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  2. SocialWorks - Wikipedia

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    SocialWorks is a non-profit organization founded in Chicago in August 2016 by artist Chancelor Bennett (also known as Chance the Rapper ), Justin Cunningham, and Essence Smith. [1] [2] SocialWorks was founded in support of Chicago Public Schools (CPS). SocialWorks raises money for social issues that affect Chicago's youth, such as education ...

  3. BAI (organization) - Wikipedia

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    BAI Beacon: Formerly two separate conferences—BAI Retail Delivery and BAI Payments Connect—BAI Beacon is a two-day "immersive experience" for those in the financial services industry. Topics include sales, marketing and product development, channel strategies, payments strategy and fraud, compliance, small business, analytics, and technology.

  4. Carle Place Union Free School District - Wikipedia

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    9.68 (2009-10) District mascot. Frog. Colors. Green and White. Other information. Website. www .cps .k12 .ny .us. The Carle Place Union Free School District is a school district that serves all of Carle Place and parts of Westbury and Mineola in central Nassau County, Long Island, New York, United States.

  5. Lesaka Technologies - Wikipedia

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    lesakatech .com. Lesaka Technologies (formerly Net 1 UEPS Technologies) is a South-African financial technology company that is listed on the NASDAQ (Nasdaq: LSAK) and Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE: LSK). [2] [3] Lesaka’s primary focus is on financial inclusion, offering financial services to previously underserved communities and merchants.

  6. Pay per sale - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Pay-per-sale or PPS (sometimes referred to as cost-per-sale or CPS) is an online advertisement pricing system where the publisher or website owner is paid on the basis of the number of sales that are directly generated by an advertisement. It is a variant of the CPA ( cost per action) model, where the advertiser pays the publisher and ...

  7. Flow battery - Wikipedia

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    A typical flow battery consists of two tanks of liquids which are pumped past a membrane held between two electrodes. A flow battery, or redox flow battery (after reduction–oxidation), is a type of electrochemical cell where chemical energy is provided by two chemical components dissolved in liquids that are pumped through the system on separate sides and in opposite direction of a membrane.

  8. Supplicant (computer) - Wikipedia

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    In practice, a supplicant is a software application installed on an end-user's computer. The user invokes the supplicant and submits credentials to connect the computer to a secure network. If the authentication succeeds, the authenticator typically allows the computer to connect to the network. IEEE 802.1x network-diagram example.

  9. BT Wholesale and Ventures - Wikipedia

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    BT Wholesale and Ventures was a division of United Kingdom telecommunications company BT Group that provided voice, broadband, data, hosted communication, managed network and IT services to communications providers (CPs) in Great Britain. It was merged with BT's Business and Public Sector division to form BT Enterprise in October 2018.