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  2. Continuing education unit - Wikipedia

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    Continuing education or professional development is required in many fields, including teachers, insurance professionals, interior designers/interior architects, lighting designers, architects, engineers, emergency management professionals, school administrators, educators, nurses as well as those in the mental health professionals including ...

  3. Random waypoint model - Wikipedia

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    Mobility models are used for simulation purposes when new network protocols are evaluated. The random waypoint model was first proposed by Johnson and Maltz. [2] It is one of the most popular mobility models [3] to evaluate mobile ad hoc network (MANET) routing protocols, because of its simplicity and wide availability.

  4. Wireless ad hoc network - Wikipedia

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    A wireless ad hoc network [1] (WANET) or mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a decentralized type of wireless network. The network is ad hoc because it does not rely on a pre-existing infrastructure, such as routers or wireless access points .

  5. Institute of Real Estate Management - Wikipedia

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    Its Pandemic Guide has been a resource for real estate managers globally. [6] It was founded in Chicago in 1933. [7] As of April 2020, the Institute of Real Estate Management membership included almost 20,000 individual members and 1,108 corporate members consisting of both AMO headquarter and AMO branch firms.

  6. Mobility management - Wikipedia

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    Roaming is one of the fundamental mobility management procedures of all cellular networks.Roaming is defined [2] as the ability for a cellular customer to automatically make and receive voice calls, send and receive data, or access other services, including home data services, when travelling outside the geographical coverage area of the home network, by means of using a visited network.

  7. Guild Education - Wikipedia

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    Guild, formerly known as Guild Education, is a private company headquartered in Denver, Colorado that is employed by Fortune 1000 companies to manage their education assistance benefits. [2] Guild works for corporate employer clients to facilitate direct payment for courses to education provider clients [ 3 ] [ 2 ] and offers marketing services ...

  8. Graduate real estate education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Real Estate Development Project Management; Advanced Real Estate Finance; Real Estate Site Analysis and Design; Public Entitlement Process; In addition to the core curriculum, most two-year programs and some one-year programs offer students the opportunity to pursue a concentration, a focus on a specialized area of interest within the real ...

  9. Continuing education - Wikipedia

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    Cornell University was among higher education institutions that began offering university-based continuing education, primarily to teachers, through extension courses in the 1870s. As noted in the Cornell Era of February 16, 1877, the university offered a "Tour of the Great Lakes" program for "teachers and others" under the direction of ...