 and was able to pass the entrance exam and enter Bowdoin College in fall of 1820.
Of course they do silly goose. If you have a job that you went to college for your going to get paid. :)
In the novel "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, firemen are tasked with burning books, not houses. The firemen go to houses where books are reported to be stored or hidden, and they burn the books they find to uphold the society's laws against possessing literature.
He went to the Hancock and Francestown Academies and Bowdoin College where he graduated. He then studied privately under lawyers until he passed the bar exam.
Not in today's army. An officer is usually required to complete a college degree. Many go through ROTC or the Academies to obtain their commission.
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Firemen look up to other firemen -FireFighter18
Santa Ana College, Santa Ana, CA Columbia College, Sonora, CA Chabot College Modesto Junior College, Modesto, CA Shasta College, Redding, CA Long Beach City College, Long Beach, CA Butte College, Oroville, CA College of San Mateo, San Mateo, CA California Regional Fire Academy, Sacramento, CA Cal Fire Fire Academy, Ione, CA -In no particular order- Many fire departments have their own academies as well.