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- Seeking Agent X - Logic game using real-life personal ads, get clues about your rivals' secret identities by reading personal ads to them. You race to figure them out, before someone figures you out and knocks you out of the game.
- Amirsalam and Damitz - Immigration counsel service for the Iran and German communities. Offers an online immigration assessment form and seeks agents.
- Calvin College - Four-year Christian liberal arts college in the Reformed tradition of historic Christianity. Through learning, we seek to be agents of renewal in the academy, church, and society.
Wikipedia Articles
- Mail submission agent - A mail submission agent or MSA is a computer program or software agent which receives electronic mail messages from a mail user agent (MUA) and contacts a mail transfer agent (MTA) for delivery of the mail.
- Mail transfer agent - A mail transfer agent or MTA (also called a mail transport agent, message transfer agent, mail server, SMTPD (short for SMTP daemon), or a mail exchanger (MX) in the context of the Domain Name System) is a computer program or software agent that transfers electronic mail messages from one computer to another.
- Polling agent - In elections in the United Kingdom, a polling agent is someone appointed by either the election agent of a candidate standing for election, or where there is no election agent the candidate personally, to oversee polling at the election count. The appointment of a polling agent is not legally required.
- Registered agent - In the United States, a registered agent is a business or individual designated to receive service of process (SOP) when a business entity is a party in a legal action such as a lawsuit or summons. In some states the function is also referred to as a resident agent or statutory agent, however most states have changed their statutes call this function "registered agent.
- Principal-agent problem - In political science and economics, the principal-agent problem treats the difficulties that arise under conditions of incomplete and asymmetric information when a principal hires an agent. Various mechanisms may be used to try to align the interests of the agent with those of the principal, such as piece rates/commissions, profit sharing, efficiency wages, the agent posting a bond, or fear of firing.