curriculum vitae
履历表,履历,履历书
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plural cur·ric·u·la vi·tae [kuh-rik-yuh-luh -vahy-tee, vee-tahy; Latin koor-rik-oo-lah -wee-tahy]. /kəˈrɪk yə lə ˈvaɪ ti, ˈvi taɪ; Latin kurˈrɪk ʊˌlɑ ˈwi taɪ/.
- : Also called vita, vitae . a detailed account of one’s work experience, professional training, and educational background, as prepared by a person applying for a job: in academia the curriculum vitae is used in place of a resume and includes the applicant’s teaching and research experience, a list of publications, and any grants or fellowships awarded. Abbreviations: CV, C.V.
- : Latin. the course of one's life or career.
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Maecenas vitae quam vitae ex laoreet tempor vitae in tortor.
Charter schools have leeway over their calendar, curriculum, and who they hire and fire.
“I guess I am trying to say that this is not an effort to transform the whole department or our curriculum,” Benson wrote.
Later, the curriculum attracted the ire of tea party conservatives, and quickly became a cause celébre for Republicans.
Sporting a beard, black plastic frames, and a Louis C.K.-like black T-shirt, he calls for adding guns to school curriculum.
These courses coupled with the original fundamental courses provided a rich curriculum for the public school children of Virginia.
The professor falls into a way of contenting himself with meeting the requirements of the college curriculum.
Supplementing the present curriculum by post-graduate courses will hardly suffice.
The second paper should speak of the curriculum of the public school, and give a clear idea of what is covered by the child.
May not required courses be added to the college curriculum to inculcate business power and sense in all women?