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  2. La Salle Extension University - Wikipedia

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    La Salle Extension University (LSEU), [1] also styled as LaSalle Extension University, [2] was a nationally accredited private university based in Chicago, Illinois. Although the school offered resident educational programs in classes and seminars their primary mode of delivery was by way of distance learning. LSEU was in operation from 1908 ...

  3. Institut Supérieur de Marketing du Luxe (Sup de Luxe)

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    Alain Dominique Perrin is an emblematic figure in the luxury goods world, and is renowned for Cartier's renaissance and international development. In fact he is actually the president of Cartier and the founder of the Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain (361, BVD Raspail, Paris 14). [17] He was the first to define “modern luxury”.

  4. Great Books Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The foundation has two main programs: Junior Great Books, serving students in kindergarten through high school, and Great Books Discussion for college students, continuing education, and book groups. The organization derives its income from the sale of books, teacher professional development fees, contributions, and grants.

  5. Newberry Library - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Chicago, Illinois, and has been free and open to the public since 1887. The Newberry fosters a deeper understanding of our world by inspiring research and learning in the humanities and encouraging conversations about ideas that matter.

  6. Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago was created as the result of a 1964 meeting of 30 critics, collectors and dealers at the home of critic Doris Lane Butler to bring the long-discussed idea of a museum of contemporary art to complement the city's Art Institute of Chicago, according to a grand opening story in Time. [4]

  7. American Technical Publishers - Wikipedia

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    American Technical Publishers (ATP) is an employee-owned publishing company located in Orland Park, Illinois. ATP publishes training materials for career and technical education, industrial training, and apprenticeship programs. It is the only employee-owned career and technical publisher in the country. [1]

  8. University of Chicago Booth School of Business - Wikipedia

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    The University of Chicago Booth School of Business (branded as Chicago Booth) is the graduate business school of the University of Chicago, a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1898, Chicago Booth is the second-oldest business school in the U.S. and is associated with 10 Nobel laureates in the Economic Sciences, more ...

  9. Open Books - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, 60-80 Chicago Public Schools participated in Open Books programs. As of 2012, approximately 75 percent of Open Books $1.2 million budget comes from bookstore and online sales. [3] In 2014, Open Books opened their Pilsen store location. [8] The next year, Open Books opened another bookstore location in the West Loop. [9]