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SMOC may refer to: * South Middlesex Opportunities Council South Middlesex Opportunities Council, commonly referred to as SMOC, is one of the largest private, non-profit social services groups in Eastern Massachusetts. Operating in the Metrowest region of the state, the group provides homeless shelters, dru ..., a private social service group in Massachusetts, US * Saint Mary's Orthodox College, a school in Lebanon * Self-modifying code, in computing * Smoke Committee (SmoC), an operating group of the US National Wildfire Coordinating Group * Standard Mean Ocean Chloride, a measure of Chlorine-37 {{disambiguation ...
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South Middlesex Opportunities Council
South Middlesex Opportunities Council, commonly referred to as SMOC, is one of the largest private, non-profit social services groups in Eastern Massachusetts. Operating in the Metrowest region of the state, the group provides homeless shelters, drug rehabilitation programs, family counseling handicapped transportation and numerous other social services. It was founded in 1966. Programs * Joan Brack Adult Learning Center GED classes for adults who do not have a high school diploma. Receives financial support from the Brack Family Foundation and Middlesex Savings Bank. * Larry's Place' A respite for homeless veterans in Framingham. Provides services to help military veterans with substance abuse, mental health counseling and job skills. * New Beginnings A permanent congregate housing program for homeless living with HIV or AIDS. located at the Bethany Hill School in Framingham Framingham () is a city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. Incorporated in 1700, ...
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List Of Schools In Lebanon
Below is a list of primary and secondary schools in the Middle Eastern country of Lebanon. Tertiary schools are included in the list of universities in Lebanon. Beirut Governorate Schools in the Beirut Governorate include: * École Saint Vincent de Paul - Filles de la Charité - Clemenceau ; * Collège des Soeurs des Saints-Coeurs - Sioufi - Rue Sioufi, Ashrafieh * Collège Protestant Français - Rue Madame Curie * College de la Sagesse St Elie-Clemenceau - Rue Clémenceau * College La Sagesse St Maron – Jdeideh – Metn ; * A & C Haydakos High School College – * Ahliah school * Al-Makassed Philanthropic Islamic Association of Beirut – * Al Bayader Beirut School * American Academy of Beirut * Armenian Evangelical Central High School – Achrafieh neighborhood of Beirut (city); * Armenian Evangelical Guertmenian School – Achrafieh neighborhood of Beirut (city) * American Community School at Beirut * Beirut Baptist School * Beirut Evangelical School for G ...
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Self-modifying Code
In computer science, self-modifying code (SMC) is code that alters its own instructions while it is executing – usually to reduce the instruction path length and improve performance or simply to reduce otherwise repetitively similar code, thus simplifying maintenance. The term is usually only applied to code where the self-modification is intentional, not in situations where code accidentally modifies itself due to an error such as a buffer overflow. Self-modifying code can involve overwriting existing instructions or generating new code at run time and transferring control to that code. Self-modification can be used as an alternative to the method of "flag setting" and conditional program branching, used primarily to reduce the number of times a condition needs to be tested. The method is frequently used for conditionally invoking test/debugging code without requiring additional computational overhead for every input/output cycle. The modifications may be performed: * ...
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National Wildfire Coordinating Group
The National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) was formed in the United States as a result of the aftermath of a major wildfire season in 1970, including the Laguna Fire. The 1970 fire season underscored the need for a national set of training and equipment standards which would be standardized across the different agencies. NWCG included representatives from the United States Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the National Park Service, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the National Association of State Foresters. After a series of meetings in the early 1970s, the NWCG was officially chartered by the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture in 1976. Among the notable results of the NWCG has been the adoption of the Interagency Fire Qualifications Rating system, more commonly known among firefighters as the "red card" qualification system; the establishment of the series of training classes associated with the red card system ...
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