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  2. College of the Mainland - Wikipedia

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    Students can also remain involved in extracurricular activities at their home high schools. [12] Dual-credit classes at the COM main campus at the COM Learning Center-North County in League City, or at the high school students' main campuses, allow students to earn high-school and college credit simultaneously. [13]

  3. Blackboard (design pattern) - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, the blackboard pattern is a behavioral design pattern [1] that provides a computational framework for the design and implementation of systems that integrate large and diverse specialized modules, and implement complex, non-deterministic control strategies.

  4. Toadie Rebecchi - Wikipedia

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    Toadie struggles to accept his condition and the fact that he will have to use a wheelchair. After learning that his clients are leaving him, Toadie considers suing Naomi for compensation, but decides against it. On his return home, Toadie's confidence is knocked when Nell refuses to hug him, as she is scared of his wheelchair.

  5. 11 Home Remedies for Psoriasis: Do They Work? - Healthline

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    Many people claim home remedies have helped them find relief from psoriasis symptoms. Learn 11 home remedies that have shown promising results.

  6. Edward Albee's At Home at the Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Edward Albee's At Home at the Zoo (formerly titled Peter & Jerry) is a play by Edward Albee which adds a first act to his 1959 play The Zoo Story. This first act, also called Homelife , revolves around the marriage of Peter and Ann and ends with Peter leaving to go read a book in Central Park .

  7. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    Early MOOCs (cMOOCs: Connectivist MOOCs) often emphasized open-access features, such as open licensing of content, structure and learning goals, to promote the reuse and remixing of resources. Some later MOOCs (xMOOCs: extended MOOCs) use closed licenses for their course materials while maintaining free access for students.

  8. Blackboard Jungle - Wikipedia

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    Blackboard Jungle is a 1955 American social drama film about an English teacher in an interracial inner-city school, based on the 1954 novel The Blackboard Jungle by Evan Hunter and adapted for the screen and directed by Richard Brooks.

  9. Moodle - Wikipedia

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    Moodle (/ ˈ m uː d əl / MOO-dəl) is a free and open-source learning management system written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. [3] [4] Moodle is used for blended learning, distance education, flipped classroom and other online learning projects in schools, universities, workplaces and other sectors.