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  2. SWOT analysis - Wikipedia

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    In strategic planning and strategic management, SWOT analysis (also known as the SWOT matrix, TOWS, WOTS, and situational analysis) [1] [2] [3] is a decision-making technique that identifies the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of a project or business.

  3. National Achievement Test - Wikipedia

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    The test is a system-based assessment designed to gauge learning outcomes across target levels in identified periods of basic education. Empirical information on the achievement level of pupils/students serve as a guide for policy makers, administrators, curriculum planners, principles, and teachers, along with analysis on the performance of regions, divisions, schools, and other variables ...

  4. Palazzo Spannocchi - Wikipedia

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  5. Skewer (chess) - Wikipedia

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    In chess, a skewer is an attack upon two pieces in a line. It is similar to a pin, with the difference being that in a skewer, the more valuable piece is usually the one under direct attack, while the less valuable piece is behind it. [1]

  6. Quinn Slobodian - Wikipedia

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    Quinn Slobodian (born 1978) is a Canadian historian specialising in modern Germany and international history. He is currently Professor of International History at Boston University. [1]

  7. S v Mpetha - Wikipedia

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    S v Mpetha and Others (1981) was a court case in which nineteen accused were charged under the Terrorism Act, 1967 with participation in terroristic activities and also on two counts of murder.

  8. Eleusis Amphora - Wikipedia

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    The Eleusis Amphora is an ancient Greek neck amphora, now in the Archaeological Museum of Eleusis, that dates back to the Middle Protoattic (c. 650–625 BCE). [1] The painter of the Eleusis Amphora is known as the Polyphemos Painter.

  9. Phenocopy - Wikipedia

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    A phenocopy is a variation in phenotype (generally referring to a single trait) which is caused by environmental conditions (often, but not necessarily, during the organism's development), such that the organism's phenotype matches a phenotype which is determined by genetic factors.