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For each of the past six years, he also has come up with a super-premium limited edition of Woodford Reserve known as the Master's Collection.
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He has a masters in International Relations from the London School of Economics and a Master's from the Harvard School of Government.
Paul Heroux: Middle East WMD 2.0 - Someone Will Be Proven Wrong on Iran
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He came from an environment with so many challenges, and he is a man who speaks five languages and has a Master's degree from the University of Texas.
Mary Pauline Lowry: One Woman's Work to Bring Hope (And Drinking Water) to a Senegalese High School
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Yes, I have passed the one year mark since receiving my Master's degree in Political Science, and yes, I'm still job searching.
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Considering one year has passed since my graduation party where my Master's thesis served as the guest of honor I wanted my friends and family to physically see what was responsible for my extended absence, and my only regret was not putting a party hat on the paper, I feel I can adequately fill the gap.
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Megan Camm, a Master's student in the UNC journalism program, had planned to report on the religious ceremony of Santa Muerte.
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Scott Janssen is a recent graduate of Western Michigan University with a Master's degree in Political Science.
Scott Janssen: Yes, I'm a White Male, and I Apologize for That
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I was dismayed to learn he had yet to find employment during the time I was working on my Master's, and he took the opportunity to fill me in on all he had endured to that point.
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Megan Camm, a Master's student in the UNC journalism program, had planned to report on the religious ceremony of Santa Muerte.
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He came from an environment with so many challenges, and he is a man who speaks five languages and has a Master's degree from the University of Texas.
Mary Pauline Lowry: One Woman's Work to Bring Hope (And Drinking Water) to a Senegalese High School
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