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ham Wrote:I won't bite your pathetic diversion.
Care to explain how a law adapting French law to reflect the euro currency translates into Université francophone Robert de Sorbon alternatively called Ecole Supérieure Robert de Sorbon 's degrees being just the same as mainstream French ones?
Come on...you can do that...
Afraid I've no idea what you are taking about as neither St Augustin or Frankophone have anything to do with the modern ESRB. Which, as I've already written - is clearly listed in at least four French Govt websites.
As for diversions you really need to re-read some of your posts - going back over the past decade.
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Here's another diversion for you Ham:
http://www.notornis.org.nz/new_issues/So...ar2010.pdf
Your favourite KU Graduate hitting the headlines again!
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We all know how difficult -if not impossible- is to become a full fledged academic, with all those written and unwritten rules, requirements, affiliations...
Well, there is a way, though,
http://www.sorbon.fr/recrute.html
The Université francophone Robert de Sorbon alternatively called Ecole Supérieure Robert de Sorbon franchise is hiring...right now...please hurry...
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BROWN TEAL Wrote:Here's another diversion for you Ham:
http://www.notornis.org.nz/new_issues/So...ar2010.pdf
Your favourite KU Graduate hitting the headlines again!
Brown Teal, that link doesn't work without a password. If you have the pdf on your computer maybe you could attach it so we can read it without joining Notornis or waiting three years for it to be available free. I'm sure all here would enjoy seeing you in the headlines (even Ham, I bet

).
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ham Wrote:The Université francophone Robert de Sorbon alternatively called Ecole Supérieure Robert de Sorbon franchise is hiring...right now...please hurry...
As we told many times you the
Ecole Supérieure Robert de Sorbon is not "
alternatively anything".
It is since 2004:
- A registered private French Institution of Higher Education authorized to grant degrees in France. (Livre VII Title III of the French Code of Education).
- It is registered for 6 years with publication at the Journal Officiel de la République Française. it is is under the supervision of the French Education Nationale.
- It has more than 20 faculty members with Ph.D. and includes a Vice-Rector of one of the most famous university and a director of the French Department of a public university. Because of the success of the VAE worldwide ,we are recruiting new Jury VAE members in many fields of studies. The minimum pre-requisites are: Ph.D. Degree, previous teaching positions in accredited universities, mastering the French language, etc.
Regards
www.sorbon.fr
Ecole Supérieure Robert de Sorbon
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Dickie Billericay Wrote:http://www.notornis.org.nz/new_issues/So...ar2010.pdf
Your favourite KU Graduate hitting the headlines again!
Brown Teal, that link doesn't work without a password. If you have the pdf on your computer maybe you could attach it so we can read it without joining Notornis or waiting three years for it to be available free. I'm sure all here would enjoy seeing you in the headlines (even Ham, I bet

). [/quote]
Sorry about that Dickie - try this:
Number - N2331
Password - brownteal@actrix.co.nz
Let's know if it works okay.
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BROWN TEAL Wrote:Let's know if it works okay.
Work that nice deserves its own thread:
http://www.dltruth.com/showthread.php?tid=908
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BROWN TEAL Wrote:Here's another diversion for you Ham:
http://www.notornis.org.nz/new_issues/So...ar2010.pdf
Your favourite KU Graduate hitting the headlines again!
I am sure Ham will make headlines if he gets laid off at the post office.
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Ben Johnson Wrote:I am sure Ham will make headlines if he gets laid off at the post office.
Talking about the post office, NZ Post is struggling to stay in business; so what do they do? PUT ALL THEIR PRICES UP!
My favourite is the chap who was admiring his mate’s new bride - he asked "Was she a mail-order bride?" His mate replied - "Not likely, the post office loses 22,000,000 parcels a year and she came by courier!"
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Ben Johnson Wrote:BROWN TEAL Wrote:Here's another diversion for you Ham:
http://www.notornis.org.nz/new_issues/So...ar2010.pdf
Your favourite KU Graduate hitting the headlines again!
I am sure Ham will make headlines if he gets laid off at the post office.
I am not sure here...are you putting the firing of a chap named Ham and the latest gem from dr. Duck's field research on the same level of public importance?
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