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  2. Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education

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    The FBISE was established under the FBISE Act 1975. [2] It is an autonomous body of working under the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training. [3] The official website of FBISE was launched on June 7, 2001, and was inaugurated by Mrs. Zobaida Jalal, the Minister for Education [4] The first-ever online result of FBISE was announced on 18 August 2001. [5]

  3. Hessa Al Muhairi - Wikipedia

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    Her first book "Dinoraf", which was published in 2017, won the Sheikh Zayed Book Award for the category of Children's Literature in 2018. In 2019, The Sheikh Zayed book Award announced that Al Muhairi's book "The Dinoraf" will be translated into English, French and Italian after signing an agreement between an Emirati publisher Al Hudhud and an ...

  4. File:Footprints of the ages (IA footprintsofages00wash).pdf

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    Books from the Library of Congress footprintsofages00wash (User talk:Fæ/CCE volumes#Fork5) (batch 1872-1878 #2713) File usage No pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed).

  5. Eve's footprint - Wikipedia

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    Eve's footprint is the popular name for a set of fossilised footprints discovered on the shore of Langebaan Lagoon, South Africa in 1995. They are thought to be those of a female human and have been dated to approximately 117,000 years ago. This makes them the oldest known footprints of an anatomically modern human.

  6. List of anonymously published works - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the history of literature, since the creation of bound texts in the forms of books and codices, various works have been published and written anonymously, often due to their political or controversial nature, or merely for the purposes of the privacy of their authors, among other reasons.

  7. Buddha footprint - Wikipedia

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    Some of the depictions of the footprints may signify events in the life of the Buddha, but others may have been depictions of people worshipping at footprint shrines. [ 2 ] : 86 To clarify: [ 7 ] a footprint of the Buddha is a concave image of his foot (or feet), supposed to have been left by him on earth to purposefully mark his passage over a ...

  8. Digital footprint - Wikipedia

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    The use of a digital footprint has both positive and negative consequences. On one side, it is the subject of many privacy issues. [7] For example, without an individual's authorization, strangers can piece together information about that individual by only using search engines. Corporations are also able to produce customized ads based on ...

  9. Forensic footwear evidence - Wikipedia

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    There have been cases where footprint evidence has assisted in wrongful conviction, such as Charles Irvin Fain who was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death row. [12] The forensic investigator testified that the shoe prints found at the crime scene matched the ‘walking gait’ of Fain, though analysis of this type has never been ...