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Muskegon Community College (MCC) is a public community college in Muskegon, Michigan. The college offers 49 associate degree programs and 33 certificate programs. The college's main campus is located on a 111-acre campus in Muskegon, with extension centers in Ottawa and Newaygo counties. MCC was founded as Muskegon Junior College in 1926 and ...
Clinical Officers Council, a government agency that regulates the training, registration and licensing of Clinical officers in Kenya. COC Nederland, the Dutch abbreviation for the earliest homophile organisation, founded in 1946. Colombian Olympic Committee, the non-profit organization representing Colombia athletes in the International Olympic ...
Made in Heaven (1987 film) Madrid, 1987. Masters of the Universe (film) Maximum Overdrive. Mayumi (film) McFarland, USA. Miracle: Letters to the President. My Brother…Nikhil.
Atlanta Technical College (Atlanta Tech or ATC) is a public technical college in Atlanta, Georgia. It is part of the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) and provides education services for Fulton and Clayton counties. [3] Atlanta Tech is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas ...
Jack and Jill (comics) Jack and Jill. (comics) Jack and Jill was a British children's comics magazine published by Amalgamated Press / Fleetway / IPC between 27 February 1954 and 29 June 1985, a run of approximately 1,640 issues. In 1955, Jack and Jill absorbed the fellow Amalgamated Press title Playbox (launched in 1925).
Cagayan de Oro College. / 8.48199°N 124.63618°E / 8.48199; 124.63618. PHINMA – Cagayan de Oro College (PHINMA–COC) is a private non-sectarian college on Max Suniel St, Carmen, Cagayan de Oro, Philippines. The college offers a wide range of courses including criminology, education, arts and sciences, engineering, commerce, nursing ...
Edupunk. Edupunk is a do it yourself (DIY) attitude to teaching and learning practices. [1] [2] Tom Kuntz described edupunk as "an approach to teaching that avoids mainstream tools like PowerPoint and Blackboard, and instead aims to bring the rebellious attitude and DIY ethos of ’70s bands like The Clash to the classroom." [3]