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Name:CODE, ARCHIBALD J.
Initials:A J
Nationality:Canadian
Rank:Private
Regiment/Service:Calgary Highlanders, R.C.I.C.
Age:28
Date of Death:01/04/1945
Service No:B/148073
Additional information:Son of John and Elizabeth Jane Code, of Cobden, Ontario.
Casualty Type:Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference:XIV. A. 10.
Cemetery:GROESBEEK CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY
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Zena Banker, an engineering student at The University of Alabama at Birmingham, hosts Girls Code 205 at the Central Library.
Girls Code 205 is a partnership between the Birmingham Public Library and National Center for Women & IT that won a $15,000 grant from the CSforALL (Computer Science for ALL). The grant will support efforts to expand computer science opportunities for girls and teens in metro Birmingham.
Medea Benjamin, of Code Pink and Global Exchange is speaking. Fayetteville, NC March 19, 2005, 2nd Anniversary of the Invasion of Iraq
Senator Amanda Cappelletti (D-Chester)
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James Robinson | Pennsylvania Senate Democratic Caucus
In December 2015, Ms. Langsdorf's computer science students ran two days of Hour of Code activities. Code.org established this activity to say that we can instill 21st century learning practices in our schools.
Students worked with their peers to complete a chunk of coding work. It was fun and challenging, and participants won a stress ball.
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Zena Banker, an engineering student at The University of Alabama at Birmingham, hosts Girls Code 205 at the Central Library.
Girls Code 205 is a partnership between the Birmingham Public Library and National Center for Women & IT that won a $15,000 grant from the CSforALL (Computer Science for ALL). The grant will support efforts to expand computer science opportunities for girls and teens in metro Birmingham.