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  2. Lindsey Wilson College - Wikipedia

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    Lindsey Wilson College was founded in 1903 as a training school by the Louisville Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.Named in memory after the late nephew and stepson of Catherine Wilson of Lebanon, Kentucky, who died in 1902, the school was originally called Lindsey Wilson Training School to prepare young people of the area for coursework at Vanderbilt University and training ...

  3. LWC - Wikipedia

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    LWC may refer to: . Last White Christmas, Italian punk/hard core festival; Lawrence Municipal Airport (Kansas), IATA code Liquid water content of a cloud; Cloud liquid water content of a cloud

  4. L.W.C. van den Berg - Wikipedia

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    Lodewijk Willem Christiaan van den Berg (October 19, 1845 – March 2, 1927), or more commonly known as L.W.C. van den Berg, was a Dutch oriental scholar in the Dutch colonial era famous with his research on Arab Indonesians of Hadhrami descent, which was the first detailed research of its kind in the world at the time.

  5. Principles of learning - Wikipedia

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    This article incorporates public domain material from Downlink Site Guide: A Step-by-Step Primer for Participating in Training and Informational Broadcasts. Bureau of Land Management. September 1996. Archived from the original on 2008-10-05. This article incorporates public domain material from "Navy Instructor Manual" (PDF). NAVEDTRA 134.

  6. Lord Wandsworth College - Wikipedia

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    Lord Wandsworth College (LWC) is a co-educational private school in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England, for day and boarding pupils between the ages of 11–18, which occupies a 1,200 acre campus and is known for its charitable foundation. [1] It is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.

  7. Lead programmer - Wikipedia

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    A lead programmer has responsibilities which may vary from company to company, but in general is responsible for overseeing the work, in a technical sense, of a team of software developers working on a project, ensuring work meets the technical requirements, such as coding conventions, set by the software architect responsible for the underlying architecture. [1]

  8. Wikipedia:Templates - Wikipedia

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    Help:A quick guide to templates, a brief introduction on templates for beginners; Help:Template, the main technical help page on templates, provides information on creating and using templates; Wikipedia:Template namespace, guidelines and tips for use of templates; Wikipedia:WikiProject Templates, the WikiProject that looks after template ...

  9. Systems development life cycle - Wikipedia

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    A systems development life cycle is composed of distinct work phases that are used by systems engineers and systems developers to deliver information systems.Like anything that is manufactured on an assembly line, an SDLC aims to produce high-quality systems that meet or exceed expectations, based on requirements, by delivering systems within scheduled time frames and cost estimates. [3]