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  • 91NetOps — is defined as the operational framework consisting of three essential tasks, Situational Awareness (SA), and Command Control (C2) that the Commander (CDR) of US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), in coordination with DoD and Global NetOps Community …

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  • 92Episcopal polity — is a form of church governance which is hierarchical in structure with the chief authority over a local Christian church resting in a bishop (Greek: episcopos ). This episcopal structure is found most often in the various churches of Orthodox,… …

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  • 93Market — For other uses, see Market (disambiguation). San Juan de Dios Market in Guadalajara, Jalisco …

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  • 94European Union — 1. an association of European nations formed in 1993 for the purpose of achieving political and economic integration. Formerly known as the European Economic Community, the European Union s member states are Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland,… …

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  • 95Yemen — /yem euhn, yay meuhn/, n. 1. Republic of, a country in S Arabia, formed in 1990 by the merger of the Yemen Arab Republic and the People s Democratic Republic of Yemen. 13,972,477; 207,000 sq. mi. (536,130 sq. km). Cap.: (political) San a. Cap.:… …

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  • 96Museums in Basel — Directional signs for Basel area museums. The Basel museums encompass a series of museums in the city of Basel, Switzerland, and the neighboring region. They represent a broad spectrum of collections with a marked concentration in the fine arts… …

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  • 97Revolution — Revolutionary war and Revolt redirect here. For other uses, see Revolt (disambiguation). For other uses, see revolution (disambiguation) and revolutions (disambiguation) …

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  • 98Network architecture — is the design of a communications network. It is a framework for the specification of a network s physical components and their functional organization and configuration, its operational principles and procedures, as well as data formats used in… …

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  • 99Experiential education — is a philosophy of education that focuses on the transactive process between teacher and student involved in direct experience with the learning environment and content. [ Itin, C. M. (1999). Reasserting the Philosophy of Experiential Education… …

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  • 100Crowdsourcing creative work — (CCW) is an open call to the crowd for novel and useful solutions. Crowdsourcing may be appropriate when experts are in scarce supply, multiple diverse ideas and/or contextual insights are needed. Contents 1 Infrastructure 2 Domains 3 History …

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