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  2. Uma Gupta - Wikipedia

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    Uma G. Gupta is an Indian American academic who is a Professor of Business at the State University of New York at Buffalo State in Buffalo, New York, a motivational speaker and a business consultant. Gupta was awarded the Top Ten Influential Women in Technology in Houston, Texas, and was nominated again for this award in 2012 in Rochester, New ...

  3. Uma Preman - Wikipedia

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    Uma Preman (born 31 May 1970) is an Indian social worker from Kerala. She is the founder of Santhi Medical Information Center, a nonprofit charitable organization that provides medical guidance, care and rehabilitation for patients with limited income and resources.

  4. Nasaruddin Umar - Wikipedia

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    Nasaruddin Umar did his postgraduate studies at Syarif Hidayatullah University, Jakarta resulting is a Magister degree (1992), and a doctorate (1998).. During his doctorate studies, he was a visiting student for a PhD Program at McGill University, Montreal, Canada (1993–1994), and a visiting student for a PhD Program at Leiden University, Netherlands (1994–1995).

  5. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association

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    The first Editor-in-Chief was Dan Osterweil, MD. The 2nd Editor-in-Chief is John E. Morley, MB, BCh, Division of Geriatric Medicine, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri. The current Editors-in-Chief are Philip Sloane, MD, MPH and Sheryl Zimmerman, PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.

  6. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was founded in 1945 following the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence from the Netherlands. [5] The headquarters was initially located in the garage of the country's first Minister of Foreign Affairs, Achmad Soebardjo, at Jl. Cikini 80–82 in Jakarta. [5]

  7. Uma language - Wikipedia

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    Uma (known natively as Pipikoro) is an Austronesian language spoken in Central and South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Phonology. Consonants. Consonant inventory ...

  8. Uma longhouse - Wikipedia

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    Uma houses are traditional vernacular houses found on the western part of the island of Siberut in Indonesia. The island is part of the Mentawai islands off the west coast of Sumatra . The structures are influenced by the Acehnese style, built on a much larger scale.

  9. Uma Baka' people - Wikipedia

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    The Uma Baka' tribe were originally from the rural center of Borneo Island. Originally from Bahau River, the Uma Baka' people began moved out from that river system along with the Uma' Kulit people in the 18th century. [1] Although the tribe still remains in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, some of them have moved to Sarawak, Malaysia. The tribe was ...