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  2. Plenty of Fish - Wikipedia

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    On May 20, 2013, Frind implemented several changes to the website with the stated goal of focusing on "meaningful relationships". Among these changes were the removal of the "intimate encounters" option. [22] A related eliminated feature was the option to contact clients of age differences greater than "Markus", presumably Frind, found tasteful.

  3. Green–Tao theorem - Wikipedia

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    The Green–Tao paper states 'At the time of writing the longest known arithmetic progression of primes is of length 23, and was found in 2004 by Markus Frind, Paul Underwood, and Paul Jobling: 56211383760397 + 44546738095860 · k; k = 0, 1, . . ., 22.'.

  4. Talk:Plenty of Fish - Wikipedia

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    8 May 2013 letter to users who Frind decided not to summarily delete

  5. Galentine's Day: How Americans are making, keeping ... - AOL

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    Typically, people meet their closest lifelong friends through work and school, said Levine, who founded the Friendship Blog. But the COVID-19 pandemic closed those spaces for years.

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  7. Not all companies are backing away from DEI in the new Trump era

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    Over the past year, a number of high-profile companies have done about-faces on diversity, including Meta (), Walmart (), McDonald's (), Lowe’s (), Ford (), Tractor Supply (), and John Deere ...

  8. Symend raises $52M to help mediate when customers are ... - AOL

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    Symend, a Calgary, Canada-based company that builds behavioural analytics into customer engagement products to identify customers having trouble with their bills, and then suggests alternatives to ...

  9. How The World Bank Is Financing Environmental Destruction

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    In northern Peru, the World Bank's business-lending arm is part owner of the Yanacocha gold mine, accused by impoverished farming communities of despoiling their land in pursuit of the precious ore. The bank and IFC have stepped up investments in projects deemed to have a high risk of serious and environment damage, including oil pipelines, mines and even coal-fired power plants, an ...