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  2. itslearning - Wikipedia

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    itslearning. Itslearning (stylized itslearning) is a digital learning management system (LMS) developed by Norwegian company Itslearning AS. Designed for both K12 and higher education, the itslearning LMS allows teachers to deliver learning materials to students, including assessments, Office 365 documents, and other educational content.

  3. Curia - Wikipedia

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    In this sense, any assembly, public or private, could be called a curia. In addition to the Roman curiae, voting assemblies known as curiae existed in other towns of Latium, and similar institutions existed in other parts of Italy. During the republic, local curiae were established in Italian and provincial municipia and coloniae.

  4. Curio (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Curio Collection is a soft brand, meaning its hotels are supported by Hilton, but retain their own individual branding. [3] [4] Hilton selects independent hotels and resorts to be part of the Curio Collection. [3] [5] The brand was launched in June 2014, [4] and was Hilton's first "collection" brand. [1]

  5. Curiales - Wikipedia

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    Curiales. In ancient Rome, the curiales (from co + viria, 'gathering of men') were initially the leading members of a gentes (clan) of the city of Rome. Their roles were both civil and sacred. Each gens curialis had a leader, called a curio. The whole arrangement of assemblies was presided over by the curio maximus .

  6. Inferno (Dante) - Wikipedia

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    Inferno (Italian: [iɱˈfɛrno]; Italian for "Hell") is the first part of Italian writer Dante Alighieri's 14th-century narrative poem The Divine Comedy.It is followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso.

  7. Curio, Ticino - Wikipedia

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    Curio is first mentioned in 1196 as Coira. In 1298 it was mentioned as Cuyri. [3] During the Middle Ages Curio, Novaggio, Banco and Bedigliora formed a Kastlanei. The first village church, consecrated to St. Peter, was mentioned in 1352. The present church was built in 1609. [3] Historically, many residents emigrated to foreign countries for work.

  8. Diana Napolis - Wikipedia

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    Diana Louisa Napolis (born 1955), also known by her online pseudonym Karen Curio Jones or more often simply Curio, is an American former social worker.Between the late 1990s and 2000, Napolis posted a series of pseudonymous accusations alleging that individuals skeptical of the satanic ritual abuse moral panic were involved in a conspiracy to cover up the sexual abuse and murder of children.

  9. Celio Secondo Curione - Wikipedia

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    Celio Secondo Curione (1 May 1503, in Cirié – 24 November 1569, in Basel) (usual Latin form Caelius Secundus Curio) was an Italian humanist, grammarian, editor and historian, who exercised a considerable influence upon the Italian Reformation. [1] A teacher in Humanities, university professor and preceptor to the nobility, he had a lively ...