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How are Cambridge and Oxford colleges related to the Universities themselves?
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How are Cambridge and Oxford colleges related to the Universities themselves?
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Never having been a rower, nor mispronounced a Latin grace, nor passed the port widdershins, I have no recollection of drinking beer as a penalty. Reward, yes, often.
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Hey there, I'm new here and have this topic for homework and I need some help - so are some "nowadays" changes in the differences between those two colleges and universities?
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I gather that Oxford has built a new chemistry dept since I was there.
I'm not sure what else has changed because I haven't been back very often.
I can tell you what it was like when I was there (84 to 88)
Perhaps there's someone here who can tell us both what it is like now.
Incidentally, Alan , I forgot to ask...
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W...(our river flows the other way)...
Uphill?
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Northwards.
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Quote from: alancalverd on 21/07/2022 22:24:46
Northwards.
So... you can only count southbound rivers, or what?
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Mb he means some changes on this river. However, I don't see any differences, except in the number of staff and faculties. Besides, I don't know how interesting the universities' materials are, but I read an article from one of these two colleges about the "Play It as It Lays" book by Joan Didion. It attracted me so much that I went on newbielink:https://freebooksummary.com/category/play-it-as-it-lays
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to read the free book summary and understand the plot better. It is an unusual story of a ruthless dissection of American life in the late 1960s and gender inequality. The novel opens a mood for an entire generation. Finally, I like the colleges because I studied their activity and there is a lot of literature.
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