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  2. KenKen - Wikipedia

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    A simple KenKen puzzle, with answers filled in as large numbers. KenKen and KenDoku are trademarked names for a style of arithmetic and logic puzzle invented in 2004 by Japanese math teacher Tetsuya Miyamoto, [1] who intended the puzzles to be an instruction-free method of training the brain. [2] The name derives from the Japanese word for ...

  3. Tetsuya Miyamoto - Wikipedia

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    Tetsuya Miyamoto (宮本 哲也, Miyamoto Tetsuya, born 1959) is a Japanese mathematics teacher who invented the numerical logic puzzle KenKen. (It is called Kashikoku-Naru-Puzzle in Japanese, which literally means "a puzzle that makes you smarter." It is also known as Keisan Block .) Miyamoto developed KenKen in 2003 to help his students ...

  4. American University of Sharjah - Wikipedia

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    www .aus .edu. The American University of Sharjah ( AUS; Arabic: الجامعة الأميركية في الشارقة) is a private university in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. It was founded in 1997 by Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah. Located in University City in Sharjah, AUS has more than 5,000 ...

  5. University of Sharjah - Wikipedia

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    Website. sharjah.ac.ae. The University of Sharjah ( Arabic: جامعة الشارقة, romanized : jāmiʿat aš-šāriqah; also known as UOS) is an Emirati private national university located in University City, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. It was established in October 1997 by its founder the ruler of Sharjah Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad ...

  6. Education in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    The UAE Ministry of Education is responsible for public schools in Dubai. Currently, more than 90% of school education in Dubai takes place in the private sector, served by 194 private schools offering 17 different curricula to more than 280,000 students from 182 nationalities. [1] Dubai has 26 international branch campuses of universities from ...

  7. Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    www .adek .gov .ae. The Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) ( Arabic: دائرة التعليم والمعرفة ), is the educational authority for the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the largest emirate of the United Arab Emirates and the home of the country's capital city. The department was initially established as an advisory ...

  8. Abu Dhabi University - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dhabi University (ADU) ( Arabic: جامعة أبوظبي) is a private research university with its main campus in Khalifa City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, and satellite campuses in Al Ain, Dubai and Madinat Zayed. [4] Founded in 2003 by Ali Saeed bin Harmal al-Dhaheri, [5] it is the largest private institution in the country that ...

  9. American University in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    The American University in Dubai (AUD) (Arabic: الجامعة الأمريكية في دبي) is a private for-profit university in Dubai, United Arab Emirates located in Dubai Media City. It was founded in October, 1995 and is considered to be the first private university established in UAE. It serves UAE nationals and international students ...

  10. Al Mawakeb Schools - Wikipedia

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    Al Mawakeb Schools (Arabic: مدارس المواكب) is an international school system in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Serving grades Kindergarten through 12, it is managed by Academia Management Solutions International (AMSI). Its high school program uses a U.S. curriculum. As of 2017 the school system has a total of 10,000 students.

  11. Emirates College of Technology - Wikipedia

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    In Fall 2014, LC enrolled about 2,840 students. [citation needed] 56% of the students are male and about 70% are Emirati nationals. A total of 35 nationalities are represented in the student body. The majority of students attend evening or weekend classes. LC has 108 full-time and 12 part-time faculty, and 106 staff. [citation needed] References