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  2. Assignment cover sheet - Wikipedia

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    An assignment cover sheet is a paper used by students when completing assignments at university for their courses. These coversheets generally contain metadata about the assignment (such as the name of the student and the course number). This aids the efficient handling of assignments.

  3. Coursework - Wikipedia

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    Coursework (also course work, especially British English) is work performed by students or trainees for the purpose of learning. Coursework may be specified and assigned by teachers, or by learning guides in self-taught courses.

  4. Wikipedia:Student assignments - Wikipedia

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    Student assignments can help improve Wikipedia, but they can also cause the encyclopedia more harm than good when not directed properly. Volunteer editors are sometimes left with a mess and the burden of fixing poor-quality edits, cleaning up or reverting original research , merging content forks , and deleting articles.

  5. Worksheet - Wikipedia

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    They come in many forms, most commonly associated with children's school work assignments, tax forms, and accounting or other business environments. Software is increasingly taking over the paper-based worksheet. It can be a printed page that a child completes with a writing instrument. No other materials are needed.

  6. LON-CAPA - Wikipedia

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    LON-CAPA (Learning Online Network with Computer-Assisted Personalized Approach) is an e-learning platform, also known as a Course Management System (CMS) or Learning Management System ().

  7. Carlton W. Fulford Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Carlton Fulford Jr. was born on May 11, 1944, in Newnan, Georgia. [2]Fulford graduated from the United States Naval Academy in June 1966 and following graduation received his commission as a second lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps.

  8. Richard E. Webber - Wikipedia

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    Richard E. Webber is a retired United States Air Force major general.He was the first commander of the Twenty-Fourth Air Force, which was focused on cyberspace operations. [1] [2] The Twenty-Fourth Air Force was located in San Antonio, Texas, [3] and was stood up in place of the originally proposed larger Major Command organization, Air Force Cyber Command. [4]

  9. John M. Custer III - Wikipedia

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    Custer is a native of Pennsylvania and a graduate of the University of Delaware.. In 1978 he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Military Intelligence Corps.General Custer has commanded at every level to include Company, Battalion and Brigade, and served as the primary Intelligence Staff Officer (S2/G2/J2) at Battalion, Brigade, Division, Corps and Joint Command levels.