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  2. Levi, Ray & Shoup - Wikipedia

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    LRS was founded on September 21, 1979 by independent consultants Dick Levi, Roger Ray, and Bob Shoup. Levi eventually bought out his partners: Shoup in 1980, and Ray in 1993. Levi eventually bought out his partners: Shoup in 1980, and Ray in 1993.

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  4. Learning Record Store - Wikipedia

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    A Learning Record Store (LRS) [1] is a data store system that serves as a repository for learning records collected from connected systems where learning activities are conducted. It is an essential component in the process flow for using the Experience API (xAPI) [ 2 ] standard by ADL or the Caliper standard by IMS Global.

  5. LRS - Wikipedia

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    LRS may refer to: Science and technology. Lactated Ringer's solution, used for intravenous administration; Learning Record Store, a data store system;

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    Upcoming Innovations Refunds layoffs follow larger round last fall The company announced the layoffs of 155 employees, including 78 in West Des Moine s, in September.

  7. Where’s My Refund? What Pennsylvania Taxpayers Need To Know

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    As the April 18 tax deadline nears and state returns are filed, many Pennsylvania taxpayers will likely be -- or are already -- wondering how long it'll take to get their refunds this year. The...

  8. Refund theft - Wikipedia

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    Refund theft, also known as refund fraud, refund scam or whitehouse scam, is a crime which involves returning goods ineligible for refund to a retailer in exchange for money or other goods. The goods returned may have been acquired illegally, or they may be discarded damaged goods.

  9. Refund anticipation loan - Wikipedia

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    The loan term was usually about two to three weeks, related to the time it took the U.S. Internal Revenue Service to deposit refunds in electronic accounts. The loans were designed to make the refund available in as little as 24 hours. They were secured by a taxpayer's expected tax refund, and designed to offer customers quicker access to funds.