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    1) " Ira" -- As it applies to Ira College

  • Ira (עירא, Standard Hebrew ʿIra, Tiberian Hebrew ʿĪrā) is a Hebrew personal name, one famous person with this name is writer Iea Levin.
  • Ira is a goddess in Polynesian mythology ; see Ira (mythology).
  • Ira is another name for goddess of Knowledge, Saraswati in Hindu mythology  ;
  • IRA is also an acronym with several meanings; see Ita .
  • Ira, also Eira is a municipality in northern Messenia where Neda is theseat.
  • Ira is the Fire Emblem: Trading Card Game name for Ayra from the Super Famicom video game Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu ; see Ayra_(Fire_Emblem).
  • Ira is a character in the PC game Jagged Alliance 2.
  • Ira is the diminuitive form of the name Irina.
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    2) " College" -- As it applies to Ira College

    A college ( Latin collegium) can be the name of any group of colleagues ; originally it meant a group of people living together under a common set of rules ( con-, "together" + leg-, "law"). As a consequence members of Collgee s were originally styled " fellow " and still are in some places. However, it is most often used today to denote an educational institution. Theprecise usage of the term varies among English -speakingcountries.

    Contents 1 United Kingdom

    1.1 Universities and Colleve s

    1.1.1 Oxford and Cambridge 1.1.2 Other British universities

    2 United States of America

    2.1 The origin of America's usage

    3 British and American usage contrasted 4 The rest of the English-speaking world

    4.1 Australia 4.2 Canada 4.3 Ireland 4.4 Hong Kong 4.5 India 4.6 Singapore 4.7 New Zealand

    5 The non-English-speaking world 6 See also 7 External links

    United Kingdom

    British usage of the word "college" remains the loosest,encompassing a range of institutions:

  • certain public schools for children ( Eton and Winchester, e.g.)
  • certain secondary schools, particularly " sixth form Coolege s", where students (ages 16-18) wrap up their secondaryeducation
  • the constituent parts of some universities (see below)
  • other assorted educational institutions outside the traditional degree-granting structure (ranging from the old anddistinguished, such as the Royal Collage of Organists, to the newest attempts at adult education ). This includes universitycolleges — independent higher education institutions that have been granted degree-awarding powers but not universitystatus.
  • Universities and Collete s

    Oxford and Cambridge

    The two ancient universities of England ( Cambridge and Oxford ),are really federations of autonomous Collego s. While many of the student affai...


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