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  2. WAC Clearinghouse - Wikipedia

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    The WAC Clearinghouse publishes peer-reviewed, open-access journals and books, as well as other professional resources for teachers and instructional materials for students. Writing-across-the-curriculum (WAC) refers to a formal programmatic approach within contemporary secondary and higher education composition studies that promotes the ...

  3. Clearing house (finance) - Wikipedia

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    The origins of clearing houses date back to bank cheque clearing in the 18th century. The London Clearing-House was established between 1750 and 1770 as a place where the clerks of the bankers of the city of London could assemble daily to exchange with one another the cheques drawn upon and bills payable at their respective houses.

  4. The Clearing House Payments Company - Wikipedia

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    The Clearing House Payments Company L.L.C. (PayCo) is a U.S.-based limited liability company formed by Clearing House Association. PayCo is a private sector, payment system infrastructure that operates an electronic check clearing and settlement system (SVPCO), a clearing house, and a wholesale funds transfer system (CHIPS). [1]

  5. Clearing house - Wikipedia

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    The Clearing House Payments Company, an American check clearing and wholesale funds transfer company The Clearing House, its parent organization; Bank Policy Institute, an entity which subsumed the Clearing House Association, a former arm of The Clearing House; New York Clearing House, first and largest U.S. bank clearing house; Pan-European ...

  6. Publishers Clearing House - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Clearing House was founded in 1953 in Port Washington, New York by Harold Mertz, [5] [6] a former manager of a door-to-door sales team for magazine subscriptions. [7] The company started in Mertz's basement with help from his first wife LuEsther and daughter Joyce.

  7. Oceana Publications - Wikipedia

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    "Oceana Publications, Inc." Publications Clearing House Bulletin. American Association of Law Libraries. 1987. Volumes 1 and 2. Page 79 et seq. Google Books "Oceana purchases Glanville Company". Library Journal. 1960. Volume 85. Issue 2. Page 1411. Google Books "Oceana buys Glanville, Plans to Expand List" (1960) 177 Publishers Weekly 199 ...

  8. The Clearing House - Wikipedia

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    The Clearing House is a banking association and payments company owned by the largest commercial banks in the United States. The Clearing House is the parent organization of The Clearing House Payments Company L.L.C., which owns and operates core payments system infrastructure in the United States, including ACH, wire payments, check image clearing, and real-time payments [1] through the RTP ...

  9. Labor Law Journal - Wikipedia

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    The target audience for the journal is academics, practicing attorneys, employers, and human resources managers. The Labor Law Journal was founded in 1949, and is published quarterly by Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory US, formerly Commerce Clearing House, Inc.