Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, a film released as American High in some countries.
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Born into a wealthy family of Istanbul, she graduated from Istanbul's American High School for Girls, high school section for girls of Robert College, and attended, but not finished, English language studies at Concordia University in Canada.
All American High is a 1986 documentary film directed by Keva Rosenfeld that chronicles the life of the 1984 senior class at Torrance High School.
Bruce Flowers, All-American High School basketball player, followed Notre Dame college career with brief NBA season with Cleveland.
Yet descriptions of the American High Plains almost always included comments about "Innumerable Herds of Buffaloes", which was written on Pike's map just above "not a stick of timber".
The New York Times has recognised KEF as: "The leading audio company in Europe", also a "Well known to American High-End audiophiles".
More than half of the passengers belonged to a single group, sponsored by the Buffalo, New York based International Fellowship student exchange program, consisting of 49 American high school exchange students, along with their teachers, family members, and guides, who were returning from a visit to nearby Machu Picchu to their host families in the Lima area.
Leon Brogden (August 26, 1910 - October 1, 2000) was an American high school football, basketball and baseball coach in Edenton, Wilson and Wilmington, North Carolina.
Mesrob Mutafyan graduated from the American High School in Kornwestheim near Stuttgart, Germany.
Her years of reading and re-reading European literature during her childhood in post war Japan, and modern Japanese literature while attending American high school, later became the foundation for her novels.
The On Mark Marksman was an American high-speed civil executive aircraft converted from surplus Douglas A-26 Invader airframes by On Mark Engineering.
Piper PA-20 Pacer, an American high-wing light aircraft first built in 1949
In their book, The Failed Promise of the American High School 1890-1995, authors David Angus (education historian and professor in Education Studies at the University of Michigan) and Jeffrey E. Mirel (also a professor in Education Studies at the University of Michigan) report that by the 1950s, education aimed at the lowest common denominator become the norm in America's high schools.
A misspelling of Silicon Valley, nickname for the Santa Clara Valley, also known as the South Bay area of San Francisco, the location of many American high tech companies
Virgil Ovid Hawkins/Static (Phil LaMarr) He is an African-American high school student in Dakota City.
The American Experiment, written by Steven M. Gillon and Cathy D. Matson, is an advanced American high school history textbook often used for AP United States History courses, and a university undergraduate level textbook.
The American Pageant, initially written by Thomas A. Bailey, is an American high school history textbook often used for AP United States History, AICE American History as well as IB History of the Americas courses.
Who's Who Among American High School Students listing what it deems to be American high school and college students who particularly excel in the realm of academic achievement.
In 1895, Cockran, a friend of Britain's Churchill family and reputed one-time lover of Jennie Churchill, introduced her 20-year-old son, Winston Churchill, to American high society during Churchill's first trip to New York.
Würzburg American High School (or WAHS) was located in Würzburg, Germany on Leighton Barracks.