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  2. Training for Utopia - Wikipedia

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    The band first signed with Tooth & Nail Records and was later moved to Solid State Records, the Tooth & Nail imprint that promotes heavy Christian music.Training for Utopia subsequently became popular in the Christian metal [3] scene during its active years, although the band actively tried to remove themselves from that label during their later years.

  3. Thiruvalluvar University - Wikipedia

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    Thiruvalluvar University is a public state university in the city of Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.It was established by the Government of Tamil Nadu, under the Thiruvalluvar University Act, 2002 (Tamil Nadu Act 32 of 2002).

  4. Online university - Wikipedia

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    Support is offered to learners from the professor or a tutor online through e-mails if they are having problems with the course. Taking courses online means that students will be learning in their own time by reading course material, working on course activities, writing assignments and perhaps working with other students through interactive ...

  5. TFU - Wikipedia

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    TFU is a three-letter acronym that can stand for: IATA code for Chengdu Tianfu International Airport; Task Force Uruzgan, a Dutch reconstruction team in Afghanistan; Three Forms of Unity, a set of Calvinist religious documents; Tin Fu stop, Hong Kong (MTR station code) Training for Utopia, a defunct metalcore and industrial metal band

  6. Online learning in higher education - Wikipedia

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    Online learning, or virtual classes offered over the internet, is contrasted with traditional courses taken in a brick-and-mortar school building. It is a development in distance education that expanded in the 1990s with the spread of the commercial Internet and the World Wide Web .

  7. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    By November 2013, edX offered 94 courses from 29 institutions around the world. During its first 13 months of operation (ending March 2013), Coursera offered about 325 courses, with 30% in the sciences, 28% in arts and humanities, 23% in information technology, 13% in business and 6% in mathematics. [56] Udacity offered 26 courses.

  8. Online degree - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, more than 6 million students were taking at least one course online. [20] As of 2013, the number of students enrolled in online courses had risen to over 6.7 million. [21] According to Steve Lohr's article in the New York Times, a major study was done in 2009 that was funded by the Education Department. The collected research was from ...

  9. Udemy - Wikipedia

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    The platform offers over 250,000 courses, and more than 75,000 instructors teaching courses in 75 languages. The company claims it has nearly 17,000 Udemy Business customers, and also claims that more than 50% of the Fortune 100 are Udemy Business customers. [3] Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills. [5]