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  2. Course Hero - Wikipedia

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    Course Hero was founded by Andrew Grauer at Cornell University in 2006 for college students to share lectures, class notes, exams and assignments. [4] In November 2014, the company raised $15 million in Series A Funding, with investors that included GSV Capital and IDG Capital. Seed investors SV Angel and Maveron also participated. [5]

  3. Docsity - Wikipedia

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    Docsity.com. Docsity is an online social learning network for worldwide students and professionals. Originally launched in 2010 exclusively for Italian students, it became an international website in mid-2012 by opening to worldwide students. It is advertisement-free and user-generated. Docsity provides 3,019,782 study documents catalogued by ...

  4. Quipper (company) - Wikipedia

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    Quipper. Quipper is an education technology company that provides e-Learning, coaching, tutoring, and assessment services for K-12 in Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Mexico. The company's primary service is an online learning management system (LMS), which is used in different ways in each country where it operates.

  5. Myasthenia Gravis: What Remission Looks Like - WebMD

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    No amount of immunotherapy can fix this kind of damage. For example, eyelid muscles are thin and easily injured. And you might always have a subtle or moderate eyelid droop if these muscles get ...

  6. Epiglottitis (Epiglottis) Infection or Inflammation - WebMD

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    Epiglottitis is a medical emergency. If not treated quickly, it can be fatal. The epiglottis is a flap of tissue at the base of the tongue that keeps food from going into the trachea, or windpipe ...

  7. Edward B. Titchener - Wikipedia

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    Edward Bradford Titchener (11 January 1867 – 3 August 1927) was an English psychologist who studied under Wilhelm Wundt for several years. Titchener is best known for creating his version of psychology that described the structure of the mind: structuralism. After becoming a professor at Cornell University, he created the largest doctoral ...

  8. Lucy Kirkwood - Wikipedia

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    It was also selected for the National Student Drama Festival. [citation needed] The following year, in 2006, Kirkwood took two productions of her second play, Geronimo to the Edinburgh Fringe, under the title The Umbilical Project. The two productions, Cut and Uncut, were an experiment in cutting the cord between writer and production.

  9. National Achievement Test - Wikipedia

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    National Achievement Test. The National Achievement Test ( NAT) is a standardized set of examinations taken in the Philippines by students in Grades 3,6,10 to 12. The test is designed to determine their academic levels, strengths and weaknesses, as well as their knowledge learnt in major subjects throughout the year. [1]