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Financial Services Company
Financial Services Company BUSINESS PLAN PRISMA MICROFINANCE, INC. 2 Claremont Street Boston, Massachusetts 02118 Prisma MicroFinance, Inc., is a private, mission-driven company with operating subsidiaries in Central America that provide ... Read more |
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Peter Ferdinand Drucker
Peter Ferdinand Drucker 1909-2005, American economist, b. Vienna, Austria. After receiving a doctorate in international and public law from Frankfurt Univ. (1931), Drucker was a financial writer for a German newspaper. In 1933 he moved to London, then to the United States (1937), where he became a... Read more |
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Claremont
Claremont 1 City (1990 pop. 32,503), Los Angeles co., S Calif., in a citrus farm area at the foot of the San Gabriel Mts.; inc. 1907. Mainly residential, the city is an educational center and has light manufacturing. The Claremont Colleges are there, as is the Southern California School of... Read more |
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Rosemary Radford Ruether
Rosemary Radford Ruether Rosemary Radford Ruether (born 1936) was an internationally acclaimed church historian, theologian, writer, and teacher specializing in the area of women and religion. She was a major voice in raising a feminist critique of the traditionally male field of Christian... Read more |
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Robin Williams
Williams, Robin 1951(?)–(Ray DiTutto, Marty Fromage, Sudy Nim, George Spelvin, Ray D. Tutto) PERSONALFull name, Robin McLaurin Williams; born July 21, 1951 (some sources cite 1952), in Chicago, IL; son of Robert W. (an auto executive) and Laurie (a fashion model) Williams; married Valerie Velardi... Read more |
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Ben Harper
Ben Harper 1969– Musician At a Glance… Selected discography Sources Singer-songwriter Ben Harper came into the national spotlight as a retro 1960s-type folksinger, with songs such as “Like a King,” which protested the Rodney King beating while referring at the same time... Read more |
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John Coleman Bennett
John Coleman Bennett The American Protestant social ethicist John Coleman Bennett (1902-1995) was a leading Christian thinker of the century who applied ethical principles to urgent issues of modern society. John Coleman Bennett was born on July 22, 1902, in Kingston, Ontario, to American... Read more |
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Trampoline
Trampoline Background A trampoline is an elevated, essentially buoyant webbed bed or canvas sheet supported by springs or elastic shock cords. It is surrounded by a metal frame and used as a springboard for tumbling. The trampoline is used in the sport of trampolining (sometimes ... Read more |
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Seminary
SEMINARY SEMINARY. The Council of Trent (1545– Read more |
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