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  2. Anne van Amstel - Wikipedia

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    Anne van Amstel (born June 25, 1974) is a Dutch writer. [ 1 ] She was born in Hoogeveen and was educated at the Menso Alting College there, going on to study English literature and clinical psychology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam .

  3. Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis - Wikipedia

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    Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis [a] is a role-playing video game developed by Gust Co. Ltd. in 2007 for the PlayStation 2.The game is the ninth entry to Gust's Atelier series and incorporates elements of standard turn-based combat and alchemy.

  4. Amstelland - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam at this time was a small fishing village at the mouth of the Amstel. A part of Utrecht, this area was part of the seigniory (heerlijkheid) of the Van Aemstel family. At one point the right bank of the Amstel was being referred to as the "Old Amstel" (Ouder-Amstel), the left bank as the "New Amstel" (Nieuwer-Amstel).

  5. Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences - Wikipedia

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    For students from the AUAS' international partner institutes it is possible to study at the AUAS as an exchange student. The AUAS offers eighty courses of study, spread across locations in Amsterdam. The university maintains ties with the University of Amsterdam. [4] The 2,300 employees of the AUAS serve more than 40,000 students.

  6. National Survey of Student Engagement - Wikipedia

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    NSSE developed ten student Engagement Indicators (EIs) that are categorized in four general themes: academic challenge, learning with peers, experiences with faculty, and campus environment. [2] Since 2000, there have been over 1,600 colleges and universities that have opted to participate in the survey.

  7. Timeline of Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    1270 - Dam built in Amstel River (approximate date). 1275 "Amestelledamme" (meaning: 'dam in the Amstel') appears for the first time in a charter. [1] 27 October, Count Floris V of the County of Holland granted traders, sailors and fishermen exemption from tolls. [2] 1300 - Population: 1000. [3] 1303 - Siege of Amsterdam

  8. Boy who was bullied by teacher for having gay dads ... - AOL

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    A fifth-grade boy who was the target of a substitute teacher's anti-gay tirade last month is speaking out for the first time since the incident.. In an interview with CBS This Morning, Daniel van ...

  9. Amsterdam Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Amsterdam Museum, known until 2010 as the Amsterdam Historical Museum, is an Amsterdam-based museum dedicated to the city's past and present.Due to the renovation of its main location, the museum is temporarily located in the building the Amstelhof on the Amstel River, together with H'ART Museum and the dependence of the Museum van de Geest.