- POPTECH
- abbr. and/or acronym.
Population Technical Assistance Project
American Life League. Abbreviations and acronyms. 2014.
Population Technical Assistance Project
American Life League. Abbreviations and acronyms. 2014.
Poptech — (also known as Pop!Tech) is a nonprofit organization mostly known for its annual mass media and technology conference that takes place in Camden, Maine. It defines itself as “a network of remarkable people, extraordinary conferences, powerful… … Wikipedia
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George Fox — Infobox Person caption = Supposed portrait [This picture, reputedly by Peter Lely, is in the collection of Swarthmore College. Its authenticity is questioned (see for example, Fenn, W. W. (April 1926). The American Historical Review , Vol.31 No.3 … Wikipedia