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  2. File:GKIDS logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. GKIDS - Wikipedia

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    GKIDS is an American independent film and television distributor based in New York City. [1] GKIDS releases mostly international animated films and television series to North American audiences, [2] [1] [3] as well as American films by independent filmmakers. [4] The name is said to be an acronym for "Guerrilla Kids International Distribution ...

  4. Future Readiness Indicator - Wikipedia

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    The Future Readiness Indicator is an indicator developed by the IMD Center for Future Readiness. [1] [2] [3] It evaluates a company's preparedness for long-term trends. [4]A systematic methodology generates a composite score for each entity, allowing identification of industry leaders and an examination of their respective behaviors and attitudes.

  5. Technology readiness level - Wikipedia

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    A Technology Readiness Level Calculator was developed by the United States Air Force. [6] This tool is a standard set of questions implemented in Microsoft Excel that produces a graphical display of the TRLs achieved.

  6. Bracken School Readiness Assessment - Wikipedia

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    The Bracken School Readiness Assessment ("BSRA") is an individual concept knowledge test designed for children, pre-K through second grade. Further reading [ edit ]

  7. Principles of learning - Wikipedia

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    For example, we may identify the situation of an academic examination of a school, in which the cause of securing good marks in various subjects leads to mental and emotional readiness of students to do more hard labour in acquiring knowledge. [citation needed]

  8. E-readiness - Wikipedia

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    E-readiness refers to a country's capacity and state of preparedness to participate in the electronic world. The state of maturity is commonly measured by the country's information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and the ability of its government and citizens to use the positive impacts of ICT for sustainable development .

  9. Bereitschaftspotential - Wikipedia

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    In neurology, the Bereitschaftspotential or BP (German for "readiness potential"), also called the pre-motor potential or readiness potential (RP), is a measure of activity in the motor cortex and supplementary motor area of the brain leading up to voluntary muscle movement.