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Retention - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Retention can have the following meanings: •Retention basin, instance retaining (e.g. water in the ground) •In learning: it is the ability to retain facts and figures in memory (spaced repetition) •G...
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This website has links and resources to help campuses comply with requirements contained in Executive Order 1031, the CSU Records/Information Retention and Disposition Schedules.
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Enforced Retention for Active Archiving: Files are retained on disk in a non-rewriteable and non-erasable format; retention parameters can be set on a file-by-file basis; minimum and maximum retention periods can be set globally.
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Grade retention - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grade retention or grade repetition is the process of having a student repeat a course, usually one previously failed. Students who repeat a course are referred as "repeaters". The primary alternat...
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The Legal Term * Retention * Defined & Explained ... RETENTION - Scottish law. The right which the possessor of a movable has, of holding the same until he shall be satisfied for his claim either against such movable or the owner of it; a lien. The right of retention is of two kinds, namely, special or general.
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Definition of retention from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Middle English retencioun, from Anglo-French, from Latin retention-, retentio, from retinēre to retain — more at retain...
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Employee Retention Strategies offers employee and customer communication services with a background in HR, organization development and employee motivation. ... What sets Employee Retention Strategies apart is a steadfast philosophy that...
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Retention, Delays and Social Promotion; Articles l Resources l Flyers ... We receive dozens of emails every week about retention, social promotion and high-stakes testing. Despite clear evidence that retention does not work - and that it damages children - many school districts continue to use this outmoded policy.
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