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  2. QuinStreet - Wikipedia

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    QuinStreet, Inc. is a publicly traded marketing company based in Foster City, California. The company was investigated in 2012 by 20 U.S. states for using deceptive marketing tactics to promote for-profit schools to U.S. veterans. QuinStreet agreed to pay $2.5 million and made several changes to its practices to end the investigation.

  3. Amjad Islam Amjad - Wikipedia

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    In December 2019, Amjad received the Necip Fazil International Culture and Art Award in Istanbul, Turkey. [14] Amjad Islam Amjad also wrote dramas based on criticism. He has been honoured with many national and international awards. [6] He was a member of Blessing for All foundation. [15] [16] [17] [18]

  4. Category:Sunni imams - Wikipedia

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    A. Amjad Ali Aazmi; Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab; Abd Allah al-Qaysi; Abd Allah ibn al-Mubarak; Abdul Hakim Sialkoti; Daayiee Abdullah; Abu al-Barakat al-Nasafi

  5. QuinStreet Gets a New CFO - AOL

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    QuinStreet has undergone a shuffle in its executive suite. One of the more significant results is that the firm has a new CFO and senior vice president, Gregory Wong. The appointment is effective ...

  6. List of Ahmadis - Wikipedia

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    Amjad Khan Chowdhury– Founder of PRAN-RFL Group; Scientists. Professor Abdus Salam [46] – First Pakistani and first Ahmadi Muslim recipient of a Nobel Prize in ...

  7. Prithimpassa family - Wikipedia

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    Ali Amjad's Clock in Sylhet town. Moulvi Nawab Ali Amjad Khan (1871–1905), an Honorary Magistrate and educationist, had hobbies of horse riding, polo and hunting. He was known to have single-handedly shot 43 tigers. [8] During his tenure, the family had become the wealthiest in Sylhet. [9]

  8. eWeek - Wikipedia

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    eWeek (Enterprise Newsweekly, stylized as eWEEK), formerly PCWeek, [1] is a technology and business magazine.Previously owned by QuinStreet; Nashville, Tennessee marketing company TechnologyAdvice acquired eWeek in 2020.

  9. Arab Labor - Wikipedia

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    The series premiered on Keshet Channel 2 in Israel in 2007. The second season was broadcast in 2008 and the third season in 2012. [1] The series, whose title in colloquial Hebrew carries the implication of "shoddy or second-rate work", [2] focuses on the family and work situations of Amjad, an Arab-Israeli journalist.