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DCCW
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DCCWDiocesan Council of Catholic Women
DCCWDefense Contracting Command - Washington
DCCWDelhi Council for Child Welfare (Delhi, India)
DCCWDiabetes Core Curriculum Workshop (Pro Health Consulting)
DCCWDreadnought Close Combat Weapons (video games)
DCCWDay Care Center Workers


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You can effectively provide input to improve the child''s performance in some areas and coach your day care center workers and caregivers on handling the children, all based on your observation through the video security systems'' closed circuit TV.
Day care center workers and representatives from youth church groups have also logged on to use the database in both the east and west county sheriff's station.
Four thematic areas (each brightly color coded with its own special and appropriate logo)Halloween, wild west, winter and circus--provide 125 physical education activities designed for use by physical educators, classroom teachers, special educators, day care center workers, recreation department personnel, and parents.
 
 
 
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