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  3. Universal transit pass - Wikipedia

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    Students pay for the pass as part of the regular tuition and fees assessed by the participating institutions. The institutions are charged for the U-PASS based on a daily per student charge that was initially set at 50 cents and increased on a regular basis. Since the fall of 2013, the new rate is $1.07 per day, or about $15 per semester.

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  5. Wings Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Wings Credit Union is an American credit union headquartered in Apple Valley, Minnesota. With assets of $8.4 billion, the credit union serves eligible Minnesota and Wisconsin counties, the metro areas of Detroit , Orlando , Atlanta and employees in the air transportation industry nationwide.

  6. Fairwinds Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    The credit union has established several partnerships within the Central Florida community. Since 2006, it has served as the official credit union for Universal Orlando and its employees. Additionally, Fairwinds has sponsored the Orlando Solar Bears since 2014 and is the official credit union for the Orlando City Soccer Club. [2]

  7. Universal Life Insurance: How Does It Compare to Other Policies?

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    Key Features of Universal Life Insurance. The main features of universal life insurance include: Permanent coverage: As long as you keep up with the minimum premium payments, this coverage sticks ...

  8. U.S. Air Force aeronautical rating - Wikipedia

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    The Military Aviator badge was superseded on 15 August 1917 by authorization of a new embroidered "wings" badge, [14] the first sketches of which are attributed to Arnold. A new rating, Reserve Military Aviator, was authorized on 3 June 1917 to rate pilots during World War I, with all ranks and grades being temporary.

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