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Christ Church College, Kanpur is a college established in 1866, affiliated with Kanpur University, [1] in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.Earlier in 1840, SPG Mission School was established to educated Christian students.
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The faculty was renamed the College of Emergency Medicine (CEM) as of 1 January 2006, becoming independent of its parent colleges. It relocated to Churchill House in London (the headquarters of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, where BAEM was also based) on 29 August 2006.
By 2001, the study had produced results regarding unemployment, crime, substance abuse, breastfeeding, adolescent pregnancy, adoption, and other topics. [4] For example, the study found a strong correlation between duration of breastfeeding and academic outcomes in high school, building on previous research showing a change in IQ alone. [3]
The Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology (CPIT), formerly the Christchurch Technical College, was an institute of technology in Christchurch, New Zealand. [2] It merged with Aoraki Polytechnic and became Ara Institute of Canterbury in 2016. CPIT provided full-time and part-time education in technologies and trades.
Archers Court Secondary School opened in 1955 as a Secondary modern and named after the Knight of Archer's Court manor in the parish of Whitfield. [2]The school was built as a response to growing demand for educational services from new housing estates (Beauxfields, Newlands, Cranleigh Drive, Farncombe Way) in Whitfield and surrounding villages.
Hamm has been at CHCH since 1986. She graduated from the Mohawk College Broadcast Journalism program in 1987. [2] Before being named Morning Live co-host in 2005, Hamm was the station's crime reporter and a backup news anchor. She has also covered general assignment and the environmental beat for the station.
Linwood Cemetery is the fifth oldest surviving cemetery in Christchurch. [5] It was opened in October 1884 as a response to concerns about the health implications of burying people in the inner city. [1] [6] The area where the cemetery was built was originally lupin-covered sand dunes well outside the city and near the Corporation rubbish dump ...