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  2. Ong Kim Kee - Wikipedia

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    Ong's commitment to education began in the 1950s, particularly through his support for CHMS and the establishment of SAS in Brunei Town, present-day Bandar Seri Begawan. [8] On 12 May 1958, he was among ten residents of the town who had the opportunity to fly in Borneo Airways' Twin Pioneer aircraft. [9]

  3. Teaching script - Wikipedia

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    Getty-Dubay Italic, an American teaching script. A teaching script is a sample script that serves as a visual orientation for learning to write by hand.In the sense of a guideline or a prototype, it supports the demanding process of developing handwriting skills and abilities in a visual and illustrative way.

  4. SAS (software) - Wikipedia

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    SAS' analytical software is used in education to measure and visualize student outcomes and growth trends. [ 102 ] [ 103 ] [ 104 ] Several states, including Virginia, North Carolina, Mississippi, Missouri, and North Dakota use its software to measure and analyze learning loss and learning recovery in students.

  5. SAS Institute - Wikipedia

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    SAS Institute (or SAS, pronounced "sass") is an American multinational developer of analytics and artificial intelligence software based in Cary, North Carolina. SAS develops and markets a suite of analytics software (also called SAS), which helps access, manage, analyze and report on data to aid in decision-making. The company's software is ...

  6. Michael Asher (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    The book Bravo Two Zero, billed as 'a true story of the SAS in action' sold over 1.7 million copies. Following in the patrol's footsteps in the Iraqi desert, speaking to eye-witnesses in Arabic, Asher's discoveries suggested that much of the material in both books was fabricated, and that, in particular, there was no evidence that the patrol ...

  7. Gérard de Villiers - Wikipedia

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    The SAS series has sold a reported 120 million copies worldwide, which would make it one of the top-selling series in history, on a par with Ian Fleming's James Bond books. SAS may be the longest-running fiction series ever written by a single author". In addition to France, they were translated and popular in Germany, Russia, Turkey, and Japan ...

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    We have a new favorite to win the College Football Playoff after the first round.. No. 5 seed Texas is +300 to win it all at BetMGM after its 38-24 win over No. 12 Clemson on Saturday. The ...

  9. Lofty Wiseman - Wikipedia

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    Before his retirement Wiseman was also involved in selection courses where he helped decide who was able to join the SAS. When he retired in 1985 the commanding officer of the 22nd SAS said that "Lofty is a legend in this regiment." [1] After leaving the SAS in 1985, his first book was The SAS Survival Handbook (published in 1986). Wiseman has ...