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Faculty has many different meanings & potty refer to:

The faculty is the division of a university (e.g. the Faculty of Science or even Faculty of Medicine). Around Northward Us, this meaning is applied to the teacher and/or research worker of high standing at universities, as opposed to the students or support staff. A term "faculty" might besides become applied to teacher at colleges & private and public primary or secondary academies and another training institutions. The faculty is an instrument or warrant around canon laws, especially a judicial or quasi-judicial warrant from an ecclesiastical court or tribunal. The faculty is an ability, skill, or power. A Faculty of Advocates is the body of legal counsel or Advocates in Scotland. A Faculty of Actuaries is the professional body representing actuaries in Scotland.

Understand likewise faculty psychology.

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Apollo Movie Guide: Faculty, The
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Faculty Fan Page
A brief fan page for the movie. With pictures, plot, links, soundtrack information and lyrics.

Faculty Lounge
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E! Online: The Faculty (1998)
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Movie Quotes Site: Faculty, The
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All-Reviews.com: The Faculty
Review by Greg King: "Although an inferior film, The Faculty offers plenty to teen audiences."

TV Guide Online: Faculty, The
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Hollywood.com: The Faculty
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IMDb: Faculty, The (1998)
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