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The Valencian International University (VIU) is a private university in Spain [2] with an international remit. It was founded by the regional government of Valencia in 2008. [3] 70% of it was later acquired by the Planeta publishing house. [4] The university is officially recognized by the Spanish Ministry of Education.
District received the Distinction in Performance Award by the State of Missouri, with a perfect score for six consecutive years, 2007–2012. Valley Park High School received the 2012 Missouri Gold Star School and the 2012 National Blue Ribbon Schools Award. Valley Park Middle School is a Missouri and a National School of Character.
Corporate intranets began gaining popularity during the 1990s. As intranets quickly grew more complex, the concept of an intranet portal was born. Today, intranet portals provide value-added capabilities such as managing workflows, increasing collaboration between work groups, and allowing content creators to self publish their information.
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Valencia Park is a diverse community with one of the most significant African-American populations in the City. Current demographics for the neighborhood are as follows: people of Hispanic heritage make up 52.6%, followed by African-Americans at 26.4%, then Asians at 15.6%, non-Hispanic Whites at 3.4%, Mixed Race at 2.0%, and others at 0.1%. [3]
Veritas International University was established by Norman Geisler and Joseph Holden in Early 2008 as Veritas Evangelical Seminary in Santa Ana, California. The founders envisioned a school which would become like Southern Evangelical Seminary for the western U.S. [1] Beginning with the objective to introduce Christian leaders into classical Christian apologetics, the seminary expanded degree ...
When Amtrak took over control of the service in 1971 it had been reduced in frequency to three round trips per week. Amtrak maintained this schedule, and by 1999 the only passenger rail station in the valley is located in a remote part of Palm Springs which is served at inconvenient hours.
For example, increased seasonal tourist activity can put significant strain on the infrastructure of gateway communities. Economically, while tourism can be a boon, it can also price locals out of the community. Land prices close to Yellowstone National Park increased by 330% in the 15 years between 1981 and 1996. [1]