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  2. Works Progress Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Works Progress Administration (WPA; renamed in 1939 as the Work Projects Administration) was an American New Deal agency that employed millions of jobseekers (mostly men who were not formally educated) to carry out public works projects, [1] including the construction of public buildings and roads.

  3. Wi-Fi Protected Access - Wikipedia

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    WPA also includes a Message Integrity Check, which is designed to prevent an attacker from altering and resending data packets. This replaces the cyclic redundancy check (CRC) that was used by the WEP standard. CRC's main flaw was that it did not provide a sufficiently strong data integrity guarantee for the packets it handled. [5]

  4. WPA - Wikipedia

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    WPA may refer to: Computing. Wi-Fi Protected Access, a wireless encryption standard; Windows Product Activation, in Microsoft software licensing;

  5. Federal Emergency Relief Administration - Wikipedia

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    It was replaced in 1935 by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). During the Hoover Administration, the federal government gave loans to the states to operate relief programs. One of these, the New York state program TERA (Temporary Emergency Relief Administration), was set up in 1931 and headed by Harry Hopkins , a close adviser to then ...

  6. Public Works Administration - Wikipedia

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    The WPA hired only people on relief who were paid directly by the federal government, while in contrast, the PWA gave contracts to private firms that hired workers for projects on the private sector job market. The WPA also had youth programs (the National Youth Administration), projects for women, and art projects that the PWA did not have. [24]

  7. Here’s Why the Sussexes Decided to Skip King Charles’s ...

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    Why Will and Kate Skipped the King’s Xmas Lunch WPA Pool - Getty Images. ... More royal drama is sure to come as the holidays approach, so stand by for updates. You Might Also Like.

  8. Temporal Key Integrity Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP / t iː ˈ k ɪ p /) is a security protocol used in the IEEE 802.11 wireless networking standard. TKIP was designed by the IEEE 802.11i task group and the Wi-Fi Alliance as an interim solution to replace WEP without requiring the replacement of legacy hardware.

  9. Elon Musk called Bill Gates ‘categorically insane’ and ‘an a* ...

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    Right: Justin Tallis - WPA Pool/Getty Images As Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates have both held the title of the richest man on earth, it’s easy to think that the two would ...