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  2. Federal Board (Liberal Democrats) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Board is the governing body of the Liberal Democrats. It is chaired by the party president, currently Mark Pack , and includes members of the party-at-large elected every three years in an all-member ballot, as well as representatives from the state parties, MPs, peers, MEPs, and councillors. [ 1 ]

  3. Brainly - Wikipedia

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    Brainly is an education company based in Kraków, Poland, with headquarters in New York City.It is an AI-powered homework help platform targeting students and parents. As of November 2020, Brainly reported having 15 million daily active users, making it the world's most popular education app. [2] In 2024, FlexOS reported Brainly as the #1 Generative AI Tool in the education category and the #6 ...

  4. Federal Reserve Board of Governors - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, commonly known as the Federal Reserve Board, is the main governing body of the Federal Reserve System. It is charged with overseeing the Federal Reserve Banks and with helping implement the monetary policy of the United States .

  5. Structure of the Federal Reserve System - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Reserve System is composed of five parts: [3] [7] The presidentially appointed Board of Governors (or Federal Reserve Board), an independent federal government agency located in Washington, D.C.

  6. Criticism of the Federal Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Reserve Board was created to control, regulate and stabilize credit in the interest of all people. . . . The Federal Reserve Board is the most gigantic financial power in all the world. Instead of using this great power as the Federal Reserve Act intended that it should, the board . . . delegated this power to the banks. [20] [21]

  7. Purushottam Agrawal - Wikipedia

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    Born on 25 August 1955 in the city of Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, he completed his MA in political science from Jiwaji University (Gwalior) in 1977. Later, he moved to Delhi, for an MA in Hindi literature at Jawaharlal Nehru University, and, in 1985, a PhD focusing on "The Social Meaning of Kabir's Bhakti" supervised by Namvar Singh.

  8. ePathshala - Wikipedia

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  9. Aggarwal - Wikipedia

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    Aggarwal is a surname. See List of Agrawals. Notable people with the surname include: Aarthi Aggarwal (active from 2001), Indian actress who primarily acts in Telugu films; Ankit Aggarwal (born 1983), Indian cricketer; Anu Aggarwal (born 1969), Indian model and film actress; Bharat Aggarwal, Indian-American biochemist