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CAIS may refer to: Organisations * Canadian Academy of Independent Scholars * Canadian Accredited Independent Schools * Canadian Association for Information Science * Canadian Association for Irish Studies * Capitol Area Internet Service, an early ISP servicing the Washington, DC area until 2001; See Erol's Internet * Changchun American International School * Christian Alliance International School * Chinese American International School Other uses * Chemical Agent Identification Set * ''Communications of the Association for Information Systems'', an academic journal; See the founding editor Paul Gray (information technology), Paul Gray * Complete androgen insensitivity syndrome * Cais (surname) *Cais (song) - a song by Milton Nascimento See also

* Central American Integration System (''Sistema de la Integración Centroamericana'', or SICA) * CAI (other) ** Calcium–aluminium-rich inclusion (CAI) {{disambiguation ...
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Canadian Academy Of Independent Scholars
The Canadian Academy of Independent Scholars is an association of independent scholars in Canada. One of the largest organizations for independent scholars in the world, it is patroned by John Ralston Saul. The academy was founded at Simon Fraser University Simon Fraser University (SFU) is a public research university in British Columbia, Canada, with three campuses, all in Greater Vancouver: Burnaby (main campus), Surrey, and Vancouver. The main Burnaby campus on Burnaby Mountain, located ..., where it grew out of a series of informal discussions among academics known as the Philosophers' Café that began in the late 1990s. References External links * Learned societies of Canada {{Canada-org-stub ...
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Canadian Accredited Independent Schools
Canadian Accredited Independent Schools (CAIS) is a national organization for independent schools in Canada. The current Executive Director is Patti MacDonald. History Canadian Association of Independent Schools The Canadian Association of Independent Schools (also known as CAIS) was established in 1981 as a national network for member schools supporting collaborative initiatives in leadership, education, management and governance. Its key activities included organizing, co-ordinating, and facilitating conferences, benchmarking, senior management compensation surveys, and advocacy. Canadian Educational Standards Institute In parallel, the Canadian Educational Standards Institute (CESI) was established in 1986 as an organization to develop and promote educational excellence and school improvement in independent schools. Its key activities were to establish national Standards/Best Practices and accreditation process, conducting 10 accreditation visits per year, and research and target ...
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Canadian Association For Information Science
The Canadian Association for Information Science (''L'Association canadienne des sciences de l'information''), also known as CAIS, is a Canadian society that promotes the advancement of information science in Canada, and encourages and facilitates the exchange of information relating to the use, access, retrieval, organization, management, and dissemination of information. It is a bilingual (English/French) association with the French name ''L'Association canadienne des sciences de l'information'', also known as ACSI. Established in 1971, the association publishes a quarterly journal, The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science (CJILS) and sponsors an annual conference. Along with contact information, the association's web site, www.cais-acsi.ca, provides information about past and future conferences and access to conference proceedings. CAIS members include information scientists and archivists, librarians, computer scientists, documentalists, economists, educators, ...
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Canadian Association For Irish Studies
The Canadian Association for Irish Studies (CAIS; french: L'association canadienne d'études irlandaises) was founded by Robert O'Driscoll in 1973. Its objective is to promote the study of Irish culture in Canada, and its particular aim is to attract young scholars to the field. It uses conferences, publications and online resources to promote discussion of current ideas relating to Irish studies and culture. CAIS has members throughout Canada. Others can be found in Ireland, the United Kingdom, the United States, elsewhere in Europe, Asia, and Australasia. Among the Association's activities are an annual conference at a university in Canada. These conferences are attended by students, scholars, and members of the public. The Association also publishes the semi-annual ''Canadian Journal of Irish Studies'' and a newsletter. References External links Website of the Canadian Association for Irish Studies.CAIS archivesat the Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections, York Uni ...
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Capitol Area Internet Service
A capitol, named after the Capitoline Hill in Rome, is usually a legislative building where a legislature meets and makes laws for its respective political entity. Specific capitols include: * United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. * Numerous U.S. state and territorial capitols * Capitolio Nacional in Bogotá, Colombia * Capitolio Federal in Caracas, Venezuela * El Capitolio in Havana, Cuba * Capitol of Palau in Ngerulmud, Palau Capitol, capitols, or The Capitol may also refer to: ;Entertainment and Media * Capitol (board game), a Roman-themed board game * Capitol (The Hunger Games trilogy), a fictional city in The Hunger Games novels * ''Capitol'' (TV series), a U.S. soap opera * Capitol (collection), a book by Orson Scott Card * The Capitols, a Detroit, Michigan-based soul trio ;Business * Capitol Wrestling Corporation, a predecessor organization to World Wrestling Entertainment * Capitol Records, a U.S. record label * Capitol Air, originally known as Capitol Internat ...
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Erol's Internet
Erol's can refer to any of three companies, all founded by Erol Onaran, a Turkish immigrant to Virginia. Erol's Inc. Erol's Inc. was a video rental and electronic sales and repair company founded in 1963, which included video rental in 1980. By 1985, Erol's was the country's largest privately owned videocassette rental company. It was sold to Blockbuster Video for $40 million in 1990. At the time of the sale, Erol's was the nation's third largest video rental chain with 208 stores in five states and the District of Columbia. Its success was widespread enough to spawn imitations. In Chile, Juan Pablo Correa created in the late 1980s a copycat of Erol's, named locally "Errol's" (with two R's), using the same typeface and color schemes of the American one. The same Chilean company opened several video rental stores called Errol's in Argentina and Bolivia during the 1990s. Erol's Internet Using the money from the sale of the video company, Erol would then expand his TV repair company ...
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Changchun American International School
Changchun American International School (CAIS; ) is an American international school in Changchun, Jilin.Contact
." Changchun American International School. Retrieved on September 28, 2015. "No.2899, Dong Nan Hu Road, Changchun, Jilin Province, China 130033"

: "地址:中国吉林 长春市东南湖大路2899号,邮政编码 130033" Opened in 2006 and is (as of 2019) a certified IB school. Serving ages 3–19, it was the first international school to be established in the province.


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Christian Alliance International School
Christian Alliance P.C. Lau Memorial International School (CAPCL) and Christian Alliance International School (CAIS) are two international schools that provides Christian education. The school uses the curriculum of Alberta Education. It is a non-profit organization founded by the Kowloon Tong Church of the Chinese Christian and Missionary Alliance (KTAC). History Christian Alliance P.C. Lau Memorial International School (CAPCL), formerly known as Christian Alliance International School (CAIS) in short, is a primary and secondary Christian school owned and operated by (KTAC). CAIS began operation in September 1992 with approximately 40 secondary school students. In 1995, the school expanded to include elementary education. The international school used the former campus of in Ma Tau Chung, Kowloon City District, which also founded by KTAC. Christian Alliance College relocated to Tuen Mun, New Territories in 1992 in phases. The last class of Christian Alliance College in Ma Ta ...
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Chinese American International School
Chinese American International School (CAIS) is an independent pre-Kindergarten through Grade 8 co-educational Chinese-English dual language immersion school located in San Francisco, California. CAIS offers a Chinese-English language immersion curriculum. Up to 50% of each school day in Chinese. The school was the first in the United States to have Mandarin immersion education. CAIS also has international travel programs for current students, high school-aged alumni, and faculty and staff. The school organizes trips to Taipei, Beijing, and Yunnan in the fifth, seventh, and eighth grades, respectively. History In 1981, San Francisco Supervisor Carol Ruth Silver searched unsuccessfully for a Mandarin-English school where she could enroll her Taiwanese adopted son. Not finding one in San Francisco she decided to start her own. She did so with the help of deputy district attorney Mimi Luk, Justice Harry Low, Bernard Ivaldi (then Head of French American International School), Mauri ...
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Chemical Agent Identification Set
Chemical Agent Identification Sets (CAIS), known by several other names, were sets of glass vials or bottles that contained small amounts of chemical agents. They were employed by all branches of the United States Armed Forces from 1928-1969 for the purpose of training in detection, handling and familiarization with chemical warfare. Most CAIS were destroyed in the 1980s but the U.S. Army Chemical Materials Agency still occasionally demilitarizes CAIS that are found buried. History Nomenclature Throughout the military's use of CAIS they were known by several different common names aside from Chemical Agent Identification Sets. The other names were: Toxic Gas Sets, Chemical Agent Identification Training Sets, Instructional War Gas Identification Sets, Detonation War Gas Identification Sets, and Instructional Gas Identification Replacement Sets. General history CAIS were used by all branches of the United States military for training in detection, handling and familiarization with ch ...
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Paul Gray (information Technology)
Paul Gray (1930 – May 10, 2012) was an American information systems pioneers, and Professor Emeritus at Claremont Graduate University where he was the founding chair of The School of Information Systems and Technology. The School of Information Systems and Technology at Claremont Graduate University is the home of the Paul Gray PC Museum. Biography Gray received a PhD in Operations Research from Stanford University in 1968. He has been a member of the faculty at Stanford, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Southern California, Southern Methodist University, University of California at Irvine, and Claremont Graduate University. Gray served as secretary of The Institute of Management Sciences from 1975–79, vice president at large from 1983–1986, and president from 1992–93. Gray was the founding editor of CAIS, the ''Communications of the Association for Information Systems'' and served as editor-in-chief from 1999 to 2006. He is on the editorial board of CAIS ...
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Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome
Complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS) is an AIS condition that results in the complete inability of the cell to respond to androgens. As such, the insensitivity to androgens is only clinically significant when it occurs in individuals who are exposed to significant amounts of testosterone at some point in their lives. The unresponsiveness of the cell to the presence of androgenic hormones prevents the masculinization of male genitalia in the developing fetus, as well as the development of male secondary sexual characteristics at puberty, but does allow, without significant impairment, female genital and sexual development in those with the condition. All human fetuses begin fetal development looking similar, with both the Müllerian duct system (female) and the Wolffian duct system (male) developing. It is at the seventh week of gestation that the bodies of unaffected individuals with the XY karyotype begin their masculinization: i.e., the Wolffian duct system is pro ...
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