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  2. SWG - Wikipedia

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    SWG may refer to: IBM Software Group, an internal division of IBM. Scientific Working Group, an organisational structure for US forensic scientists. Screen Writers Guild, a former writers union. Secure Web Gateway, a product providing threat protection and content filtering for internet access. Sleeping With Ghosts, a 2003 album by UK band Placebo.

  3. Gateway (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    Gateway (telecommunications) A gateway is a piece of networking hardware or software used in telecommunications networks that allows data to flow from one discrete network to another. Gateways are distinct from routers or switches in that they communicate using more than one protocol to connect multiple networks [1] [2] and can operate at any ...

  4. Sanjay Leela Bhansali - Wikipedia

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    Padma Shri (2015) Signature. Sanjay Leela Bhansali ( Gujarati: [ˈsəndʒeː ˈlilɑː ˈbʱəɳsɑliː]; born 24 February 1963) is an Indian filmmaker, producer and music composer, who is known for his work in Hindi films. [1] He is the recipient of several awards, including seven National Film Awards and 12 Filmfare Awards (of which five were ...

  5. New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    At 7,354 square miles (19,050 km 2 ), New Jersey is the fifth-smallest state in land area, but with close to 9.3 million residents as of the 2020 United States census, its highest decennial count ever, it ranks 11th in population. The state capital is Trenton, and the state's most populous city is Newark.

  6. Renewable energy - Wikipedia

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    Renewable energy (or green energy) is energy from renewable natural resources that are replenished on a human timescale. Using renewable energy technologies helps with climate change mitigation, energy security, and also has some economic benefits. [1] Commonly used renewable energy types include solar energy, wind power, hydropower, bioenergy ...

  7. Cameron International - Wikipedia

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    Cameron International Corporation (formerly Cooper Cameron Corporation (CCC) and Cooper Oil Tool, Cameron Iron Works) though now operating under Schlumberger, is a global provider of pressure control, production, processing, and flow control systems as well as project management and aftermarket services for the oil and gas and process ...

  8. Cirrus (interbank network) - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1982; 42 years ago. ( 1982) Owner. Mastercard. Cirrus is a worldwide interbank network that provides cash to Mastercard cardholders. As a subsidiary of Mastercard, it connects all Mastercard's credit, debit, and prepaid cards, as well as ATM cards issued by various banks worldwide bearing the Mastercard/ Maestro logo. [1]

  9. Gate of the Sun - Wikipedia

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    Gate of the Sun. Coordinates: 16.5544°S 68.6741°W. The "Gate of the Sun". The Gate of the Sun, also known as the Gateway of the Sun (in older literature simply called " (great) monolithic Gateway of Ak-kapana", [1] is a monolithic gateway at the site of Tiahuanaco by the Tiwanaku culture, an Andean civilization of Bolivia that thrived around ...