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  2. Jeannette Rankin - Wikipedia

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    Jeannette Pickering Rankin (June 11, 1880 – May 18, 1973) was an American politician and women's rights advocate who became the first woman to hold federal office in the United States. She was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives as a Republican from Montana in 1916 for one term, then was elected again in 1940. Rankin remains the only woman ever elected to Congress from Montana. [1 ...

  3. Database - Wikipedia

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    An SQL select statement and its result In computing, a database is an organized collection of data or a type of data store based on the use of a database management system (DBMS), the software that interacts with end users, applications, and the database itself to capture and analyze the data. The DBMS additionally encompasses the core facilities provided to administer the database. The sum ...

  4. Kathy Hochul - Wikipedia

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    Kathy Hochul ... Kathleen Courtney Hochul (/ ˈhoʊkəl / HOH-kəl; [1] née Courtney; born August 27, 1958) [2] is an American politician and lawyer who has served since 2021 as the 57th governor of New York. A member of the Democratic Party, she is New York's first female governor.

  5. General Services Administration - Wikipedia

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    The General Services Administration (GSA) is an independent agency of the United States government established in 1949 to help manage and support the basic functioning of federal agencies. The GSA supplies products and communications for U.S. government offices, provides transportation, office space, building services, and property management to federal employees, agencies, and develops ...

  6. Wells Fargo - Wikipedia

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    The injunction was overturned late in the evening on October 5, 2008, by the New York state appeals court. [65] Citigroup and Wells Fargo then entered into negotiations brokered by the FDIC to reach an amicable solution to the impasse. The negotiations failed.

  7. Universal basic income - Wikipedia

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    Universal basic income (UBI) [note 1] is a social welfare proposal in which all members of a given population regularly receive a minimum income in the form of an unconditional transfer payment, i.e., without a means test or need to perform work. [2][3][4] In contrast, a guaranteed minimum income (GMI) is paid only to those who do not already receive an income that is enough to live on. A UBI ...

  8. Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland, [d] officially the Swiss Confederation, [e] is a landlocked country located at the intersection of Central, Western, and Southern Europe. [f][g][17] It is bordered by Germany to the north, France to the west, Austria and Liechtenstein to the east, and Italy to the south. Switzerland is geographically divided among the Swiss Alps, the Swiss Plateau, and the Jura Mountains; the Alps ...

  9. Los Angeles Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is a public school district in Los Angeles County, California, United States. It is the largest public school system in California in terms of number of students and the second largest public school district in the United States, with only the New York City Department of Education having a larger student population. The school district's jurisdiction ...