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  2. Visual Resources Association - Wikipedia

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    Visual Resources Association. The Visual Resources Association (also known as VRA) is an international organization for image media professionals. VRA was founded in 1982 by slide librarians (visual resources curators) who were members of the College Art Association (CAA), the South Eastern Art Conference (SECAC), the Art Libraries Society of ...

  3. Murtha Baca - Wikipedia

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    Murtha Baca. Murtha Baca (born California, October 7, 1950 - deceased Granada Hills, California, August 12, 2023) was an American educator and professional renowned in the field of information science, particularly for her expertise in the area of metadata and digital information systems.

  4. Volta River Authority - Wikipedia

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    The VRA was established by the Volta River Development Act, Act 46 of the Republic of Ghana on 26 April 1961. The main purpose of the VRA is to generate and supply electricity for Ghana's needs. It is also responsible for managing the environmental impact of the creation of the Volta Lake on the towns and people bordering the lake.

  5. University Canada West - Wikipedia

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    The article noted that the university "vehemently" denied the allegations that the students were misled about the value of UCW degrees saying that it had many students who secured positions in industry and government, both in Canada and abroad. At the time of the article's publication, approximately 90% of UCW's students were from India.

  6. History of Koreans in Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Korean population of the Boston area was, by 1945, made up of higher education students, Christian missionaries and ministers, and government officials. [1] Harvard–Yenching Institute began offering PhD fellowships to South Koreans in 1953, leading to the development of the Korean community in the Boston area.

  7. Student Television Network - Wikipedia

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    Student Television Network embraces the educational components of broadcast journalism, video production, filmmaking and media by networking students and teachers with professionals in the industry. Middle school and high school students are given varied opportunities for training, interaction, competition and critiques from qualified experts.

  8. Coventry University Students' Union - Wikipedia

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    Coventry University Students' Union, also known as CUSU and Your Students' Union, is the students' union for Coventry University, in Coventry, England.. The Students’ Union is situated in The Hub with other facilities for sports and societies and media in another building in Priory Street, both buildings are on the main university campus; the Hub is used for students to socialise or study ...

  9. Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research - Wikipedia

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    It is composed of the worker staff, the "rank" (scientific) staff, the administrative staff (secretaries, dean, etc.) and students. Students Undergraduate students: training and thesis; Graduate students: MSc and PhSc; Rank staff: PAIs (professionals associated with research) and TAIs (technician associated with research) Postdoctoral fellows