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  2. Ged (Earthsea) - Wikipedia

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    Ged then took Tenar to Gont and placed her in Ogion's care before continuing his life as a traveling mage. Ged was later appointed Archmage and served in that role for over 20 years. In his middle age, Archmage Ged embarked on a quest to halt the decline of magical power from Earthsea, leading people to widespread outbreaks of madness.

  3. List of standardized tests in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The test of General Educational Development (GED) and Test Assessing Secondary Completion TASC evaluate whether a person who has not received a high school diploma has academic skills at the level of a high school graduate. Private tests are tests created by private institutions for various purposes, such as progress monitoring in K-12 ...

  4. William Ged - Wikipedia

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    William Ged (1699 – 19 October 1749) was a Scottish goldsmith who has been credited with the invention of stereotyping. [1] However, he was not the first to use the process. [ 2 ]

  5. A Wizard of Earthsea - Wikipedia

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    Ogion is proved right; when Ged seeks out the shadow, it flees from him. Ged pursues it in a small sailboat, until it lures him into a fog where the boat is wrecked on a reef. Ged recovers with the help of an elderly couple marooned on a small island since they were children; the woman gives Ged part of a broken bracelet as a gift. Ged patches ...

  6. General Educational Development - Wikipedia

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    GED Testing Service is a joint venture of the American Council on Education, which started the GED program in 1942. The American Council on Education , in Washington, D.C. (U.S.), which owns the GED trademark , coined the initialism to identify "tests of general equivalency development" that measure proficiency in science, mathematics, social ...

  7. Prompt engineering - Wikipedia

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    A text-to-image prompt commonly includes a description of the subject of the art, the desired medium (such as digital painting or photography), style (such as hyperrealistic or pop-art), lighting (such as rim lighting or crepuscular rays), color, and texture. [51] Word order also affects the output of a text-to-image prompt.

  8. Graph edit distance - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, there is an algorithm that deduces an approximation of the GED in linear time [28] Despite the above algorithms sometimes working well in practice, in general the problem of computing graph edit distance is NP-hard (for a proof that's available online, see Section 2 of Zeng et al. ), and is even hard to approximate (formally, it is ...

  9. Run-length encoding - Wikipedia

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    Run-length encoding (RLE) is a form of lossless data compression in which runs of data (consecutive occurrences of the same data value) are stored as a single occurrence of that data value and a count of its consecutive occurrences, rather than as the original run.