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NIMAS (pronounced NYE-mas) outlines a set of consistent and valid XML-based source files created by K-12 curriculum publishers or other content producers. These well-structured source files can be used to create accessible specialized formats (i.e., braille, audio, e-text, large print, etc.) of print instructional materials.
PDF Standards....transitioning the PDF specification from a de facto standard to a de jure standard at the Wayback Machine (archived 2011-04-24) – Information about PDF/E and PDF/UA specification for accessible documents file format; PDF/A-1 ISO standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (with corrigenda)
The National Institute of Mountaineering and Adventure Sports (NIMAS) is an autonomous institute under the Indian Ministry of Defence, which provides specialized training in mountain rescue, mountaineering and adventure sports.
Watson settled a civil lawsuit with his accuser in October. The confidentiality of the agreement prevented the NFL from getting evidence for its investigation.
Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!
Aguamiel [aɣwaˈmjel] (literally agua "water" miel "honey") is the sap of the Mexican maguey plant which is believed to have therapeutic qualities. [1] According to Native American histories, the process of obtaining aguamiel from maguey was first discovered during the reign of Tecpancaltzin (c. 990–1042) by a Toltec noble named Papantzin, whose daughter Xochitl was sent to the king with an ...
No. 5 Georgia football found itself with a deficit at halftime in Saturday's SEC championship game against No. 2 Texas. But the Bulldogs' bigger concern surrounds quarterback Carson Beck. The ...
The Jardins de la Fontaine. The Hôtel de Ville. Several important remains of the Roman Empire can still be seen in and around Nîmes: The elliptical Roman amphitheatre, of the 1st or 2nd century AD, is the best-preserved Roman arena in France. It was filled with medieval housing, when its walls served as ramparts, but they were cleared under ...