FACTOID # 132: Central European men don’t teach. In Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia, over 75 percent of lower secondary teachers are female.
 
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Encyclopedia4U - ZOG (hypertext) - Encyclopedia Article (204 words)
ZOG was an early hypertext system developed at Carnegie Mellon University during the 1970s by by Donald McCracken and Robert Akscyn.
ZOG, which isn't an acronym for anything, was first started in 1972 as a large database for use in a multiuser environment.
In 1982, ZOG had been since been ported from the original IBM mainframe version to the Three Rivers PERQ workstation and was used on the American aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson.
Zog of Albania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1878 words)
Zog's government followed the European model, though large parts of Albania still maintained a social structure unchanged from the days of Ottoman rule, and most villages were serf plantations run by the beys.
Zog's principal ally during this period was Italy, which loaned his government funds in exchange for a greater role in Albania's fiscal policy.
Zog died in France in a hospital in Hauts-de-Seine, on April 9, 1961 at the age of 65, survived by his wife and son.
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