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establish the
first British Colony in Australia. The
First Fleet was
underprepared for the task, and the soil
around Sydney Cove was poor. Egan, Ted (2003)...
- internet. However, the country's
educational infrastructure was
still underprepared for
online teaching, as
smaller and more
remote schools were particularly...
-
higher than
expected attendance the
local authorities were
severely underprepared,
which led to many
incidents including two deaths, over 170 injuries...
- the salient,
trapping them in a pocket. Montgomery,
refusing to risk
underprepared infantry in a
snowstorm for a
strategically unimportant area, did not...
- of
success in a
military confrontation with the Boer
republics and
underprepared for a long-term conflict.
British Prime Minister Lord
Salisbury and...
- College, Oxford, for which, in the
opinion of his biographers, he was
underprepared intellectually. A keen horseman, he
learned how to play polo with the...
-
studies have
found that
underprepared students who
completed remedial coursework achieve greater academic success than
underprepared students who did not...
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atrocities and
military failures. The
British were
overconfident and
underprepared.
Chamberlain and
other top
London officials ignored the
repeated warnings...
-
Center for Arts and
Sciences to help
boost the
numbers of
undecided (or
underprepared)
students who stay on to
pursue a
baccalaureate degree. By 2005, this...
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match here, five
seasons later, the Sri
Lankans were
greeted with an
underprepared wicket affording vastly unpredictable bounce.
Dilip Vengsarkar, then...