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  2. Nihon Go Gakko (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The front of the Japanese Cultural and Community Center Complex, formerly the Nihon Go Gakko. Nihon Go Gakko (シアトル日本語学校, Shiatoru Nihongo Gakko), also known as the Japanese Language School (JLS), is a National Register of Historic Places in King County based at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington located on the periphery of the Seattle International District.

  3. Non-English-based programming languages - Wikipedia

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    A complete Russian version is used in education, and it should be possible to accommodate other left-to-right languages (e.g., the Kabardian language has been tried as a proof of concept). HyperTalk – A programming language, which allows translation via custom resources, used in Apple's HyperCard.

  4. Japanese Language Supplementary School of Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Language Supplementary School of Houston (ヒューストン日本語補習校, Hyūsuton Nihongo Hoshūkō, JLSSH) is a supplementary Japanese school in Houston, Texas. Its classes are held at the Westchester Academy for International Studies. [1] and the school office is located in the Memorial Ashford Place office building.

  5. Japanese language education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Interest from foreign language learners was limited prior to World War II, and instruction for non-heritage speakers was established more slowly. One 1934 survey found only eight universities in the United States offering Japanese language education, mostly supported by only one instructor per university; it further estimated that only thirteen American professors possessed sufficient fluency ...

  6. National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics

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    Website. www .ninjal .ac .jp. The National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics (国立国語研究所, Kokuritsu Kokugo Kenkyūjo) (NINJAL) is an independent administrative institution in Japan, established for the purpose of studying, surveying, promoting, and making recommendations for the proper usage of the Japanese language. [1]

  7. Seattle Japanese School - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Japanese School was founded in 1971 by local businessmen of Japanese descent; by 1993, it had over 600 students and served most of the Puget Sound region. [2] In 1986 the school moved to Bellevue since most of the students resided in the Eastside of King County, Washington. [3]

  8. Education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By 1938, there was a movement to bring education to six years of elementary school, four years of junior high school, and four years of high school. [44] During World War II, enrollment in high schools and colleges plummeted as many high school and college students and teachers dropped out to enlist or take war-related jobs. [45] [46] [47]

  9. List of high schools in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior and Senior High School. Sacred Heart School in Tokyo (Senior high school division) St. Hilda's School ( Kōran Jogakkō Junior High and Senior High School [ ja]) St. Joseph's Junior and Senior High School. St. Mary's International School (Senior high school division) Seigakuin Junior & Senior High School.