2 violence degrees =========================================================== i would say that the high degree is the physical abuse with all it kinds "sexual - torture - beating" and the low degree is the emotional abuse as "lack of respect - pointing disability - humiliation and so on"
high school violence
The college degree is advanced study after completion of a high school diploma.
centralised is a high degree of authority at the top of the hierarchy and decentralised is a high degree of delegated authority
A postgraduate degree is a degree you get after your undergraduate degree, so for example a Master's degree or a Ph.D. A postsecondary degree is a degree you get after high school (high school = secondary school), such as a B.A. or B.Sc. A postsecondary degree is usually referred to as an undergraduate degree. (At least in my neck of the woods.)
what is the different between certificate, diploma, first degree and higher degree programmes?
low degrees is just pushing and shoving and being very aggressive and high degrees is like getting beatin the crap out of.. if you in an abusive realtionship get out before its too late. =======================
It means there will be a high amount of violence, like too much.
It means there will be a high amount of violence, like too much.
First Degree, Second Degree, Third Degree, and High Priest/ High Priestess
If you are referring to a college degree, then no you cannot. The college degree follows high school completion.
Americans are socialized to enjoy movies and video games that feature a high degree of violence. However, most Americans do not enjoy violence in their personal lives and would never hurt another person physically.
The bachelor's degree is referred to as undergraduate coursework in a specific area that follows high school, or a community college. The master's degree is advanced coursework and considered graduate coursework in a specific program of study that follows the bachelor's degree.