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  2. College of Western Idaho - Wikipedia

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    College of Western Idaho ( CWI) is a public community college in Southwest Idaho with its primary campus locations in Boise and Nampa. CWI also offers classes at several community locations throughout the Treasure Valley. It is one of four comprehensive community colleges in Idaho and is governed by a five-member board of trustees elected at ...

  3. Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College - Wikipedia

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    The Civil War Institute (CWI) at Gettysburg College is a non-profit organization (due to being a part of Gettysburg College and is not a separate legal entity) created to promote the study of the American Civil War Era. The CWI was founded in 1982 by historian and Gettysburg College professor Gabor Boritt, an Abraham Lincoln and American Civil ...

  4. Instructure - Wikipedia

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    Instructure, Inc. Instructure, Inc. is an educational technology company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It is the developer and publisher of Canvas, a web-based learning management system (LMS), and Mastery Connect, an assessment management system. Prior to its IPO in 2021, the company was owned by private-equity firm Thoma Bravo .

  5. Committee for Workers' Democracy and International Socialism

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    The committee published the newspaper "Workers' Democracy". In 1993, the organization split over the issue of membership in the CWI. As a result, two groups with the same name were formed. CWDIS, section of CWI. Was engaged in the publication of the newspaper "Workers' Democracy.

  6. Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad ( reporting mark CWI) was the owner of Dearborn Station in Chicago and the trackage leading to it. It was owned equally by five of the railroads using it to reach the terminal, and kept those companies from needing their own lines into the city. With the closure of Dearborn Station in 1971 and the ...

  7. Committee for a Workers' International (1974) - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the CWI can be traced to a group of British trotskyists which were expelled from the USFI in 1965, [1] after disagreements regarding the Colonial Revolution, Gurrilerism, Studentism and the post war boom. But it is not till 1974 that they set about building an international. The founding conference of the CWI was held in London ...

  8. Committee for a Workers' International (disambiguation)

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    Committee for a Workers' International (2019), which claims to be a continuation of the original CWI; International Socialist Alternative, which claims to be a successor to the original CWI and used the name "CWI (Majority)" during the latter part of 2019; See also. International Revolutionary Left, which also split from the CWI

  9. Category:Committee for a Workers' International - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Committee for a Workers' International. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Committee for a Workers' International. The Committee for a Workers' International ( CWI) is an international association of Totskyist political parties. In all the CWI has sections in over 40 countries worldwide and is represented on every continent.