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  4. Jack C. Hayya - Wikipedia

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    During his undergraduate years he lived in the Cosmopolitan fraternity house at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, mostly with other foreign students. [5] He was an engineer on some large public works projects before returning to academia.

  5. Hayya, Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Hayya (Arabic: هيا), also Haiya, is a village [2] in the Red Sea State of Sudan. Hayya sits at the point where the railways and the roads which come from Atbara and Kassala, meet, and continue towards Suakin and Port Sudan. It is also a junction station on the mainline of the Sudan railway network.

  6. Captive portal - Wikipedia

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    A common method is to direct all World Wide Web traffic to a web server, which returns an HTTP redirect to a captive portal. [8] When a modern, Internet-enabled device first connects to a network, it sends out an HTTP request to a detection URL predefined by its vendor and expects an HTTP status code 200 OK or 204 No Content.

  7. Khalil al-Hayya - Wikipedia

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    Khalil al-Hayya (Arabic: خليل الحية; born 5 November 1960) is a Palestinian politician who has served as the deputy chairman of the Hamas Political Bureau since August 2024, succeeding deceased Saleh al-Arouri.

  8. Haya (god) - Wikipedia

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    Haya was a Mesopotamian god associated with scribal arts and possibly with grain. He was considered to be husband of Nisaba and father of Sud.He was also associated with Enlil, both as his father-in-law and an official in his service.

  9. Haya (Islam) - Wikipedia

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    Part of a series on: Islamic female dress; Types; Abaya; Al-amira; Boshiya; Burkini; Burqa; Çarşaf; Chador; Haik; Hijab; Jilbaab; Kerudung; Kimeshek; Khimar ...