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  2. Computers for Africa - Wikipedia

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    Computers for Africa may refer to: Computer technology for developing areas; Computers for African Schools "Computers 4 Africa" project of Digital Pipeline

  3. Frank R. Lautenberg Post Office and Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    Frank R. Lautenberg U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in Newark, NJ, Federal Judicial Center 40°43′50″N 74°10′23″W  /  40.7306°N 74.1730°W  / 40.7306; -74 This article about a building or structure in New Jersey is a stub .

  4. United States Post Office and Courthouse (Camden, New Jersey)

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    Located at 401 Market Street between Camden Central Business District and Cooper Grant, the United States Post Office and Courthouse opened in 1932.The neoclassical Art deco building was designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect under James A. Wetmore with an exterior primarily in limestone, granite, brick.

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  6. Computers for African Schools - Wikipedia

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    Once in Africa, through agreement with Microsoft, Windows operating system and Office is installed. When donated computers reach the end of their life or are found to be unserviceable, the local CFAS administering NGO collects them from the schools and they are shipped to a recycling plant in Johannesburg run by DESCO.

  7. African Institute of Computer Science - Wikipedia

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    The African Institute of Computer Science (IAI) is an intergovernmental school based in Libreville, Gabon. It was established under the auspices of the Organisation commune africaine et malgache in January 1971, in Fort-Lamy (now N'Djamena , the capital of Chad ).

  8. Postal worker tosses 300 pro-NJ Rep. Tom Kean Jr. election ...

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    A US Postal Service worker allegedly tossed about 300 mailers in support of New Jersey Republican Rep. Tom Kean, Jr., into a dumpster outside a Pennsylvania supermarket two weeks ago — and the ...

  9. Code for Africa - Wikipedia

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    Code for Africa was founded by Justin Arenstein in 2012 to develop resources to make data more accessible. Code for Africa creates projects and training to enable data journalism and make fact-checking and forensic data analysis tools accessible to journalists and citizens. [3] Code for Africa also organizes trainings for data journalism. [4] [5]