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A county, abbreviated Cnty. (US) or Co. (UK and Ireland), is a geographical region of a country used for administrative or other purposes, in certain modern nations. The term is derived from the Old French conté or cunté denoting a jurisdiction under the sovereignty of a count (earl) or a viscount. The modern French is comté, and its equivalents in other languages are contea, contado, comtat, condado, Grafschaft, graafschap, Gau, etc. (cf. conte, comte, conde, Graf).
When the Normans conquered England, they brought the term with them. The Saxons had already established the districts that became the historic counties of England, calling them shires (many county names derive from the name of the county town with the word "shire" added on: for example, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire). The Vikings introduced the term earl (from Old Norse, jarl) to the British Isles. Thus, "earl" and "earldom" were taken as equivalent to the continental use of "count" and "county". So the later-imported term became a synonym for the native English word scir ([ʃiːr]) or, in Modern English, shire. Since a shire was an administrative division of the kingdom, the term "county" evolved to designate an administrative division of national government in most modern uses.
A community college is a type of educational institution. The term can have different meanings in different countries.
In Australia, the term community college is not used. Analogous to community colleges are colleges or institutes of Technical and Further Education (TAFEs); institutions mostly regulated at state and territory level. There are also an increasing number of private providers of varying social esteem; often these are colloquially called "colleges".
TAFEs and other providers carry on the tradition of adult education, which was established in Australia around mid 19th century when evening classes were held to help adults enhance their numeracy and literacy skills. The majority of Australian universities can also be traced back to such forerunners, although obtaining a university charter has always changed their nature. In TAFEs and colleges today, courses are designed for personal development of an individual and/or for employment outcomes. Educational programs cover a variety of topics such as arts, languages, business and lifestyle; and are usually timetabled to be conducted in the evenings or weekends to accommodate people working full-time. Funding for colleges may come from government grants and course fees; and many are not-for-profit organisations. There are located in metropolitan, regional and rural locations of Australia.
"County Fair" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Gary Usher for the American rock band The Beach Boys. It was originally released as the second track on their 1962 album Surfin' Safari. On November 26 of that year, it was released as the B-side to The Beach Boys' third single, "Ten Little Indians". The same single was released in the UK in January 1963.
The melody of "County Fair" was later recycled into the song "I Do".
"County Fair" was the second song Brian Wilson and Gary Usher wrote together. In the song, the singer takes his girlfriend to the county fair, where she leaves him for a stronger man; one who can ring the bell on a high striker game. The song culminates in the tag, as the girl leaves the singer, calling him a loser. The song is in verse-chorus form, though the choruses consist of spoken-word narration of the girlfriend and a carnival barker over an organ melody.
"County Fair" was recorded by The Beach Boys on September 6, 1962, during the last recording session for their first album, Surfin' Safari. Nik Venet produced the session at Capitol Studios.
TOP SECRET UFO - Transport in Cowley County Kansas On A Flatbed Truck By US-Government ! (2011)
The unusual object traveling through Cowley County, which was the cause of much conversation Monday morning, was a U.S. Navy drone. Hauled on a large flatbed truck along U.S. 77, area residents got a look at a 32-foot-wide, dull gray, wrapped apparatus shaped like a flying saucer and featuring flashing red lights. Reports were that the object is a Navy drone, which — after wings are attached — will fly from aircraft carriers. So what in the world was it? X-47B UCAS-D ? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_Grumman_X-47B Local emergency management officers, along with members of the Arkansas City and Winfield police departments and Cowley County Sheriff's Department, were on hand to control traffic as the aircraft was transported through Cowley County to Maryland.
COWLEY COUNTY, Kansas - Residents in Cowley County are still talking about a mystery craft, seen being towed down US 77 Monday. Sitting inside Lindly's Appliance Store, Kammi Root is used to seeing large machinery towed down US 77. But what she saw Monday afternoon is something she won't soon forget...... http://www.ksn.com/news/local/story/It-s-a-bird-It-s-a-plane-It-s-a-UFO/Gdz5Dk85VkKZ2T9jLXwYHQ.cspx
Overflow from the Cowley County State Fishing lake in southern Kansas August 2013.
Brad Harris on bull 328 of Silver Creek Rodeo owner Matt Williams for a winner ride of 79 pts.
Hitting and fielding
Neosho County Women's Basketball vs. Cowley
Neosho County Men's Basketball vs. Cowley
3/12/16 Dr. Edward Flentje Professor Emeritus of WSU Speaking on "Right-Wing Attacks on our Courts"
Neosho County Community College Women's Basketball vs. Cowley College Chanute, KS
Neosho County Community College women's basketball vs. Cowley College.
Watch Dr. Harold Arnett, Vice President of Academic Affairs at Cowley County Community College, present an interesting lecture on Self-Defeating Behaviors. Special thanks to Dr. Arnett for his time and information. Also, thanks to Cowley College Media Club for recording and editing this workshop.