(noun) grad, a Person Who Has Received A Degree From A School (high School Or College Or University)
(noun) grad, one-hundredth Of A Right Angle
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Hollins, Tamara. "Black Hair in the early 1900's." Retrieved from Web site on July 31, 2004. http://grad.cgu.edu/~hollinst/webpage/blackhairearly1900s.htm
Early American Assimilation
National Collegiate Athletics Assocation. 2004 Graduation Rates Data . 2 Feb 2004. 7 March 2005. http://www.ncaa.org/grad_rates/2004/d1/DI.html>
College Athletes
Ostrom, Mary Anne. "Bilingual Debate Becomes Partisan." San Jose Mercury News. 28 April, 1998. Retrieved from Web site on October 13, 2004<http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/linguistics/people/grads/macswan/SJMN19.htm
Bilingual Education
-----------------------. O'Connor Urges Law Grads to Volunteer
Sandra Day O’Connor
Walsh, R. N. (1983). Meditation practice and research. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 23, 18-50 University British Post grad. Medical Federation
Modern Chinese Kung Fu
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