Your local education authority, usually through your school or college.
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You could depending on where your taking it
Yes. The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio in 1989, his first year of eligibility.
Players have to have at least 2 years of a high school education before they can go pro.
You get to go to D1 school on full ride scholarship! Then, quit school after freshman year to go Pro!
Peter T. Wendel has written: 'Exam Pro Property (Exam Pro)' 'Wills, trusts, and estates' -- subject(s): Wills, Outlines, syllabi, Trusts and trustees, Inheritance and succession 'A possessory estates and future interests primer' -- subject(s): Future interests, Possessory interests in land
If you mean a drag race the quarter mile is 410 metres if you're in metric, or 1350 feet if you're in Imperial
Rectangels are formuled during the pro state exam. Pros from all over the state arrive at your schools and places of business (or "bidness") to form rectangels. These rectangels cannot go to Heaven, because they get trapped in the pro state.
Metric. Pro-tip: If you can add mili- centi- deci- to the front... its metric. ++++ Not sure that's much of a tip. The prefixes are simply divisions, but it is true that they are used normally only for metric units. However, the litre is indeed part of the metric system: it is the basic unit of fluid volume.
It is used mainly for weighing precious metals and coins. I believe it is approximately 3l grams in the metric system. a regular or avoirdupois ounce is, as was posted in a pro-metric billboard campaign some years back- 28.3 ounces. The troy pound and ton, are likewise, different.