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  • [[Image:Wpa1.JPG|thumb|300px|WPA sewer crew]] ...dministration''' (later '''Work Projects Administration''', abbreviated '''WPA'''), was created on May 6, 1935 by Presidential order (Congress funded it a
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  • *[http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/VAGuide/indians.html WPA project: Indians in Virginia] *[http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/VAGuide/history.html WPA Project: History of Virginia]
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  • #redirect[[WPA]]
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  • #redirect[[WPA]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WPA]]
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  • WPA, the encryption used in later versions of IEEE 802.11 wireless networking.
    114 bytes (14 words) - 04:02, 15 August 2010
  • ...ch is completely broken. There are different variants of WPA. The original WPA is now deprecated in favour of WPA2. WPA2 is required for full compliance w ...sed. TKIP for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol was the original protocol in WPA, a stopgap required because WEP was broken; it can work on devices designed
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  • ...poral Key: Random value used to decrypt multicast and broadcast traffic in WPA wireless networks.
    289 bytes (40 words) - 11:06, 2 December 2013
  • The '''World Pool Association (WPA)''' is the governing body of [[pool (sport)|pool]]. It was founded in 1987
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  • * WPA Federal Writers' Project. ''Pennsylvania: A Guide to the Keystone State'',
    464 bytes (56 words) - 14:27, 5 August 2023
  • * [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/wpaintro/wpahome.html American Life Histories] WPA Writers' Project 1936–1940 at Library of Congress (US) ...Texts] of oral history of former U.S. slaves collected in the 1930s by the WPA, at [[Project Gutenberg]]
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  • {{r|WPA}}
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  • {{r|WPA}}
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  • * WPA. ''Virginia: A Guide to the Old Dominion'' (1940)
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  • ...loyees. It was designed to prevent the [[Works Projects Administration]] (WPA) from becoming a national political machine. It remains law today.
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  • * Federal Writers Project (1939). ''The WPA Guide to New York City'', The New Press (1995 reissue).
    1 KB (196 words) - 09:05, 9 November 2022
  • <blockquote>Often mistaken for WPA art, post office murals were actually executed by artists working for the S ...ipated in the '''Works Progress Administration, Federal Art Project''' '''(WPA/FAP)''' 1935-40
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  • ...of the [[Federal Emergency Relief Act]] and was replaced in 1935 by the [[WPA]]. ...n 1935 and its work taken over by two entirely new federal agencies, the [[WPA]] and the [[Social Security in the USA|Social Security Board]].
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  • ...now deprecated in favour of the newer system [[Wi-Fi Protected Access]] or WPA.
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  • [[Image:Wpa1.JPG|thumb|300px|WPA sewer crew]] ...dministration''' (later '''Work Projects Administration''', abbreviated '''WPA'''), was created on May 6, 1935 by Presidential order (Congress funded it a
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  • ...FERA)]] in 1933-35 and the even larger [[Works Progress Administration]] (WPA), (1935-43), which he directed and built into the largest employer in the c ...re shattered in 1940 by the [[Hatch Act]] which made it illegal to use the WPA for political purposes.
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