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  2. Passion Conferences - Wikipedia

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    Passion Conferences (also referred to as Passion and the 268 Generation, originally named Choice Ministries) is a Christian organization founded by Louie Giglio and Chris Tomlin in 1997. [1] The organization is known for its annual gatherings of young adults between the ages of 18 and 25, more specifically college students.

  3. List of Cornell Manhattan Project people - Wikipedia

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    Oswald C. Brewster – Cornell class of 1918, project engineer who wrote to senior government officials warning about the potential of atomic bombs ending civilization. [2] Walter S. Carpenter Jr. – oversaw the DuPont company's involvement in the Manhattan Project

  4. Passion (worship band) - Wikipedia

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    Passion's first record, Our Soul's Desire, was released in 1997 under Star Song Records.After Star Song artists transferred to Sparrow Records, [2] Passion released two more live albums, including 1999's Better Is One Day, which saw Passion charting on the Billboard Christian Albums chart for the first time. [3]

  5. Emerson Collective - Wikipedia

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    Emerson Collective is an organization focused on education, immigration reform, the environment, media and journalism, and health. Founded by billionaire philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, [2] the collective, which operates under a limited liability company (LLC) model, uses philanthropy, impact investing, advocacy, and community engagement as tools to broadly spur change in the United States ...

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    Heart of Passion (nonprofit) - Founded in 2004 by teen cancer survivor, Savannah Gladbach, Heart of Passion is a 501(c)3 charity that serves teens with cancer and their families in and around Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, and Tennessee. The lead program are the annual Red Carpet Day retreats that follow a "for teens, from teens ...

  7. James Clear - Wikipedia

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    Raised in Hamilton, Ohio, Clear received his degree in biomechanics from Denison University in 2008, where he also served as captain of the baseball team. [4] [5] During his time at university he took part at the St. Gallen Symposium twice and won the Global Essay Competition in his second year attending.

  8. Notorious (1946 film) - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. had just dropped atomic bombs on Japan; Selznick argued that the first film out about atomic weaponry would be the most successful and Grant was not available for three months. [7] Selznick also believed Grant would be difficult to manage and make high salary demands, [8] but most telling of all—Selznick owned Cotten's contract. [7]

  9. The Manhattan Project (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Manhattan Project is a 1986 American science fiction thriller film.Named after the World War II-era program that constructed the first atomic bombs, the plot revolves around a gifted high school student who decides to construct an atomic bomb for a national science fair.