EDITORIAL CONGRATS GRADS A TIME TO CELEBRATE LEARNING AND ACCOMPLISHMENT.CAPS, gowns, diplomas. Tears of exhaustion Exhaustion Situation in which a majority of participants trading in the same asset are either long or short, leaving few investors to take the other side of the transaction when participants wish to close their positions. , sighs of relief and bursts of cheer. It's graduation Graduation is the action of receiving or conferring an academic degree or the associated ceremony. The date of event is often called degree day. The event itself is also called commencement, convocation or invocation. season, a time where years of hard work are celebrated in a few short hours of often inspiring, sometimes tedious, ceremony. But the pomp POMP n. A drug used in cancer chemotherapy and composed of purinethol (6-mercaptopurine), Oncovin (vincristine sulfate), methotrexate, and prednisone. and circumstance are worthwhile and important. Whether we're celebrating the high-school grad whose 12 years of learning now give way to college or the work force, or college and grad-school students earning advanced degrees, we're honoring learning. It's a way to acknowledge discipline, self-sacrifice, a love of knowledge and the teachers and parents who make education possible. Congrats con·grats Informal interj. Congratulations. pl.n. Congratulations: sent him my congrats. to all grads, to their families and to their educators. You've earned it! |
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