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  2. Timekeeper - Wikipedia

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    A timekeeper is a person who measures time with a clock or a stopwatch. They may also record time in sports matches or track employee time in business. Learn more about the history and types of timekeeping devices.

  3. Timekeeper trilogy - Wikipedia

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    A reviewer for Bustle praised Timekeeper's LGBTQ+ representation, including the fact that Danny's sexuality is not the source of the novel's conflict. [1] Publishers Weekly gave Timekeeper a positive review, praising its cast of "complex and diverse characters" and calling the novel "enjoyable" and "well-realized". [2]

  4. Cincinnati Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geography, and schools of Ohio's second-largest public school district, founded in 1829. Cincinnati Public Schools operates 62 schools, including 14 high schools, and serves students from preschool to grade 12.

  5. Civilian Public Service - Wikipedia

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    Civilian Public Service firefighting crew at Snowline Camp near Camino, California, 1945. The Civilian Public Service (CPS) was a program of the United States government that provided conscientious objectors with an alternative to military service during World War II.

  6. Category:Timekeeping - Wikipedia

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    A list of subcategories and pages related to timekeeping, the measurement and regulation of time. Topics include time measurement systems, time scales, time standards, time synchronization, and more.

  7. Commonwealth-Parkville School - Wikipedia

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    CPS is a private, college preparatory day school in Puerto Rico with two campuses: Parkville in Guaynabo and Commonwealth in Hato Rey. It offers an integrated PPK-12 curriculum in English and Spanish, and has a history of academic excellence and community service.

  8. Chesterfield County Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the public school system of Chesterfield County, Virginia, with 66 schools and 64,000 students. Find out the school board, superintendent, specialty centers, governor's schools, and academic programs.

  9. Child protective services - Wikipedia

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    Child protective services (CPS) is the name of an agency responsible for providing child protection, which includes responding to reports of child abuse or neglect.Some countries and US states use other names, often attempting to reflect more family-centered (as opposed to child-centered) practices, such as department of children and family services (DCFS).