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What (who) is EOC - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
EOC (disambiguation)

EOC         
¦ abbreviation (in the UK) Equal Opportunities Commission.
Emergency operations center         
  • An emergency operations center operated by the [[United States Army Corps of Engineers]]
CENTRAL COMMAND AND CONTROL FACILITY FOR INCIDENT MANAGEMENT AND PREPAREDNESS
Emergency Operations Center; Mobile Command Center; Emergency Operation Center; Emergency operation center; Emergency Operations Centre; Emergency operations centre
An emergency operations center (EOC) is a central command and control facility responsible for carrying out the principles of emergency preparedness and emergency management, or disaster management functions at a strategic level during an emergency, and ensuring the continuity of operation of a company, political subdivision or other organization.
Ethics of care         
ETHICAL THEORY
Ethic of care; Care ethics; Care-focused feminism
The ethics of care (alternatively care ethics or EoC) is a normative ethical theory that holds that moral action centers on interpersonal relationships and care or benevolence as a virtue. EoC is one of a cluster of normative ethical theories that were developed by feminists and environmentalists in the second half of the twentieth century.

Wikipedia

EOC

EOC may refer to:

  • Earth Observation Center
  • Eastern Oregon College, now Eastern Oregon University, in La Grande, Oregon
  • Eastern Orthodox Church
  • Economy of Communion
  • Elswick Ordnance Company, a defunct British armaments manufacturer
  • Emergency operations center
  • End of Course Test
  • Equal Opportunities Commission (disambiguation)
  • Ethernet over coax
  • Ethernet over copper
  • Ethics of care
  • Ethnography of communication
  • European Olympic Committees
  • European Orienteering Championships
  • Evangelical Orthodox Church
Examples of use of EOC
1. But the EOC said the results were not inconsistent.
2. The findings of the EOC should be the beginning of a national debate.
3. Jenny Watson, the EOC chair, said the gender pay gap was unacceptable.
4. It would, however, not be possible for individuals to approach the EOC.
5. The EOC estimates that '0% of Pakistani and Bangladeshi women are Muslims.