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"God's Greatest Hits is a Canadian music documentary television series, which airs on VisionTV."What are top five spiritual songs of all time?". Vancouver Sun, April 19, 2012. Each episode of the series focuses on one or more popular spiritual songs, such as Christian hymns and gospel songs, including both documentary and interview segments on the history of the songs and performances of the songs by musicians. The series is a two-time Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Music Program or Series, at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards in 2014"Canadian Screen Awards: Orphan Black, Less Than Kind, Enemy nominated". CBC News, January 13, 2014. and the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards in 2015."Canadian Screen Awards ’15: TV categories". Playback, January 13, 2015. References External links * Category:2010s Canadian documentary television series Category:2011 Canadian television series debuts Category:2010s Canadian music television series "
"Lincoln Lutheran is a private middle school and high school in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, operated by the Lincoln Lutheran School Association, which is composed of seven Lutheran congregations in the Lincoln area. It is accredited by the Nebraska Department of Education (NDE), National Lutheran School Accreditation, and AdvancedED. It is also affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). Lincoln Lutheran began as a junior high school in 1962, initially offering grades seven, eight, and nine. In 1994 the congregations of the Lincoln Lutheran School Association voted to expand Lutheran education in Lincoln beyond the ninth grade in support of a full, senior high school. In the fall of 1995, tenth grade was added, with the subsequent grades following annually. 1998 marked the high school's first graduating class. In 2005, despite resistance from congregations of the Lincoln Lutheran School Association with elementary schools, sixth grade was added to make a full middle school. The member congregations of the Lincoln Lutheran School Association which have elementary schools and act as feeders for Lincoln Lutheran Middle/High School include Christ Lutheran, Faith Evangelical Lutheran, Messiah Lutheran, and Trinity Lutheran. Lincoln Lutheran offers a traditional high school curriculum, along with multiple advanced and college-credit classes. The curriculum includes courses in physics, chemistry, biology, calculus, statistics, algebra, United States history, government, business, journalism, sociology, Spanish, English, and art. In addition to dedicated core curriculum, religion is integrated into the academic curriculum, with students being required to take religion courses and attend chapel services. Chapel services are held twice a week. Students also have the opportunity to lead chapel services for the Association Lutheran elementary schools. Extracurricular programs are a large part of student life, with most students participating in at least one such activity. Lincoln Lutheran's extracurricular activities have a history of being successful, with multiple state championships and state tournament appearances, conference championships, and other accolades. These activities include sports, dance, cheer, choir, speech, drama, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), and Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA). Athletics Lincoln Lutheran High School athletic teams participate in Class C-1 of the Nebraska School Activities Association in the Centennial Conference. Lincoln Lutheran's mascot is the Warrior, and its colors are navy blue and Vegas gold. Sports offered at Lincoln Lutheran include: * Fall sports: girls' golf, boys' football, girls' volleyball, dance team, boys' and girls' cross country * Winter sports: boys' and girls' basketball, boys' wrestling * Spring sports: boys' golf, boys' baseball, boys' and girls' track, boys' and girls' soccer Fast facts * 300 students in grades 6-12 * 98% of Lincoln Lutheran graduates attend college * Average class size is 17.1. * College preparatory curriculum with 10 dual enrollment college credit classes * ACT scores are among the highest in the area * 30 faculty members and administrators; 45% have a master's degree or above * 1:1 Technology - Each student and faculty member are given use of a laptop, tablet or other device. * 2 computer labs External links * Category:Schools in Lincoln, Nebraska Category:Private high schools in Nebraska Category:Private middle schools in Nebraska Category:Secondary schools affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod Category:Lutheran schools in the United States "
"Mangler is a software design pattern. A Mangler is a pattern that performs multiple operations over a series of data, similar to the MapReduce function inside of Bigtable and Amazon's Dynamo. Typically, a mangler is fed a series of Maps from which it performs its internal operations and passes its internal state/data to an external Filter. A typical usage of the Mangler Pattern is during internal search operations. When parsing a query from an end-user, the system will try to strip out a series of un-needed tokens, reassembling the original query into a more usable, functional query. An important distinction between the Mangler and other patterns is the "Modify in place" optimization, pioneered by the pattern's creator. This pattern was created by Dr. John Watson, during his tenure at TransUnion's Research and Development Lab. Java // This is a trivial implementation of Mangler in Java. public interface TokenMangler { List mangleTokens (List tokens); } public class LowerCasingTokenMangler implements TokenMangler { List mangleTokens (List tokens) { List results = new ArrayList(); for (String token : tokens) { results.add(token.toLowerCase()); } return results; } } Category:Software design patterns "