In the book, "The Diary of a Young Girl" Anne Frank writes that students in Nazi Germany had to sign a document that said they were in agreement with the Nazi actions and laws if they wished to continue their schooling. In the book, the name of the document was never mentioned.
Students who wished to graduate or continue their studies had to sign a declaration stating they were of pure Aryan descent. This was a discriminatory measure imposed by the Nazi regime in order to enforce their racial purity laws.
Yes. Last year 90% students got a BE program as their DUAL degrees. Rest got direct transfers to BE programs and some did not opt for either.
Either the teacher or the students ARE to blame for the fire.It would be 'is' if 'students' was in the singular in the sentence (student).
Undergraduate students are those who are pursuing either an associates or bachelor's degree. Graduate students are those in the process of pursing either a masters or doctorate degree.
Either is not an adjective. It has no degrees.
Either "Do any of the students" or "Do any of the students" is appropriate to use, as they convey the same meaning.
It's not clear - I think you mean, "Either the students or the teachers can join." Or perhaps you mean, "Both students and teachers can join."
360 degrees is either a square or a quadrilateral.
Undergraduate students are those who are pursing either an associates or bachelor's degree. Graduate students are those who are pursuing either a master's or doctorate degree.
Either degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit
Old scrolls on which writing has been found were made of either leather parchment or papyrus. Modern scrolls such as those given to students getting degrees are made of high quality paper.
Embry-Riddle along with Louisiana Tech offer four year aviation degrees to their students. A graduate of either of these programs will have a big advantage of a pilot with just a solo license.
Either anatomy or zoology.