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  2. Guilded - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Guilded is developed by Guilded, Inc. which has been an independent product group of the Roblox Corporation since August 16, 2021. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] On May 31, 2024, Roblox Corporation announced that all current accounts must have a Roblox account linked before July 15, 2024 to continue using their Guilded account, while new users will only ...

  3. Rappelz - Wikipedia

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    Rappelz features a simple guild system, where any player above level 160 can register a guild at a Guild Official (NPC) in the major towns. Guilds offer players a group to play with. Up to five guilds can also come together to ally. This was implemented to avoid guild-hopping. An alliance owning a dungeon cannot add any other guild to the alliance.

  4. Guild - Wikipedia

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    If a woman did not join a guild first, she was required to obtain her husband's permission in order to receive the status of marchande publique. If she did join a guild, the status was conferred automatically. The privilege of marchande publique allowed a woman to participate in business as a legal adult, sign contracts, go to court, and borrow ...

  5. Thieves' guild - Wikipedia

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    In popular fiction, a thieves' guild is a formal association of criminals who participate in theft-related organized crime.The trope has been explored in literature, cinema, comic books, and gaming, such as in the Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser story "Thieves' House" by Fritz Leiber [citation needed] and the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.

  6. Help:Menu/Joining Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    If you're looking for things to edit, the Community portal has lists of open tasks, or you can join a subject-specific WikiProject. If you would like to create a new article, Starting an article will explain how to create a new page, with tips for success and a link to Wikipedia's Article Wizard , which can guide you through the process of ...

  7. International Affiliation of Writers Guilds - Wikipedia

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    The International Writers' Guild was founded in 1966 by unions from the United Kingdom, United States, and Yugoslavia. It gradually grew, but in 1986 it was replaced by the "International Affiliation of Writers' Guilds", with its founding members all being in English-speaking countries.

  8. Programmers Guild - Wikipedia

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    The Guild has been described as "a nonprofit group with a volunteer staff." [7] [8] It was founded in 1998, [9] and won in a case it filed 2006 with the US Department of Justice. [10] [11] The Programmers Guild was an active participant in various legislative hearings, [12] and companies such as Intel, Microsoft and Oracle supported them. [1]

  9. City and Guilds of London Institute - Wikipedia

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    It also saw the introduction of the City & Guilds Mnemonic Code for computer teaching. In 1974, the Business Education Council (BEC) was established, again administered by City & Guilds. This had the remit to rationalise and improve the relevance of sub-degree vocational education in Further Education and Higher Education colleges and in ...