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    In 2002, WCC supports a moratorium on executions in New York State and the Women's Health and Wellness Act, which would provide comprehensive health care to women in New York State; In 2004, WCC participates in the March for Women's Lives in Washington, D.C. In 2005, WCC hosts a conference, "Revitalizing Citizen Participation for the 21st Century"

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  4. Adore Me - Wikipedia

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    Adore Me is a direct-to-consumer women's intimate apparel brand based in New York City. [1] The company was started by Morgan Hermand-Waiche in 2010 while he was an MBA student at Harvard Business School [2] and is a Certified B Corporation. [3]

  5. Adidas Ultraboost - Wikipedia

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    Released in 2015 as simply the Adidas Ultraboost, the Adidas Ultraboost 1.0 was the first shoe ever to use the Boost technology from Adidas. It had a knitted upper called Primeknit on top of the Boost sole and plastic cases on the sides to represent the three-stripe logo and house the laces.

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    The majority of women have alarmingly low bank account balances, a recent GOBankingRates survey found. According to the survey of 1,000 Americans, 42% of women keep a minimum balance of $100 or ...

  7. Ed Mitzen - Wikipedia

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    In October 2020, Mitzen co-founded The Business for Good Foundation with his wife Lisa. [13] The 50(c)(3) non-profit operates multiple businesses in the Greater Capital Region that offer living wages and healthcare benefits to employees, and donates all profits back to local charitable causes. [14]