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  2. ‘Next Steps’ addiction recovery program finally introduced to ...

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    But Walters said the men’s next step program has been successful. The recidivism rate — the tendency of someone convicted to re-offend — is around 10% out of all participants.

  3. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Consumer Reports launched Consumer Reports Television. [41] By March 2005 it was "hosted" by over 100 stations. [42] [43] On August 1, 2006, Consumer Reports launched ShopSmart, [44] a magazine aimed at young women. [45] In 2008, Consumer Reports acquired The Consumerist blog from Gawker Media. [46]

  4. Project on the Status and Education of Women - Wikipedia

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    The Project on the Status and Education of Women (PSEW) was the first United States project focused on gender equity in education. Formed in 1971 by the Association of American Colleges (AAC), known today as the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AACU), PSEW worked to improve access to and equity within higher education for women, addressing the needs of university students ...

  5. Center for Organizational Research and Education - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Organizational Research and Education (CORE), formerly the Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) and prior to that the Guest Choice Network, is an American non-profit entity founded by Richard Berman. It describes itself as "dedicated to protecting consumer choices and promoting common sense." [2]

  6. Consumer Reports is a United States-based non-profit organization which conducts product testing and product research to collect information to share with consumers so that they can make more informed purchase decisions in any marketplace.

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports was established in 1936 to advance the Consumer Movement through product testing and advocating for consumer rights. Today the organization employs 500 people to conduct experiments at its laboratories, report the results, do journalism on consumer issues, and present the consumer perspective in policy discussions.

  8. Blue Card - Wikipedia

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    Blue card, a permit for handgun-purchasing issued in Rhode Island; The Blue Card, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing financial assistance to destitute Holocaust survivors in the United States; Blue card (Australia), a system used in Queensland as a prevention and monitoring system for people working with children and young people ...

  9. Student loans: Grand Canyon University fined $37.7M for ... - AOL

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    Department of Education found that GCU lied to students about the cost to attend doctorate programs. Student loans: Grand Canyon University fined $37.7M for 'deceptive' practices [Video] Skip to ...