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    The origins of appointment scheduling software can be traced back to the early days of computer technology. In the 1960s and 1970s, as computer systems became more accessible and sophisticated, organizations began to explore ways to automate various administrative tasks (see also: Digital Revolution (this version)).

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    DeVry was founded in 1931 as the De Forest Training School in Chicago, Illinois. [2] School founder Herman A. DeVry, who had previously invented a motion picture projector and produced educational and training films, named the school after his friend Lee de Forest. [2]

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    Training Services is one of the five divisions of the American Red Cross, responsible for providing health and safety training to the general public as well as the workforce. In calendar year 2024 the American Red Cross trained 5.9 million people how to save lives through their programs. There are a wide variety of course offerings available: [47]

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