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  2. Florida School for the Deaf and Blind - Wikipedia

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    Blind/Visually-Impaired students benefit from Braille instruction and the latest assistive technology best suited for their visual impairment. The Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind ( FSDB) is a state-supported boarding school for deaf and blind children [1] established in 1885, in St. Augustine, Florida, United States.

  3. Nocatee, Florida - Wikipedia

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    www .nocatee .com. Nocatee / ˈnɒkətiː / is an unincorporated planned community and census-designated place (CDP) located primarily in northern St. Johns County, Florida. [1] The population was 22,503 at the 2020 census, [2] up from 4,524 at the 2010 census, [3] an increase of nearly 400%. It is part of the Jacksonville, Florida Metropolitan ...

  4. Marineland of Florida - Wikipedia

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    86000831 [1] Added to NRHP. April 14, 1986. Marineland of Florida (usually just called Marineland ), one of Florida 's first marine mammal parks, is billed as "the world's first oceanarium ". Marineland functions as an entertainment and swim -with-the- dolphins facility, and reopened to the public on March 4, 2006 (charging the original 1938 ...

  5. Link 4 - Wikipedia

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    Link 4 is a non-secure data link used for providing vector commands to USAF and other NATO fighter aircraft. It is a netted, time division link operating in the UHF band at 5,000 bits per second. There are 2 separate "Link 4s": Link 4A and Link 4C. Link 4A TADIL C is one of several Tactical Data Links now in operation in the United States Armed ...

  6. Student's t-test - Wikipedia

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    Student's t-test is a statistical test used to test whether the difference between the response of two groups is statistically significant or not. It is any statistical hypothesis test in which the test statistic follows a Student's t -distribution under the null hypothesis. It is most commonly applied when the test statistic would follow a ...

  7. Dancing Links - Wikipedia

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    Dancing Links. In computer science, dancing links ( DLX) is a technique for adding and deleting a node from a circular doubly linked list. It is particularly useful for efficiently implementing backtracking algorithms, such as Knuth's Algorithm X for the exact cover problem. [1] Algorithm X is a recursive, nondeterministic, depth-first ...

  8. Depression in College Students: Signs, Causes, and Statistics

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    Among young adults aged 18–25 years, 8.3 percent have had serious thoughts of suicide. Depression is the biggest risk factor for suicidal youth. Other risk factors include: substance abuse. a ...

  9. 65% of Students Prefer In-Person Learning, New Survey Finds

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    A new Pew Research survey conducted from April 14 to May 4 finds most teen students prefer in-person learning to the hybrid or remote options required early in the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey ...