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A buck-naked Orson Welles, so the story goes, flashed a visitor when he opened the door to his suite in the building dubbed "Bachelor's Row."
CNN.com 2011
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When Mexican students graduate from high school (actually prepa), the Bachillerato they receive is not the same as a Bachelor's degree in the U.S.
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The Bachelor's Brad Womack may be ecstatic about his final choice, but he says she, on the other hand, isn't always so happy.
VIDEO: Bachelor Brad Says Every Monday Is a Rough Day for the Woman He Chose 2011
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Although viewers may take issue with The Bachelor's date to the race track this week, host Chris Harrison maintains it a was positive experience for both Brad and Emily, whose race car driver-fiancé died seven years ago.
Bachelor's Chris Harrison Says He and the Women Were Surprised by Exit of Ashley S. 2011
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Based on data from the National Center for Education Statistics, of the 100,000 students in ninth grade in 2002, just 4,300 are estimated to have graduated with a Bachelor's degree in 2010 -- a dismal 4 percent.
John H. Jackson: Protect the American Union by Supporting Public Schools John H. Jackson 2011
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When Mexican students graduate from high school (actually prepa), the Bachillerato they receive is not the same as a Bachelor's degree in the U.S.
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We all know that the graduation rate from four-year colleges tends to be much higher 55 percent for public four-year schools and 65 percent for private four-year schools vs. 26 percent for community colleges, including those who received either an Associate's or a Bachelor's degree within 6 years of enrollment.
Mariela Dabbah: Community Colleges or Four-Year Schools? Mariela Dabbah 2011
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When Mexican students graduate from high school (actually prepa), the Bachillerato they receive is not the same as a Bachelor's degree in the U.S.
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When Mexican students graduate from high school (actually prepa), the Bachillerato they receive is not the same as a Bachelor's degree in the U.S.
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Based on data from the National Center for Education Statistics, of the 100,000 students in ninth grade in 2002, just 4,300 are estimated to have graduated with a Bachelor's degree in 2010 -- a dismal 4 percent.
John H. Jackson: Protect the American Union by Supporting Public Schools John H. Jackson 2011
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