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This salty movie‑theater favorite is often served with butter and comes from kernels that “pop.”

Popcorn

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This U.S. city is famous for its Golden Gate Bridge and steep hills.

San Francisco

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This U.S. federal law protects the privacy of student education records and gives parents the right to access those records until the student turns 18 or enters college

What is Ferpa

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This frozen dairy dessert comes in flavors like chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry, and is often served in cones.

Ice Cream

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This Italian city, famous for its canals instead of streets, is often traveled by gondola.

Venice

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Often used by analysts and executives, this visual reporting tool brings key metrics together in one place updating in real time to help guide faster, smarter decisions.

What is a dashboard?

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This green fruit is mashed to make guacamole and is known for containing healthy fats.

Avacado

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Known as the “City of Lights,” this European capital is home to the Eiffel Tower.

Paris

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This data is used across most NSC products 

What is Enrollment data

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This spice, harvested from the dried stigma of a crocus flower, is the world’s most expensive and gives dishes like paella their golden color.

saffron

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This Australian city hosts the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge.

Sydney

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This term describes the “digital paper trail” that tracks where data comes from, how it moves, and how it’s transformed—critical for audits, troubleshooting, and trust.

What is Data Lineage?

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Made from ground sesame seeds, this Middle Eastern paste is a key ingredient in hummus and is also used in sauces and desserts.

Tahini

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Often called the “Gateway to the East,” this Turkish city spans both Europe and Asia.

Istanbul

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This six‑letter word refers to how closely data reflects the real‑world values it’s meant to represent—and is often the first dimension assessed in any data quality review.

What is accuracy

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