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  2. Women's Healthy Ageing Project - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] WHAP continues to address this issue as it persists in current epidemiological research, heightening awareness with regard to the progression of women through menopause and into ageing. [7] The project was initiated as a cohort study of more than 2,000 women in 1990. In 1992, the project commenced with the longitudinal followup of over ...

  3. AP World History: Modern - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the head of AP Grading, Trevor Packer, stated that the reason for the low percentages of 5s is that "AP World History is a college-level course, & many sophomores aren't yet writing at that level." 10.44 percent of all seniors who took the exam in 2012 received a 5, while just 6.62 percent of sophomores received a 5.

  4. Progress: Ten Reasons to Look Forward to the Future

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    Famine went from being a universal phenomenon to being an exception affecting only a small fraction of the world. [4] Global violence, whether homicide or war casualties, is in decline. [ 3 ] He also notes that most people tend be preoccupied with bad news, such as terrorism , which is however much less common than in the past (just reported ...

  5. Whap - Wikipedia

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    Whap or WHAP may refer to: "Whap", an episode of Harper's Island; AP World History, a high school college credit course offered by the Advanced Placement Program; WHAP, a sports radio station in Hopewell, Virginia; WhAP, a Wheeled Armoured Platform manufactured by Tata Advanced Systems in India.

  6. Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies - Wikipedia

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    Students are encouraged to take multiple Advanced Placement Courses, and all students are required to take at least one, AP World History, in 10th grade. [4] The school has one of the highest API index ratings in LAUSD. [5] In 1998, Los Angeles magazine described LACES as "the patriarch of all LAUSD magnets" with "a waiting list stretching into ...

  7. Starter for 10 (film) - Wikipedia

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    On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating 90% based on 77 reviews, with an average rating of 7/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Starter For 10 is a spirited coming-of-age tale that remains charming and witty even as it veers into darker territory. The unique setting of a quiz show makes the film wittier than your average ...

  8. Looking taboo - Wikipedia

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    C312: man looking at woman. C312.1: man looking at nude woman. (Lady Godiva, Actaeon) C313: woman looking at man. C315: looking at certain object. C316: looking at certain animal. C320: looking into certain receptacle. C321: looking into box (Pandora's box) C330: looking in certain direction. C331: looking back. (Lot's wife, Orpheus and Eurydice)

  9. 70/20/10 model (learning and development) - Wikipedia

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    The 70:20:10 model for learning and development (also written as 70-20-10 or 70/20/10) is a learning and development model that suggests a proportional breakdown of how people learn effectively. It is based on a survey conducted in 1996 asking nearly 200 executives to self-report how they believed they learned.