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  2. Batangas State University - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1903 as a training school, Batangas State University is the oldest higher education institution in the region. [9] It was granted a state college status in 1968, renamed Pablo Borbon Memorial Institute of Technology, and was finally elevated into a state university in 2001. [2] [1] At present, the university has eleven campuses ...

  3. Jose P. Laurel Polytechnic College - Wikipedia

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    The J.P. Laurel Polytechnic College ( Filipino: Jose P. Laurel Politeknikang Kolehiyo ), or simply JPLPC, is a satellite campus of Batangas State University. It is located in Malvar, Batangas, Philippines. It is one of the two satellite campuses of Batangas State University, the other being Apolinario R. Apacible School of Fisheries.

  4. Steppe rat snake - Wikipedia

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    A.H.A. Duméril, 1854. Elaphe dione. — Stejneger, 1907. Elaphe dione, commonly known as Dione's rat snake, the steppe rat snake, or the steppes rat snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to Asia and Eastern Europe. There are no subspecies that are recognized as being valid.

  5. Dione arcuata - Wikipedia

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    Dione arcuata, commonly known as eyelash seaweed, is the only species of the red algae genus Dione. The specific name arcuata comes from Latin and refers to the bow-like curved shape of the algae, while the generic name Dione is another name for the goddess Venus. It is made of filaments that are around 1.5 centimeters long; they are curved ...

  6. Dione (Titaness) - Wikipedia

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    Dione (Titaness) In ancient Greek religion and Greek mythology, Dione ( / daɪˈoʊniː /; Greek: Διώνη, translit. Diṓnē) is an oracular goddess, a Titaness [3] primarily known from Book V of Homer 's Iliad, where she tends to the wounds suffered by her daughter Aphrodite. Dione is presented as either an Oceanid, daughter of Oceanus and ...

  7. Dione (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Dione ( / daɪˈoʊniː /; Ancient Greek: Διώνη, romanized : Diṓnē, lit. 'She-Zeus' or δῖος dîos, which means 'divine one') is the name of four women in ancient Greek mythology, and one in the Phoenician religion described by Sanchuniathon. Dione is translated as "Goddess", and given the same etymological derivation as the ...

  8. List of geological features on Dione - Wikipedia

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    A Rutulian, member of Turnus’ army, son of Daucus, twin brother of Larides. / 29.11; -189.73  ( Tiburtus) Brother of the twins Catillus and Coras, founder of Tibur to which he gave his name. / 15.59; -345.31  ( Turnus) / 24.7; -287.9  ( Tyrrhus) Keeper of the herds for Latinus, father of Silvia.

  9. Kim Yi Dionne - Wikipedia

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    Kim Yi Dionne. Kim Yi Dionne (born 1977) is an American political scientist specializing in politics and public opinion in African countries. She is an associate professor at the University of California, Riverside. Her book Doomed Interventions examines why HIV/AIDS interventions on the African continent have failed to lower transmission rates ...