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  2. Wikipedia:Ambassadors/Courses/Example course 3/Resources

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us

  3. Powell River Airport - Wikipedia

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    Powell River Airport (IATA: YPW, ICAO: CYPW) is located adjacent to Powell River, British Columbia, Canada. In 2011, the airport had approximately 39,422 passenger departures and arrivals. In 2011, the airport had approximately 39,422 passenger departures and arrivals.

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject United States Public Policy/Courses ...

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    (See this and this for example assignments.) Create a Wikipedia account, create a user page, and sign up on the list of students on the course page. To practice editing and communicating on Wikipedia, introduce yourself to one of the class's Online Ambassadors (via talk page), and leave a message for a classmate on their user talk page. Milestone

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  6. Armed Forces Recipe Service - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces Recipe Service is a compendium of high-volume foodservice recipes written and updated regularly by the United States Department of Defense Natick Laboratories and used by military cooks and by institutional and catering operations. It originated in 1969 as a consolidation of the cooking manuals of the four main services and is ...

  7. Coursepacks - Wikipedia

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    The practice of assembling coursepacks for students developed as a systematization of the practice of disseminating "handouts" for readings in class. This practice operated in parallel to the practice of libraries providing "reserves"—material pulled off shelves and "reserved" for use at the library, to ensure access for students in a class ...

  8. Syllabus - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word syllabus derives from modern Latin syllabus 'list', in turn from a misreading of the Greek σίττυβος sittybos (the leather parchment label that gave the title and contents of a document), which first occurred in a 15th-century print of Cicero's letters to Atticus.

  9. MIT OpenCourseWare - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, MIT OpenCourseWare introduced the first of fifteen OCW Scholar courses, which are designed specifically for the needs of independent learners. While still publications of course materials like the rest of the site content, these courses are more in-depth and the materials are presented in logical sequences that facilitate self-study.