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Childhood in late imperial Chinese culture was merely another form of junior status, like being a student or a subordinate in any social interaction. Holmes, a fourth-year junior with no high school athletic eligibility after this year, will likely opt to keep his junior status, then return to Harvard-Westlake next fall for one semester. Officers who successfully complete the requirements for the AS degree may transfer their law enforcement and general education credits to Weber State University to pursue a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, but they must take additional general education courses and electives before obtaining junior status. |
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