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  2. Zen organisation and institutions - Wikipedia

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    Though a number of zen-buddhist monasteries exist in the western world, most practice takes place in Zen centers throughout the western world. Koné sees three issues in the emerging western Zen tradition: sustainability, legitimacy, and authority. [9] Sustainability: Zen groups and organizations need income to survive.

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  4. Zen Internet - Wikipedia

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    Zen Internet was founded in 1995 [2] by Richard Tang (then Managing Director, now CEO) [3] after a drink in the pub, [4] and was one of the first ISPs in the United Kingdom. Zen began by providing Internet access to schools and small businesses in the Rochdale area.

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    The Electronic Frontier Foundation characterized their approach of filing multiple trademark infringement lawsuits covering a wide range of businesses as trademark trolling, and EFF condemned the practice. [21] [22] [23] Initially, Zendesk's software was focused on assisting small businesses, but it transitioned to aid larger companies over time.

  6. Zen Peacemakers - Wikipedia

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    The Zen Peacemakers is a diverse network of socially engaged Buddhists, currently including the formal structures of the Zen Peacemakers International, [1] the Zen Peacemaker Order and the Zen Peacemaker Circles, [2] many affiliated individuals and groups, and communities formed by Dharma Successors of Roshi Bernie Glassman.

  7. Zen in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, a wealthy American couple invited Shaku to stay in the United States. For nine months he lived near San Francisco, where he established a small zendo in the home of Alexander and Ida Russell and gave regular zazen lessons. Shaku became the first Zen Buddhist priest to teach in North America. [1]

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  9. Zenreach - Wikipedia

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    Adentro produces a SaaS marketing platform used by businesses with physical locations. When customers at these businesses access their free public Wi-Fi, they are asked to provide an e-mail address or other form of contact information. Adentro uses that information to build a customer profile, track visit history, and deliver targeted ads. [7]