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Spring Week 24 | June 9 – June 15

“A Day in June” 1913 George Bellows


Monday | June 9 | Colloquium 15:00 UTC

Large Language Model Standards


Tuesday | June 10 | Colloquium 15:00 UTC

Underground Electrotechnology


Wednesday | June 11 | Colloquium 15:00 UTC

Barbering & Cosmetology Academies


Thursday | June 12 | Colloquium 15:00 UTC

Building Structural Maintenance


Friday |  June 13 | Colloquium 15:00 UTC

Radio 400


Saturday |  June 14


Sunday |  June 15


 

ग्रीष्मकालीन पाठ्यक्रम सप्ताह 30 | 24 जुलाई – 30 जुलाई

Shoolini University


सोमवार | जुलाई 24 | Colloquium 15:00 UTC

மொழி


मंगलवार | 25 जुलाई | Colloquium 15:00 UTC

Infotech 400


बुधवार | जुलाई 26 | Colloquium 15:00 UTC

FinTech 100

 


गुरुवार | 27 जुलाई | Colloquium 15:00 UTC

Rain & Lightning

 


रविवार जुलाई 28| Colloquium 15:00 UTC

Bucolia 400

 


शनिवार 29 जुलाई


रविवार जुलाई 30


 

Readings / Sport, Culture & Society

…”Sport is an extraordinarily important phenomenon that pervades the lives of many people and has enormous impact on society in an assortment of different ways. At its most fundamental level, sport has the power to bring people great joy and satisfy their competitive urges while at once allowing them to form bonds and a sense of community with others from diverse backgrounds and interests and various walks of life. Sport also makes clear, especially at the highest levels of competition, the lengths that people will go to achieve victory as well as how closely connected it is to business, education, politics, economics, religion, law, family, law, family, and other societal institutions. Sport is, moreover, partly about identity development and how individuals and groups, irrespective of race, gender, ethnicity or socioeconomic class, have sought to elevate their status and realize material success and social mobility”….
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National Fire Protection Association 

For the last century, local, state, and federal governments have relied on private non-profit organizations like NFPA to develop the codes that are adopted into law to protect public safety. The cost of developing the codes is covered not by taxpayers but by the standards organizations themselves, who recover those costs through their ownership of the copyrights in the codes and standards. “Even though we own those copyrights, NFPA strives to make its documents as accessible as possible, because we believe this is the best way to accomplish our mission,” says NFPA President Jim Shannon. NFPA is proud to have been the first organization to have taken the bold step of creating free public access to privately developed codes and standards.

List of NFPA Codes and Standards

Destination Elevators

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