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  2. Peter Greer - Wikipedia

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    Peter Keith Greer is an author, speaker, and president and CEO of HOPE International, a global Christ-centered economic development organization serving throughout Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. Peter and his wife, Laurel, have four children and live in Lancaster, PA.

  3. Park West Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Park West Gallery is a commercial art gallery based in Southfield, Michigan, United States. [1] Park West Gallery claims to be the largest private art gallery in the world, but that is largely disputed, and that it has sold hundreds of works of art for thousands of dollars. [2]

  4. Greer (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Greer, British actress; Peter Greer (born 1975), Christian advocate for those living in poverty, president and CEO of HOPE International; Ray Greer, game designer; Rebecca Greer (born 1936), American nonfiction writer, editor of Woman's Day magazine; Ricardo Greer (born 1977), Dominican-American former professional basketball player

  5. Why did congress hold a hearing on UFOs this week? Former ...

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    Greer reported accounts from over 700 high-level government and corporate whistleblowers willing to testify regarding the UFO/extraterrestrial issue and has been gathering evidence for decades on ...

  6. Northland Center - Wikipedia

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    Northland Center was an enclosed shopping mall on an approximately 159-acre (64 ha) site located near the intersection of M-10 (the John C. Lodge Freeway) and Greenfield Road in Southfield, Michigan, an inner-ring suburb of Detroit, Michigan, United States. Construction began in 1952 and the mall opened on March 22, 1954.

  7. Duns Scotus College - Wikipedia

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    The former Duns Scotus College, once a Franciscan monastery in Southfield, is now the non-denominational Word of Faith. Duns Scotus College was a private college of the Friars Minor in Southfield, Michigan from 1930 until 1979. It was first regularly accredited in 1969. [1]

  8. Southfield Furnace Ruin - Wikipedia

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    The Southfield Furnace Ruin in Southfields, New York, was a longtime smelting site for iron ore mined from nearby veins in what is now Sterling Forest State Park. It is located on the north side of Orange County Route 19 , 0.7 miles northwest of the junction with New York State Route 17 .

  9. Southfield High School - Wikipedia

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    Southfield High School for the Arts and Technology is a public high school located in Southfield, Michigan. The school was founded in 1951. The school was founded in 1951. It serves grades 9–12 for the Southfield Public Schools .