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1) "El" -- As to el paso community college 1el Pronunciation: 'el Function: noun : the letter l Pronunciation Symbols EL, El or el may mean: - El, the Spanish masculine definite article
- El (god) אל, a Semitic word and in the Tanakh
- El (Cyrillic), a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet
- El (letter), a letter of the Latin alphabet
- El, the main character of Robert Rodriguiez's Mariachi Trilogy
- El (hentai), an h game by ELF Corporation
- El (movie), a 1953 movie directed by Luis Buñuel
- El (album), first album by Mexican singer Lucero
- El rune, the most common rune in the Diablo II: Lord of Destruction computer role-playing game
- .el, a computer file extension used for Emacs Lisp Source Code
- the IATA code for Air Nippon
- An elevated railway: currently the Chicago 'L'; formerly, parts of the New York City Subway
- Eastern League (U.S. baseball), a Class AA League in Minor League Baseball
- El Generico, professional wrestler.
- El Muerto, comic book character
- El Muerto (film), the movie based on the above comic
- Electroluminescence (EL), an optical and electrical phenomenon
- Electrum, in the field of numismatics
- Enciclopedia Libre, a split-off project of the Spanish Wikipedia
- the AAR reporting mark for Erie Lackawanna Railway
- Expression Language feature of the Java Server Pages software technology
- Jor-El and Kal-El, two characters in all major versions of the Superman mythology
- ISO 639 language code for the modern Greek language
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2) "Paso" -- As to el paso community college paso paso can be found at Merriam-WebsterUnabridged.com. Click here to start your free trial! Click here to search for another word in the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Pronunciation Symbols A Paso [ Spanish > "Pace" or "Step"] is an elaborate float made for religious parades. They are carried by porters on staves, like a litter or sedan chair, and are usually followed or escorted by a band. Some have long skirts that cover the bearers entirely, giving the impression that the statue is floating on its own power. The porters are called costaleros and their leader is called a capataz ("Captain" or "Head Man"). The capataz sets the chicota, the period of time between a paso being lifted and set down again; the costaleros cannot pick up or set down the paso except by his leave. This is signalled by the llamador ("crier"), a knocker on the front of the float. During Semana Santa ("Holy Week", the week preceding Easter Sunday) the custom is to make pasos adorned with large wooden statues of Jesus Christ or the Virgin Mary. References: - Seville's Holy Week Rituals Draw In an Outsider (New York Times: March 26th, 2006) [1]
- Passions and Pasos (http://spainforvisitors.com)[2]
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3) "Community" -- As to el paso community college community Pronunciation: k&-'myü-n&-tE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural -ties Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English comunete, from Anglo-French communité, from Latin communitat-, communitas, from communis 1 : a unified body of individuals: as a : STATE, COMMONWEALTH b : the people with common interests living in a particular area; broadly : the area itself <the problems of a large community> c : an interacting population of various kinds of individuals (as species) in a common location d : a group of people with a common characteristic or interest living together within a larger society <a community of retired persons> e : a group linked by a common policy f : a body of persons or nations having a common history or common social, economic, and political interests <the international community> g : a body of persons of common and especially professional interests scattered through a larger society <the academic community> 2 : society at large 3 a : joint ownership or participation <community of goods> b : common character : LIKENESS <community of interests> c : social activity : FELLOWSHIP d : a social state or condition Pronunciation Symbols A community usually refers to a sociological group in a large place or collections of plant or animal organisms sharing an environment. This article focuses on human communities, in which intent, belief, resources, preferences, needs, risks and a number of other conditions may be present and common, affecting the identity of the participants and their degree of adhesion. The word community comes from the Latin communis, meaning "common, public, shared by all or many."[1] The Latin term "communitatus" from which the English word "community" comes, is comprised of three elements, "Com-" - a Latin prefix meaning with or together, "-Munis-" - ultimately Proto-Indo-European in origin, it has been suggested that it means "the changes or exchanges that link" (Both municipal and monetary take their meaning here), and "-tatus" a Latin suffix suggesting diminutive, small, intimate or local. - 1 Perspectives from various disciplines
- 1.1 Sociology
- 1.1.1 Social capital
- 1.1.2 Individual and community
- 1.2 Psychology
- 1.3 Anthropology
- 1.4 Social philosophy
- 1.5 Business and communications
- 1.5.1 Organizational communication
- 2 Interdisciplinary perspectives
- 3 Community development
- 3.1 Community building and organizing
- 3.1.1 Community Currencies
- 3.2 Community service
- 4 Types of community
- 4.1 Location
- 4.2 Identity
- 4.3..."
4) "College" -- As to el paso community college college Pronunciation: 'kä-lij Function: noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin collegium society, from collega colleague -- more at COLLEAGUE 1 : a body of clergy living together and supported by a foundation 2 : a building used for an educational or religious purpose 3 a : a self-governing constituent body of a university offering living quarters and sometimes instruction but not granting degrees <Balliol and Magdalen Colleges at Oxford> -- called also residential college b : a preparatory or high school c : an independent institution of higher learning offering a course of general studies leading to a bachelor's degree; also : a university division offering this d : a part of a university offering a specialized group of courses e : an institution offering instruction usually in a professional, vocational, or technical field <business college> 4 : COMPANY, GROUP; specifically : an organized body of persons engaged in a common pursuit or having common interests or duties 5 a : a group of persons considered by law to be a unit b : a body of electors -- compare ELECTORAL COLLEGE 6 : the faculty, students, or administration of a college Pronunciation Symbols It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page. (Discuss) College (Latin collegium) is a term most often used today to denote an educational institution. More broadly, it can be the name of any group of colleagues (see for example electoral college, College of Arms). Originally it meant a group of people living together under a common set of rules (con-, "together" + leg-, "law"); indeed, some colleges call their members "fellows". The precise usage of the term varies among English-speaking countries. - 1 United Kingdom
- 2 United States of America
- 2.1 The origin of the U.S. usage
- 3 British and American usage contrasted
- 4 The rest of the English-speaking world
- 4.1 Australia
- 4.2 Canada
- 4.3 Ireland
- 4.4 Hong Kong
- 4.5 India
- 4.6 Singapore
- 4.7 New Zealand
- 4.8 South Africa
- 5 The non-English-speaking world
- 6 See also
- 7 References
| King's College, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge British usage of the word "college" remains the loosest, encompassing a range of institutions: - colleges of further education and adult education.
- "sixth form colleges", where students do A Levels, and some specialist schools
- the constituent parts of collegiate universities, especially referring to the independent colleges of Oxford, Cambridge and Durham.
- a name given to large groupings of faculties or departments, notably in the university of Edinburgh, and possibly the university of Birmingham under restructuring plans.
- university colleges — inde..."
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