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  2. The CCCC has its roots in the Conservative Congregational Christian Fellowship, formed in 1945 by conservative members of the CCC concerned about the dominance of liberalism in their denomination. Due to the decentralized nature of congregational polity , a denominational split was not first seen as necessary. [ 7 ]

  3. Captive portal - Wikipedia

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    Captive portal detection URLs typically return a minimal, standardized response when not behind a captive portal. When the device receives the expected response, it concludes that it has direct internet access. If the response is different, the device assumes it is behind a captive portal and triggers the captive portal login process.

  4. Conference on College Composition and Communication

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    CCCC has published a number of position statements on writing, teaching of writing, and related issues. [18] Emerging from committees within CCCC, the position statements seek to promote the CCCC goals and encourage best practices in writing pedagogy, language practices, research, literacy, professional development, and working conditions. [19]

  5. Center City Commuter Connection - Wikipedia

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    The ASCE plaque in Jefferson Station City plaque in Jefferson Station. The Center City Commuter Connection (CCCC), commonly referred to as "the commuter tunnel", is a passenger railroad tunnel in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The tunnel was built to connect the stub ends of the two separate regional commuter rail systems, which were originally operated by Pennsylvania Railroad and ...

  6. Central Oregon Community College - Wikipedia

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    Central Oregon Community College provides students the opportunity to pursue an Associates two-year degree or a Certificate. Programs will either prepare students to enter directly into the workforce or to continue their education as a transfer student to a four-year college for a Bachelor's degree.

  7. National Association of Congregational Christian Churches

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    Founded in 1948, the CCCC (or "4C's", colloquially) had no relation to the "continuing" movement per se, although some congregations may belong to both bodies simultaneously. The body requires its member churches to subscribe to, as its name implies, a standard evangelical statement of faith; neither the NACCC nor the UCC requires its ...

  8. Coastal Carolina University - Wikipedia

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    Coastal Carolina University (CCU or Coastal) is a public university in Conway, South Carolina.Founded in 1954 as Coastal Carolina Junior College, and later joining the University of South Carolina System as USC Coastal Carolina, it became an independent university in 1993.

  9. North Carolina Community College System - Wikipedia

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    Central Carolina Community College: CCCC Sanford Pittsboro Buies Creek: Chatham. Harnett Lee. 15,818 1961 1965 Lee County Industrial Education Center (1961–1965) Lee County Technical Institute (1965–1979) Lee County Technical College (1979–1988) [2] [16] [18] Central Piedmont Community College: Central Piedmont (current) CPCC (former ...