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Scholastic Corporation is an
American multinational publishing, education, and
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publishes and
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scholastic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Scholastic may
refer to: a
philosopher or
theologian in the
tradition of
scholasticism Scholastic (Notre...
- and
reconciling classical philosophy and
Catholic Christianity. The
Scholastics, also
known as Schoolmen,
utilized dialectical reasoning predicated upon...
- It was
customary in the
European Middle Ages, more
precisely in the
period of
scholasticism which extended into
early modern times, to
designate the more...
- have
changed several times. For much of its history, it was
called the
Scholastic Aptitude Test and had two components,
Verbal and Mathematical, each of...
- Neo-scholasticism (also
known as neo-
scholastic Thomism or neo-Thomism
because of the
great influence of the
writings of
Thomas Aquinas on the movement)...
- The
University Interscholastic League (UIL) is an
organization that
creates rules for and
administers almost all athletic, musical, and
academic contests...
- inscriptions, 4th to 6th
centuries AD), and
later the Old
Irish language (
scholastic ogham, 6th to 9th centuries).
There are
roughly 400
surviving orthodox...
- New
Balance Nationals Indoor (NBNI),
formerly known as the
National Scholastic Indoor Championships (NSIC), are one of two
American high
school national...
- The
College Scholastic Ability Test or CSAT (Korean: 대학수학능력시험; Hanja: 大學修學能力試驗), also
abbreviated as
Suneung (수능; 修能), is a
standardised test
which is...