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DAMA is the Data Management Association, and international non-profit organization of data resource management professionals. The group is organized as a set of chapters and members-at-large around the world. Data management comprises all the disciplines related to managing data as a valuable resource. ... Chapters is a bookstore chain throughout Canada. ...


DAMA currently has chapters in 16 countries, with the most substantial presence in the United States.

  • Full List of DAMA Chapters (http://www.dama.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=112)
  • DAMA Central Virginia Chapter (http://www.damacv.org/)
  • DAMA National Capital Region (Washington D.C.) (http://www.dama-ncr.org/)

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Damas - Wikipédia (1072 words)
Damas est arrosée par une rivière, le Barada, qui s'écoule de l'Anti-Liban et se perd dans un marécage au milieu de la ville.
Damas est réputée pour ses étoffes de soie et surtout pour ses brocarts tramés d'or que l'on appelle des « damas ».
Damas comprend aussi de très beaux monuments de la période Ottomane, le Palais Azem par exemple, et un musée témoignant de la richesse historique et archéologique exceptionnelle du pays.
Damas (873 words)
Damas later became a professor at Howard University and was named the Acting Director of the university's African Studies and Research Program.
Damas remained at that prestigious institution and was Professor of African Literature at Howard University at the time of his death.
Damas' poetry is said to differ greatly from that of the other two forerunners of the Negritude Movement.
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