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  2. Tampon tax - Wikipedia

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    Tampon tax (or period tax) is a popular term used to call attention to tampons, and other feminine hygiene products, being subject to value-added tax (VAT) or sales tax, unlike the tax exemption status granted to other products considered basic necessities.

  3. Certification for Aquaculture Professionals - Wikipedia

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    The course covers production of catfish, tilapia, shrimp and mussels. [4] Modules are revised and updated to reflect current market trends and new technology. While all 10 modules must be completed for the certification, it is possible to implement individual modules for education of specific needs. Currently a module on Mariculture is being ...

  4. Nadya Okamoto - Wikipedia

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    Nadya Teresa Okamoto (born February 11, 1998) is an American social entrepreneur who is the founder and former executive director of the non-profit organization Period Inc., [1] which distributes menstrual hygiene products and advocates for ending what is known as the tampon tax. [2]

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  6. Pennsbury to pilot free period products in high school bathrooms

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  7. Free bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Free bleeding is the practice of menstruating without blocking or collecting the period flow. In recent years it has become a subject of public debate. In recent years it has become a subject of public debate.

  8. Aisle (company) - Wikipedia

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    The products were designed and created by fashion designer Madeleine Shaw in 1993. Shaw wrote the first business plan for Lunapads in 1994, and in 1995 opened a store and small production facility. In 1999 Lunapads was co-founded with Suzanne Siemens, [2] an accountant that Shaw met at a community leadership course. The companies mission was ...

  9. Ara Institute of Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    Ara is internationally recognised and has one of the best English language training centres in New Zealand. Over 50 countries are represented among staff and students at Ara. On 1 April 2020, Ara became a subsidiary of Te PÅ«kenga (the New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology) alongside the 15 other institutes of technology and ...