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. The program will provide students with a virtual mobility that will enable them to play an active role in the learning process by participating in high-quality courses via the Internet. The principal aim of the program is to develop easily accessible web-based teaching modules for basic and specialized studies, particularly for courses that attract large numbers of students. This web site is maintained by Centre NTE, University of Fribourg. .
Using study of the francophone world to forge links within the student's mind - creating the capacity for bicameral thinking. . First Year French Web Activities Web activities for first year French focus on the rich and diverse content of the francophone world available on the Internet. Students work on their own - or in small groups - to search for information on the world wide web and, to formulate answers to questions requiring them to synthesize information found. Students are expected to produce a paragraph or more of written French, in response to specific questions related to web sites provided.
Follow any of the links to the left for more information about renting at The Grand Duke Apartments. . The Grand Duke Apartments Welcome to The Grand Duke Apartments web page. The Grand Duke Apartments is now under new management, and the overall property is being significantly upgraded. Twelve brand-new one bedroom apartments are now under construction for rental and occupancy in early August 2000.
If you would like to report a missing person, you can call the Missing Persons Hotline at (866) 856-4167. . PATIENT SEARCH The information contained in this Web site has been provided by hospitals in the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area to the New York City Mayor's Office of Emergency Management (OEM) for the purpose of identifying those individuals who have been seen in area emergency departments in connection with the recent terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. The information is being provided to facilitate the location of individuals affected by the disaster. Attempts are being made to update the information at regular intervals.

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