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    Tung Wah College ( TWC; Chinese: 東華學院) is a private, self-financing college in King's Park, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was established by the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals in 2010 and registered under the Post-Secondary Colleges Ordinance (Cap 320). TWC has 4 schools (namely School of Arts and Humanities, School of Management, School of ...

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    Features. AOL Mail has the following features available: Email attachment limit: 25 MB [1] Max mailbox size: Unlimited [2] New accounts seem to be limited to 1 TB. Supported protocols: POP3, SMTP, IMAP [3] Link to other email accounts from other service providers (such as Gmail and Hotmail). Ads: are displayed while working with the email account.

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    Trustworthy computing. The term Trustworthy Computing ( TwC) has been applied to computing systems that are inherently secure, available, and reliable. It is particularly associated with the Microsoft initiative of the same name, launched in 2002.

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    The Washington Campus ( TWC) is a non-profit, non-partisan, higher education consortium based in Washington, D.C. Consortium members and other partnering institutions include some of the world's leading universities and business schools. The Washington Campus was founded in December 1978 and held its first executive and academic programs in 1979.