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TASC may refer to: * Take a Swing at Cancer, a non-profit charity, United States * TASC FC, a football club in Botswana * Tasmanian Assessment, Standards and Certification, part of the Education in Tasmania, education system in Tasmania, Australia * Technology and Social Change Centre (TaSC), University of Essex, England * Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC), a high school equivalency exam developed by CTB/McGraw-Hill * The Alliance for Safe Children, an American non-profit organisation researching child safety in Asia * The Analytic Sciences Corporation, Inc., or TASC, Inc., a private defense contractor of Chantilly, Virginia, USA * TASC (think tank), Think tank for Action on Social Change, a think tank based in Ireland * Train Automatic Stopping Controller, a train protection system used in Japan See also

* Leeds Trinity University, university in Leeds, England, from previous name "Trinity and All Saints College" {{disambig ...
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Take A Swing At Cancer
Take A Swing at Cancer, Inc. (TASC) is an American tax-exempt Charitable organization, charity (IRS designated 501(c)(3)) that was established in memory of cancer patients and raises money to be used in the war against cancer. The emphasis of their fundraising events centers on (but is not limited to) sporting activities. Funds raised are primarily given directly to individuals in need. But, the organization's charter also allows them to contribute to tax-exempt charities and organizations that provide cancer services such as research, treatment, early detection, family support, hospice and education.Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article I) The organization is headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts, operates in and around the New England region of the United States and works primarily with beneficiaries from the same area. Mission Take a Swing at Cancer's mission is to help families affected by cancer. The goal is to ease the financial burden placed on famili ...
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TASC FC
Francistown is the List of cities in Botswana, second-largest city in Botswana, with a population of about 103,417 inhabitants and 147,122 inhabitants in its agglomeration at the 2022 census. It is located in eastern Botswana, about north-northeast from the capital, Gaborone. Francistown is located at the confluence of the Tati River, Tati and Ntshe rivers, and near the Shashe River (tributary to the Limpopo River, Limpopo) and from the international border with Zimbabwe. Francistown was the centre of Southern Africa's first gold rush and is still surrounded by old and abandoned mining, mines. The City of Francistown is an administrative district, separated from North-East District (Botswana), North-East District. It is administered by Francistown City Council. The main language spoken and used in and around Francistown is Kalanga language, Kalanga. Other languages used in the area are Northern Ndebele language, isiNdebele, Shona language, ChiShona as well as Tswana language, ...
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Education In Tasmania
The education system in Tasmania comprises the education of children from their early years, through kindergarten, primary and high school, and tertiary education in universities and vocational education and training organisations. The system is delivered by the government-run K–12 schooling system, and numerous independent schools and colleges, most of which are controlled or sponsored by religious organisations. Public education in Tasmania is managed primarily by the Department for Education, Children and Young People. The Department is responsible for all aspects of education in Tasmania including schooling, adult education, the State Library and TasTAFE, a vocational tertiary institution with many campuses around the state. Education in Australia details a national overview of the education system. History The oldest tertiary institution to be founded in Australia was the theological school Christ College in Bishopsbourne, Tasmania, in 1846. Today Christ College is ...
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Technology And Social Change Centre
The University of Essex is a public research university in Essex, England. Established by royal charter in 1965, it is one of the original plate glass universities. The university comprises three campuses in the county, in Southend-on-Sea and Loughton with its primary campus in Wivenhoe Park, Colchester. Essex has a largely diverse student community and holds partnerships with more than 100 global higher education institutions. It was named University of the Year at the ''Times Higher Education'' Awards in 2018. Essex's Department of Government received Regius Professorship conferred by Queen Elizabeth II in 2013 and the university was awarded the Queen's Anniversary Prize on two occasions for advancing human rights in 2009 and social and economic research in 2017. In the 2025 rankings of British universities, Essex is ranked 30th in the ''Complete'' ''University Guide'', 23rd in ''The Guardian University Guide'' and 46th by ''The Sunday Times''. It has produced alumni in ...
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Test Assessing Secondary Completion
The Test Assessing Secondary Completion, or TASC, was an alternative to a United States high school diploma, that was discontinued on December 31, 2021. It had been chosen by the states of New York and Indiana as a replacement for the GED exam, effective January 2, 2014. The TASC was created by McGraw-Hill Education and administered by Data Recognition Corp. As of July 2016, the TASC was approved in 13 states in the US. See also * HiSET *GED Ged or GED may refer to: Places * Ged, Louisiana, an unincorporated community in the United States * Ged, a village in Bichiwara Tehsil, Dungarpur District, Rajasthan, India * Delaware Coastal Airport, in Delaware, US, callsign GED People * Ged B ... References External links * Standardized tests in the United States Adult education Secondary education in the United States {{US-edu-stub ...
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CTB/McGraw-Hill
DRC/CTB (CTB) was a publisher of educational assessment for the early learner, K–12, and adult basic education markets. DRC/CTB was a division of Data Recognition Corporation (DRC) until being fully merged into DRC's Educational Services division. From 1965 to 2015, the company was known as CTB/McGraw-Hill, a division of the McGraw-Hill companies, and prior to 1965 California Testing Bureau was an independent company. CTB has published many assessments including California Achievement Tests (CAT), Tests of Basic Experiences (TOBE), and ''TerraNova''. History CTB was established in 1926 in Los Angeles by Ethel Clark. Clark's husband Willis had developed the ''Los Angeles Diagnostic Tests in the Fundamentals of Arithmetic'', which she bought the rights to sell. She sent out 25 cent postcards advertising the availability of the test to various districts around the country. One year later, she heard from her first customer: the Kansas City school district. In 1960, the company r ...
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The Alliance For Safe Children
The Alliance for Safe Children (TASC) is a non-profit organization formed in 2002 to address the issue of child injury in the developing world.TASC info page
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The founder is Pete Peterson, former United States Ambassador to Vietnam. Michael Linnon is the technical director. TASC works in cooperation with other organizations, ...
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The Analytic Sciences Corporation
TASC, Inc., formerly known as The Analytic Sciences Corporation, is an American private defense contractor based outside Washington, D.C., in Chantilly, Virginia. Northrop Grumman owned TASC from 2001 to 2009, when it sold the unit to comply with new government conflict of interest rules. In February 2015, Engility Holdings announced that it had completed its acquisition of TASC. in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $1.3 billion, including the assumption of net debt.Engility Completes Acquisition of TASC
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In 1966, Arthur Gelb and Harry B. Silverman formed The Analytic Sciences Corporation (TASC) in

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TASC (think Tank)
TASC ("Think-tank for Action on Social Change") is a think-tank based in Dublin, Ireland. Activities and events The organisation's outputs include an annual "Inequality Report"; research on tax, pay and working conditions in Ireland; development of best practices for deliberative democracy forums, and a "Toolkit for Open Government". TASC hosts a number of events, including an annual conference which is held in association with the Brussels think tank, the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS). Former speakers at TASC events have included the social epidemiologist Richard G. Wilkinson, Richard Wilkinson, and economists Ann Pettifor and Thomas Piketty. References External links

* Think tanks based in the Republic of Ireland Socialist think tanks Think tanks established in 2001 Organisations based in Dublin (city) 2001 establishments in Ireland {{Ireland-org-stub ...
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