Xavier University is a name common to several education institutions found around the world. Most of these are run by the Jesuits and named for their co-founder St. Francis Xavier. Saint Francis Xavier
Sandeep Marwah is the founder of Noida Film City
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Gen Fukunaga is the founder and CEO of the FUNimation Entertainment company .
The real founder of Turkish rule in India is Mohammed of Ghori.
Bashir Ahmed Akhtar is the founder Principal.
Yes,Becouse same is quouted by Founder of SONY.
The Feldenkrais method of education is named after its founder, Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais. It is a form of somatic education that uses gentle movement and directed attention to improve ones movement and to enhance functioning.
Mr. Muhammad Iftikhar Azad (CEO), Mr. Muhammad Naoman (Director) and Mr. Muhammad Gulfam (COO) are the Founders of the Muhammadan Education and Research Association, Islamabad-Pakistan
She is the director of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services. She is also the founder of the transition movement for individuals with special needs and coined the term "bridging". She has a son with down's syndrome and is a key contributor to the special education system and progression.
he said what is a founder not who is a founder. A founder is a person who helped create the game
There is no founder of Hinduism.
Jyotindra Nath (June 30, 1986- Present), is the founder President of Youth United. He is a Social Entrepreneur, involved in a lot of social welfare activities basically in the field of girl child, poverty and education through his organization Youth United. (www.about.youthunited.in).
Yes, Maria Y. Orosa is the founder of the Home Economics Movement in the Philippines. She established the Rural Improvement Clubs (RIC) as part of this movement to help improve the lives of rural women by providing them with education and training in various aspects of home management.
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There was no founder
The founder of First Generation is unknown, as the concept refers to a group of people who are the first in their families to attend college. It is a term used to describe individuals who are breaking barriers by pursuing higher education despite facing challenges such as lack of family precedent or financial resources.