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  2. Syrian Collegiate Programming Contest - Wikipedia

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    ACM Syrian Collegiate Programming Contest (abbreviated as ACM-SCPC or SCPC) is an annual multi-tiered competitive programming competition among the universities of Syria and it's a qualifying round to the ACM Arabian Collegiate Programming Contest (ACPC). Winners of the SCPC qualify to the ACPC Finals. It is usually held in July of each year.

  3. International Collegiate Programming Contest - Wikipedia

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    [2] The ICPC World Finals (The Annual World Finals of the International Collegiate Programming Contest) is the final round of competition. Over its history it has become a 4-day event held in the finest venues worldwide with 140 teams competing in the 2018 World Finals. Recent World Champion teams have been recognized by their country's head of ...

  4. ACPC - Wikipedia

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  5. Joshua's Law - Wikipedia

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    Joshua’s Law is a Georgia state law enacted in 2007 [1] changing the driver's license requirements for teen drivers. [2] A teen driver must meet the new requirements to obtain a Georgia driver’s license. The law was named after Joshua Brown, who died in an accident in 2003. [3]

  6. Joshua ben Perachiah - Wikipedia

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    He and his colleague Nittai of Arbela were the second of the five pairs of scholars who received and transmitted Jewish tradition. [2]At the time of the persecution of the Pharisees by John Hyrcanus (c. 134-104 BC), Joshua was deposed — a disgrace to which his words in Menachot 109b allude.

  7. Joshua Cohen (writer) - Wikipedia

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    [9] The New Republic wrote: "Despite Macmillan’s black op to keep the book under wraps, over the past year, New York literary circles have buzzed with the news that novelist (and a contributor to The New Republic) Joshua Cohen had signed on as the famed whistle-blower’s literary interlocutor, traveling to Russia over the course of eight ...

  8. Joshua Houston - Wikipedia

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    Joshua traveled with Sam Houston and worked on the construction of Raven Hill in Huntsville, Texas. He became educated and was elected to local public offices. He had three wives and was the father of eight children, [1] including Samuel Walker Houston. Joshua was a Texas delegate at the 1884 Republican National Convention. [2]

  9. Joshua (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    Joshua tells him, "You don't have to do it this way", and proceeds to restore sight to a blind woman sitting in the audience. Father Tordone becomes very suspicious of Joshua's behavior and motives, and tries to convince the Vatican to step in and stop him before he gains more followers and creates his own cult.