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  2. Mkoba Teachers College - Wikipedia

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    Mkoba Teachers College is a Zimbabwean Teachers [1] College located in Gweru, Midlands Province. [2] Mkoba Teachers College is one of the oldest teacher's colleges in Zimbabwe. [citation needed] It was officially opened on 10 June 1978. [3] The college offers teacher training services to the academic community in Zimbabwe.

  3. Bootstrapping (compilers) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrapping (compilers) In computer science, bootstrapping is the technique for producing a self-compiling compiler – that is, a compiler (or assembler) written in the source programming language that it intends to compile. An initial core version of the compiler (the bootstrap compiler) is generated in a different language (which could be ...

  4. Computational statistics - Wikipedia

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    The more steps are included, the more closely the distribution of the sample matches the actual desired distribution. Bootstrapping. The bootstrap is a resampling technique used to generate samples from an empirical probability distribution defined by an original sample of the population. It can be used to find a bootstrapped estimator of a ...

  5. Postal codes in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The postal codes follow a geographic pattern and most Danes can tell which region an address belongs to based on the postal code alone. 0000–0999: special postal codes, reserved for government use, post offices and package centers. 1000–2999: Copenhagen and the surrounding area. 3000–3699: North Zealand. 3700–3799: Bornholm.

  6. Code (semiotics) - Wikipedia

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    In semiotics, a code is a set of cultural conventions, contemporary sub-codes, and themes used to communicate meaning. [1] The most common is one's spoken language, but the term can also be used to refer to any narrative form: consider the color scheme of an image (e.g. red for danger), or the rules of a board game (e.g. the military signifiers ...

  7. Algebraic geometry code - Wikipedia

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    Algebraic geometry codes are a generalization of Reed–Solomon codes. Constructed by Irving Reed and Gustave Solomon in 1960, Reed–Solomon codes use univariate polynomials to form codewords, by evaluating polynomials of sufficiently small degree at the points in a finite field . [8]

  8. Learned helplessness - Wikipedia

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    Learned helplessness. Learned helplessness is the behavior exhibited by a subject after enduring repeated aversive stimuli beyond their control. It was initially thought to be caused by the subject's acceptance of their powerlessness, by way of their discontinuing attempts to escape or avoid the aversive stimulus, even when such alternatives ...

  9. Teacher quality - Wikipedia

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    Teacher attrition rates are high in some locations e.g., 40% in the UK in 2015. [10] [ failed verification ] In the UK, it was reported in 2015 that 40% of teachers leave in their first year. [ citation needed ] Lack of professional development is cited by teachers leaving the profession as a major contributing factor.