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  2. St. Charles Community College - Wikipedia

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    www .stchas .edu. St. Charles Community College ( SCC) is a public community college in St. Charles, Missouri. Established in 1986, SCC's first fall semester in 1987 had an enrollment of 1,547 students. [1] It offers associate degrees and certificate programs in the arts, business, sciences, and career-technical fields as well as workforce ...

  3. Lavandula stoechas - Wikipedia

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    It is an evergreen shrub that usually grows to between 30–100 centimetres (12–39 in) tall, but occasionally up to 2 metres (6.6 ft) tall in the subspecies L. stoechas subsp. luisieri. Its leaves are 1–4 cm long, greyish and tomentose. The inflorescence is crowned by a mass of purple elongated ovoid bracts about 5 cm long.

  4. Stochastic process - Wikipedia

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    Introduction. A stochastic or random process can be defined as a collection of random variables that is indexed by some mathematical set, meaning that each random variable of the stochastic process is uniquely associated with an element in the set. [4] [5] The set used to index the random variables is called the index set.

  5. St Chad's Church, Shrewsbury - Wikipedia

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    St Chad's Church in Shrewsbury is traditionally understood to be founded in Saxon times, and King Offa is believed to have founded the church, [2] though it is possible it has an earlier foundation even than that. It is possible it was operating on its initial site from buildings that were part of a royal palace established in 500s CE, [3 ...

  6. St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    St Chad's was one of the first Catholic cathedrals erected in England after the English Reformation initiated in 1534 by King Henry VIII. St Chad's Cathedral was built at the behest of Bishop Thomas Walsh, the local apostolic vicar (styled Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District). St Chad's Cathedral was designed by Augustus Welby Pugin (1812 ...

  7. St Chad's College, Durham - Wikipedia

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    St Chad's College is one of the two recognised colleges of Durham University. Founded in 1904 as St Chad’s Hall for the training of Church of England clergy, the college ceased theological training in 1971 and now accommodates students studying the full range of Durham University courses. It is the smallest Durham college by number of ...

  8. St Chad's Catholic and Church of England Academy - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: Information; Type: Academy: Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic / Church of England: Local authority: Halton Borough Council: Trust: St Joseph Catholic Multi Academy Trust

  9. St. Charles College (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    St. Charles College Historic District is a historic Roman Catholic church seminary and national historic district at Catonsville, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The main complex consists of six interconnected buildings, three of which form the central group: Chapel, Administration Building, and Old Dormitory.