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  2. Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The dynamic map selection page from the ECAI website. The Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative (ECAI) is a digital humanities initiative involving numerous academic professors and institutions around the world with the stated goal of creating a networked digital atlas by creating tools and setting standards for dynamic, digital maps.

  3. The Institute for the International Education of Students, or IES Abroad, is a non-profit study abroad organization that administers study abroad programs for U.S. college-aged students. [2] Founded in 1950 as the Institute of European Studies, the organization has since been renamed to reflect additional offerings in Africa, Asia, Oceania, and ...

  4. India - Wikipedia

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    The education system of India is the world's second-largest. India has over 900 universities, 40,000 colleges [459] and 1.5 million schools. [460] In India's higher education system, a significant number of seats are reserved under affirmative action policies for the historically disadvantaged.

  5. Times Atlas of the World - Wikipedia

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    The first version of The Times Atlas of the World appeared as The Times Atlas in 1895; more printings followed up to 1900. It was published at the office of The Times newspaper in London, and contained 117 pages of maps with an alphabetical index of 130,000 names. The atlas was a reprint of Cassell & Co.'s Universal Atlas, published in

  6. List of atlases - Wikipedia

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    Gran Atlas Aguilar (Spain, 1969/1970) Historical Atlas of China (Taiwan, 1980) The Historical Atlas of China (China, 1982) National Geographic Atlas of the World (United States, 1963–present) Pergamon World Atlas (1962/1968) Times Atlas of the World (United Kingdom, 1895–present) Dorling Kindersley Atlas of the World 1994–present.

  7. TasteAtlas - Wikipedia

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    Describing itself as "a world atlas of traditional dishes, local ingredients, and authentic restaurants", it features an interactive global food map with dish icons shown in their respective regions and purportedly contains nearly 10,000 dishes, drinks, and ingredients, as well as 9,000 restaurants.

  8. Atlas Group - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Group (Urdu: اٹلس گروپ) is a group of companies headquartered in Lahore, Pakistan. [1] [2] The group was founded by Yusuf H. Shirazi who was the chairman of Atlas Group. He was also the founder member of Karachi Stock Exchange , Lahore Stock Exchange and International Chamber of Commerce and Industry . [3]

  9. German Resource Center for Genome Research - Wikipedia

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    In early 1995 the RLDB moved to Berlin to the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, where it continued its work.. Frozen microtiter plates with library clones. In the summer of 1995, the Resource Centre was established as part of the German Human Genome Project (DHGP) by Hans Lehrach (Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics (MPIMG), Berlin-Dahlem), Günther Zehetner (MPIMG, until ...