Instruction
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Instruction may refer to:

  • Teaching, education performed by a teacher
    Teacher
    A teacher or schoolteacher is a person who provides education for pupils and students . The role of teacher is often formal and ongoing, carried out at a school or other place of formal education. In many countries, a person who wishes to become a teacher must first obtain specified professional...

  • Instruction (computer science), a single operation of a processor within a computer architecture
  • Instruction manual (gaming), a booklet that instructs the player on how to play the game
  • Instruction (band)
    Instruction (band)
    Instruction were an alternative rock band that formed in 2002 in Brooklyn, New York. The band consisted of lead vocalist Arthur Shepherd, bassist Adam Marino, lead guitarist Tom Capone and drummer Ti Kreck.-Band history:...

    , a rock band from New York City that formed in 2002
  • Instructions (album)
    Instructions (album)
    Instructions is the second studio album by American producer and rapper Jermaine Dupri, released by So So Def in 2001. The album reached #15 on the Billboard charts on November 17, 2001.-Track listing:# "LP " – 0:25...

    , the second solo album by Jermaine Dupri, released in 2001
  • Instruction, in inquisitorial system
    Inquisitorial system
    An inquisitorial system is a legal system where the court or a part of the court is actively involved in investigating the facts of the case, as opposed to an adversarial system where the role of the court is primarily that of an impartial referee between the prosecution and the defense...

    s of justice, the pre-trial phase of an investigation led by a judge
  • Sebayt
    Sebayt
    Sebayt is the ancient Egyptian term for a genre of pharaonic literature. The word literally means 'teachings' or 'instructions' and refers to formally written ethical teachings focused on the "way of living truly"....

    , a work of the ancient Egyptian didactic literature aiming to teach ethical behaviour
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