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  2. WorkKeys - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Kentucky switched to the National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) as part of its statewide realignment of education, economic development and workforce development known as WorkSmart Kentucky [4] North Carolina issues a North Carolina Career Readiness Certificate on the basis of scores on the same three ACT WorkKeys components. [5]

  3. Cave rescue - Wikipedia

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    A major rescue attempt was made, but the men were discovered to have perished in the flood. It remains the worst caving disaster in the UK. [8] Their remains were retrieved and buried further in the system four years later. [9] Eight amateur cavers were found alive by divers after two days trapped in a Kentucky cave after flooding in 1983. [10 ...

  4. Speleology - Wikipedia

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    Speleology and caving are often connected, as the physical skills required for in situ study are the same. Speleology is a cross-disciplinary field that combines the knowledge of chemistry , biology , geology , physics , meteorology , and cartography to develop portraits of caves as complex, evolving systems.

  5. Glossary of caving and speleology - Wikipedia

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    The practice of enlarging undiscovered cave openings to allow entry. Caver Someone who explores caves for recreation, a synonym for spelunker [3] Caving The sport of exploring caves, a synonym for spelunking [4] Cupola. Main article: Cupola (cave formation) Recess, indentation, or cavity in the ceiling of a lava tube, a kind of cave formation.

  6. Category:Caving incidents and rescues - Wikipedia

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  7. Single-rope technique - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, as caving became increasingly popular in France, several clubs in the Alps made vertical cave exploration an outdoor sport. During World War II, a team composed of Pierre Chevalier, Fernand Petzl, Charles Petit-Didier and others explored the Dent de Crolles cave system near Grenoble, France, which became the deepest explored cave in the world (-658m) at that time.

  8. International Underwater Cave Rescue and Recovery - Wikipedia

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    International Underwater Cave Rescue and Recovery (IUCRR) is an all-volunteer not-for-profit organization formed in 1999 that provides assistance to law enforcement with underwater rescue and recovery operations.

  9. Cave survey - Wikipedia

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    Loops to test survey accuracy may also be made by surveying across the surface between multiple entrances to the same cave. The use of a low-frequency cave radio can also verify survey accuracy. A receiving unit on the surface can pinpoint the depth and location of a transmitter in a cave passage by measurement of the geometry of its radio waves.