The school, founded in 1856, bills itself as the oldest high school west of the Alleghenies and has a dress code, core curriculum and daily morning exercises that include silent meditation, the Pledge of Allegiance and the national anthem.
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On the voyage, students learn about sails, lines and nautical terms, health and safety, goal setting and teamwork, interspersed with daily tasks including morning exercises, cleaning duties ( known as'Happy Hour') and the Leeuwin Olympics.
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The morning exercises were completed at the two story brick schoolhouse on Mitchell Street just one hour before the storm hit and had it lasted one hour longer, the death toll would have been far greater for the entire second floor of the schoolhouse was removed by the twister.
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The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said authorities suspected the shell might belong to some street people who planned to sell it to a nearby scrap metal shop, but left it on the bench to avoid being seen carrying it by the many people who do morning exercises in the park.
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His most substantial publication was of the " Morning Exercises " : " The Morning Exercises at Cripplegate, St . Giles-in-the-Fields, and in Southwark, being divers Sermons preached A . D . 1659 1689 ", fifth edition, collated and corrected, London, 1844 5, 6 vols.
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His most substantial publication was of the " Morning Exercises " : " The Morning Exercises at Cripplegate, St . Giles-in-the-Fields, and in Southwark, being divers Sermons preached A . D . 1659 1689 ", fifth edition, collated and corrected, London, 1844 5, 6 vols.
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When he discovered that members of the Soviet Academy of Sciences working in its Moscow headquarters were practicing " hathayoga " positions as their obligatory morning exercises ( introduced by a member who had learned them while doing some research in India ), he used it to persuade a newspaper to publish his first illustrated article on " hathayoga ".
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He was author of " The nature, possibility, and duty of a true believer attaining to a certain knowledge of his effectual vocation, eternal election, and final perseverance to glory ", a sermon ( on 2 Pet . i . 10 ) printed in Nathaniel Vincent's " The Morning-Exercise against Popery ", 1675, and in vol . vi . of Samuel Annesley's " The Morning Exercises ", 1844, & c.