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  2. Adam Neumann - Wikipedia

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    Adam Neumann (Hebrew: אדם נוימן; born April 25, 1979) is an Israeli-American billionaire [4] businessman and investor. In 2010, he co-founded WeWork with Miguel McKelvey, where he was CEO from 2010 to 2019.

  3. WeWork - Wikipedia

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    In May 2008, Israeli Adam Neumann and American Miguel McKelvey established GreenDesk, an "eco-friendly coworking space" in Brooklyn. [17] In 2010, Neumann and McKelvey sold the business and founded WeWork, renting its first location in SoHo, Manhattan, which opened in April 2011. [17]

  4. WeBWorK - Wikipedia

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    WeBWorK uses a Perl-based language called PG to specify exercises, which allows instructors a great deal of flexibility in how exercises are presented. [1] WeBWorK was originally developed at the University of Rochester by professors Michael Gage and Arnold Pizer. It is now a free software project maintained by many contributors at several ...

  5. Council of Federated Organizations - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) was a coalition of the major Civil Rights Movement organizations operating in Mississippi. COFO was formed in 1961 to coordinate and unite voter registration and other civil rights activities in the state and oversee the distribution of funds from the Voter Education Project .

  6. COFO - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 September 2006, at 06:58 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. COFCO Group - Wikipedia

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    COFCO (Chinese: 中粮; full name: China Oil and Foodstuffs Corporation) is a Chinese state-owned food processing holding company.COFCO Group is China's largest food processor, manufacturer and trader. [5]

  8. Webwork (Indian web site) - Wikipedia

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    Webwork was an Indian website portal accused of being a Ponzi scheme. [1] The site was promoted by a Bollywood star, and was said to have scammed Rs 125 crore from users. Webwork's directors were arrested in February 2017.

  9. Carpenters for Christmas - Wikipedia

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    A COFO office and Freedom School was ultimately located near the college on 100 Rust Avenue and North Memphis Street and was referred to as Freedom House. It was the headquarters for the voter registration movement in north Mississippi and the headquarters of the local Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).