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  2. Merwin & Hulbert - Wikipedia

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    Merwin, Hulbert, and Co. or Merwin Hulbert was an American firearms designer and marketer based in New York City which produced revolvers and rifles from 1874 to 1896. The firearms were manufactured by a subsidiary company, Hopkins & Allen of Norwich, Connecticut . [ 1 ]

  3. List of large-group awareness training organizations - Wikipedia

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    Ascension Leadership Academy; B. C. Call of the Shofar (founded by Simcha Frischling) [citation needed]

  4. Leadership school - Wikipedia

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    A leadership school is an organization, or entity within an organization, that provides education that focuses on the development of leaders. This activity can be undertaken at different levels. It can be in the form of training, seminars, institutes, or more comprehensive frameworks that lead to the awarding of a certificate, degree, or diploma.

  5. Leadership Academy - Wikipedia

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    Leadership Academy can refer to: African Leadership Academy; China Executive Leadership Academy in Pudong; Community Leadership Academy (Tallahassee, Florida, U.S.)

  6. Hopkins & Allen - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Merwin Hulbert revolvers, Hopkins & Allen manufactured a variety of spur trigger single-action revolvers in .22, .32, and .38 calibers with trade names such as ACME, American Eagle, Blue Jacket, Captain Jack, Chichester, Defender, Dictator, Imperial Arms Co., Monarch, Mountain Eagle, Ranger, Tower's Police Safety, Universal, and XL, and later hinged-frame double-action ...

  7. .44 S&W American - Wikipedia

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    Used in the Smith & Wesson Model 3, it was introduced around 1869. [1] Between 1871 and 1873, the .44 Model 3 was used as the standard United States Army sidearm. [1] It was also offered in the Merwin Hulbert & Co. Army revolvers.

  8. Three levels of leadership model - Wikipedia

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    The three levels referred to in the model's name are Public, Private and Personal leadership. The model is usually presented in diagram form as three concentric circles and four outwardly directed arrows, with personal leadership in the center. The first two levels – public and private leadership – are "outer" or "behavioral" levels ...

  9. William Hulbert - Wikipedia

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    William Ambrose Hulbert (October 23, 1832 – April 10, 1882) was an American professional baseball executive who was one of the founders of the National League, considered by many to be baseball's first major league, and was also the president of the Chicago White Stockings franchise.