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  2. Thomas Edmonds Wilson - Wikipedia

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    In 1882 his own indigenous guide Edwin Hunter led him to what was known to indigenous peoples as the lake of little fishes and is now known as Lake Louise and named it "Emerald Lake". [2] The named lasted until 1884 when the name "Emerald Lake" was changed to Lake Louise in honour of Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll , wife of the governor ...

  3. Out of the Wild - Wikipedia

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    Out of the Wild (known in the first season solely as The Alaska Experiment) is a Discovery Channel reality television series.The first and second seasons followed volunteers from urbanized backgrounds as they use survival skills in the back-country of Alaska during the fall and winter.

  4. National Volunteer Week - Wikipedia

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    A National Volunteer Week new proclamation has been issued by the American President each year since the holiday's inception. [6]The manner of celebration for national volunteer week varies, but many organizations host special events to help engage their local communities in volunteering and make them aware of opportunities that are available year-round.

  5. Doug McConnell - Wikipedia

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    The Bay Area Backroads program aired for 23 years in the San Francisco Bay Area, from 1985 through 2008. [4] [5]In 1985, Jerry Graham (born Gerald Granowsky in Indianapolis) [6] a former TV announcer, WNEW-FM employee, [7] WGRG (AM Pittsfield, Massachusetts) co-owner, [8] KSAN (1968 to 1980) general manager (1975—1977), [5] and KPIX "Pacific Currents" show host, [9] was cast by Bob Klein ...

  6. Guide International Service - Wikipedia

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    The Guide International Service (G.I.S.) was an organisation set up by the Girl Guides Association in Britain in 1942 with the aim of sending teams of adult Girl Guides to do relief work into Europe after World War II. [1] [2]

  7. Museum docent - Wikipedia

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    Museum docent is a title given in the United States of America to people who serve as guides and educators for the institutions they serve, usually as a volunteer (unpaid) position. The English word itself is derived from the Latin word docēns , the present active participle of docēre (to teach, to lecture).