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  2. Microsoft Office 2021 - Wikipedia

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    It was released on October 5, 2021. [6] A successor, Microsoft Office 2024 is expected to be rolled out in the second half of 2024. [7] Office 2021 retains the same major version number of 16 that previous versions of Office had. It introduces new dynamic arrays, XLOOKUP [8] features for Excel, full dark-mode support and performance improvements.

  3. Nigger - Wikipedia

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    [The word's use] in popular media like music and film have created some confusion as to whether or not there is ever a time when the use of the N-word is acceptable. For non-Black people, the word should not be spoken as there is almost no context in which it is appropriate or constructive (even when singing a song or reading a script).

  4. Kimberlé Crenshaw - Wikipedia

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    Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw (born May 5, 1959) is an American civil rights advocate and a scholar of critical race theory.She is a professor at the UCLA School of Law and Columbia Law School, where she specializes in race and gender issues.

  5. World Scholar's Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Scholar's Challenge is the most valuable event because of its difficulty, with no student ever having achieved a perfect score. In terms of medals collected at the closing ceremony, the World Scholar's Cup awards at most 6 medals representing achievements in the 6 categories. Students can be awarded multiple medals for the Scholar's Challenge.

  6. Word processor (electronic device) - Wikipedia

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    Word processors evolved dramatically once they became software programs rather than dedicated machines. They can usefully be distinguished from text editors, the category of software they evolved from. [5] [6] A text editor is a program that is used for typing, copying, pasting, and printing text (a single character, or strings of characters).

  7. JD Vance - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Vance co-founded Narya Capital in Cincinnati with financial backing from Thiel, Eric Schmidt, and Marc Andreessen. [69] In 2020, he raised $93 million for the firm. [ 70 ] With Thiel and former Trump adviser Darren Blanton, Vance has invested in Rumble , a Canadian online video platform popular with the political right.

  8. Kimberly Cheatle - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly A. Cheatle (born 1970/1971 [1]) is an American former law enforcement officer who served as the 27th director of the United States Secret Service from 2022 until 2024.

  9. Imane Khelif - Wikipedia

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    At the 2019 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships, she finished 33rd in the women's lightweight event after being eliminated in the first round by Natalia Shadrina. [ 16 ] [ 20 ] In March 2021, she won a gold medal at the Istanbul Bosphorus International Boxing Tournament, defeating Anastasia Belyakova in the final of the women's lightweight ...