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PCU can refer to: Education *Pacific Coast University, a law school in Long Beach, California *Pai Chai University in Daejeon, South Korea *Philippine Christian University in Manila, Philippines *Petra Christian University in Surabaya, Indonesia Finance *PCU, a former NYSE ticker symbol for Southern Copper Corporation *Patelco Credit Union, a credit union in California Politics *''Partido Comunista de Unificación'', the Communist Unification Party in Spain *''Partido Comunista del Uruguay'', the Communist Party of Uruguay Technology *PCU, the List of airports by IATA code: P#PC, IATA airport code for Poplarville-Pearl River County Airport *Packet Control Unit, part of the Base Station Subsystem in a GSM network *Passenger Car Unit, a metric used in transportation engineering *Photo conductor unit, the fuser drum unit used in laser printers Other

*PCU (film), ''PCU'' (film), a 1994 film lampooning political correctness on college campuses, set at the fictitious Port Chester Univ ...
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Pacific Coast University
Pacific Coast University School of Law (Pacific Coast University or PCU School of Law) is an unaccredited private law school in Long Beach, California. Accreditation The PCU School of Law was accredited by the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California The State Bar of California is an administrative division of the Supreme Court of California which licenses attorneys and regulates the practice of law in California. It is responsible for managing the admission of lawyers to the practice of law ... from 2010 until its termination on August 20, 2020 due to non-compliance with the minimum California Bar pass rate. As a result, while PCU graduates may sit for the California Bar Exam, and should they pass, join the California Bar, they are generally ineligible to practice law in other states. References External links * {{authority control Universities and colleges established in 1927 Universities and colleges in Los Angeles County, California Long Be ...
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Pai Chai University
Pai Chai University () is a private university located in Daejeon, South Korea. It is one of the oldest modern universities in the country. Its campus is located in Seo-gu, in Daejeon metropolitan city, on the lower slopes of Yeonja Mountain. It has a present-day student body of about 14,000. Undergraduate programs are administered by the Colleges of Humanities, Foreign Studies, Business Administration, Social Sciences, Tourism Management, Natural Sciences, Engineering, Performing Inter-media Arts and Fine Arts. Numerous graduate programs in these fields are provided as well. History The school was founded by the missionary Henry Appenzeller in 1885, not long after the Joseon government had legalized Christianity and reformed the national educational system. At that time it was known as ''Baejae Hakdang'' (배재학당), which might be rendered as "Pai Chai Academy." It was officially established as a college in 1895. Symbols The tiger is an animal that appears many times ...
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Philippine Christian University
The Philippine Christian University (PCU) is a private, Protestant, and coeducational basic and higher education institution located in Ermita, Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 1946 through the initiatives of the laymen of the Evangelical Association of the Philippines. Originally named as ''Manila Union University'', it was renamed as ''Philippine Christian College'' (PCC). In 1976, the PCC acquired university status.. Education Pinoy. Retrieved December 23, 2011. PCU is one of the two major mainline protestant universities at the heart of Metro Manila. The other is Trinity University of Asia (founded under the auspices of the Protestant Episcopal Church). It is also a member institution of Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities (ACSCU). The university maintains a satellite campus in Iloilo City through a partnership with the St. Roberts International Academy. Athletics PCU Manila joined the National Collegiate Athletic Association from 1996 to 2007 ...
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Petra Christian University
Petra Christian University () abbreviated as UKP or PCU, is a Private university, private Christianity, Christian university in Indonesia, located in Wonocolo District in Surabaya, East Java. It was established in 1961, founded by :id:Perhimpunan Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Kristen Petra, PPPK Petra, an educational Christian based in Surabaya which established in 1951. The ''Petra (given name), Petra'' name itself is taken from the Greek language that translates as coral reef or rock (geology), rock. It is Indonesia's best private university in the 2018-2021 QS World University Rankings and stands out as the only private university in Indonesia to make the top 10. History The establishment of Petra Christian University was associated with the Petra Christian Education and Teaching Association or :id:Perhimpunan Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Kristen Petra, PPPK Petra (''Perhimpunan Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Kristen''). PPPK Petra is a Christianity, Christian based educational foundati ...
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Southern Copper Corporation
Southern Copper Corporation is a mining company that was founded in 1952. The current incarnation of Southern Copper can be traced to the 2005 acquisition of Southern Peru Copper Corporation by the Mexican copper producer Minera México. 88.9 percent of Southern Copper is owned by Mexican mining conglomerate Grupo México (per proxy statement dated March 27, 2018) . Based on 2007 reserves data, Southern Copper is the world's largest publicly traded copper mining company and the world's seventh largest copper mining company based on 2007 sales. In addition, the firm is the eighth largest copper smelting company. The firm ranks among the world's largest producers of molybdenum, silver, and zinc. The company is a major producer and refiner of copper, molybdenum, zinc, silver, lead, and gold, and operates mines and smelters in Mexico and in Peru, in the Andes mountains southeast of Lima. Since 2012, the company has made major strides in improving their production methods. During 201 ...
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Patelco Credit Union
Patelco Credit Union is a member owned, not-for-profit credit union that serves Northern California, particularly the San Francisco Bay Area. Founded in 1936, it is one of the oldest and largest credit unions in the country. With more than $9 billion in assets, it is the 22nd largest credit union in the country. History Patelco Credit Union once served an organization formerly known as Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company (now known as AT&T). However, in 1983 it opened its doors to the public and now operates 37 branches in Northern California. It provides services in the form of deposits, lending, investments, and insurance. On June 29th, 2024, Patelco had experienced a ransomware Ransomware is a type of malware that Encryption, encrypts the victim's personal data until a ransom is paid. Difficult-to-trace Digital currency, digital currencies such as paysafecard or Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency, cryptocurrencies are com ... attack, causing a partial service outage. It's ...
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Communist Unification Party
Communist Unification Party (in Spanish: ') was a political party in Spain. Formed in 1976 through the unification of the two groups ' and '. Later the same year the Communist Organization Workers Information ' joined the PCU. PCU promoted abstention in the 1976 Referendum on the Law of Political Reform. In 1977 merged into the Party of Labour of Spain Communist Party of Spain (international) (in Spanish language, Spanish: ''Partido Comunista de España (internacional)''), was a Communism, communist political party in Spain. History The PTE was formed around 1967, following a split from t ... (PTE). References Political parties established in 1976 Political parties disestablished in 1977 Communist parties in Spain {{Europe-communist-party-stub ...
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Communist Party Of Uruguay
The Communist Party of Uruguay (, PCU) is a communist party in Uruguay, founded on 21 September 1920 by members of the Socialist Party who had endorsed the October Revolution and the Bolsheviks. The current secretary-general of the PCU is Juan Castillo (Uruguayan politician), Juan Castillo. It is a member of the Broad Front (Uruguay), Broad Front coalition. Secretaries-general References External links

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Passenger Car Unit
Passenger car equivalent (PCE) or passenger car unit (PCU) is a metric used in transportation engineering to assess traffic-flow rate on a highway. A passenger car equivalent is essentially the impact that a mode of transport has on traffic variables (such as headway, speed, density) compared to a single car. Traffic studies and/or analysis must be done to obtain the number of trips, which shall then be converted to PCUs based on the above standards. Each region has its own manual with regards to PCU equivalence factors. Highway capacity is measured in PCE/hour daily. A common method used in the US is the density method. However, the PCU values derived from the density method are based on underlying homogeneous traffic concepts such as strict lane discipline, car following, and a vehicle fleet that does not vary greatly in width. On the other hand, highways in India carry heterogeneous traffic, where road space is shared among many traffic modes with different physical dimens ...
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Photo Conductor Unit
Laser printing is an electrostatic digital printing process. It produces high-quality text and graphics (and moderate-quality photographs) by repeatedly passing a laser beam back and forth over a negatively charged cylinder called a "drum" to define a differentially charged image. The drum then selectively collects electrically charged powdered ink (toner), and transfers the image to paper, which is then heated to permanently fuse the text, imagery, or both to the paper. As with digital photocopiers, laser printers employ a xerographic printing process. Laser printing differs from traditional xerography as implemented in analog photocopiers in that in the latter, the image is formed by reflecting light off an existing document onto the exposed drum. The laser printer was invented at Xerox PARC in the 1970s. Laser printers were introduced for the office and then home markets in subsequent years by IBM, Canon, Xerox, Apple, Hewlett-Packard and many others. Over the decades, qualit ...
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PCU (film)
''PCU'' is a 1994 American comedy film written by Adam Leff and Zak Penn and directed by Hart Bochner about college life at the fictional Port Chester University, and represents "an exaggerated view of contemporary college life". The film is based on the experiences of Leff and Penn at Eclectic Society at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut.DVD Director's commentary Plot Preppy pre-freshman (''pre- frosh'') Tom Lawrence visits Port Chester University (PCU), a college where fraternities have been outlawed and political correctness is rampant. During his visit, accident-prone Tom makes enemies with nearly every group of students, and thus spends much of his visit evading the growing mob after him. During his visit, Tom finds himself in the middle of a war between "The Pit" and "Balls and Shaft", two rival groups. Among the members of the latter is Rand McPherson, who, with the other Balls and Shaft members, want the outlawed Greek system to return. Meanwhile, "The Pi ...
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