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FetLife was launched on January 3, 2008, by John Kopanas (also known by his username John Baku), a software engineer in Montreal, Quebec. [2][3][4] Frustrated by attempts to find women who had the same sexual interests as he did, Baku created a website in 2007 called "FriendsWithFetishes".
228 (FTF) Next Level Sports is an American sports-oriented cable and satellite television channel. The network also operates an online presence under the alternate brand For the Fans (FTF).
The FTF was founded in 1952. At the time, the major Danish trade union centre was the Danish Confederation of Trade Unions (LO), which was affiliated to the Social Democratic Party. Many clerical unions objected to this affiliation, and founded the FTF as an unaffiliated rival. Over time, fierce rivalry with the LO turned to co-operation, and ...
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An extranet is a controlled private network that allows access to partners, vendors and suppliers or an authorized set of customers – normally to a subset of the information accessible from an organization's intranet. An extranet is similar to a DMZ in that it provides access to needed services for authorized parties, without granting access ...
The Fair Trade Federation (FTF) is a nonprofit trade association that provides support to and promotes North American businesses that they identify as being fully committed to the principles of fair trade. [ 1] In this vein, it describes itself as "part of the global fair trade movement, promoting a system that aims to pay fair wages and create ...
Sara-Jane Cox-Conklin (Nee Cox) (born April 23, 1964) is a former British modern pentathlete and professional triathlete known for her significant achievements across twenty sports.
According to Feed the Future, it is "the U.S. government's global hunger and food security initiative." [1] The Feed the Future Initiative began as an effort "to combat the global food price spikes of 2007 and 2008." [2] In 2009, President Barack Obama committed $3.5 billion over a 3-year period to a global initiative with the intent of ...