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  2. Catherine Winkworth - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Winkworth was born on 13 September 1827 at 20 Ely Place, Holborn [1] on the edge of the City of London. She was the fourth daughter of Henry Winkworth, a silk merchant. Henry's third daughter, Selina Mary, was the mother of Norman Collie. [2] Another sister Susanna Winkworth (1820–1884) was also a translator, mainly of German ...

  3. Winkworth - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Winkworth (1827–1878), an English translator Ronald Winkworth (1884–1950), a British natural historian Susanna Winkworth (1820–1884), an English translator and philanthropist

  4. Achievement ideology - Wikipedia

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    Achievement ideology is the belief that one reaches a socially perceived definition of success through hard work and education. In this view, factors such as gender, race/ethnicity, economic background, social networks, or neighborhoods/geography are secondary to hard work and education or are altogether irrelevant in the pursuit of success.

  5. 62 Quotes About Strength Everyone Should Read - AOL

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    Quotes about strength and love “The value of love will always be stronger than the value of hate.” —Franklin D. Roosevelt “It is good to love many things, for therein lies the true ...

  6. Trump's missing the point on DEI and meritocracy, experts say

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    Executive orders signed recently by President Donald Trump state that diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs prioritize diversity over merit in hiring, claiming DEI efforts are an ...

  7. Arnold L. Mitchem - Wikipedia

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    Mitchem is an advocate for equal access to post-secondary education and success of students in the United States—which he views as an extension of the Civil Rights Movement. [2] He is responsible for creating minority leadership for college access issues. [3] [4] Mitchem formulated the concept of “first-generation” students. [5]

  8. The Friendship Bench: Bringing talk therapy into underserved ...

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    A screening process refers more serious cases to professionals. For almost 20 years now, Dr. Chibanda has been using his medical training to help analyze and improve the program.

  9. Jane Laurie Borthwick - Wikipedia

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    [26] [27] [2] The translations in the Hymns from the Land of Luther, which represent relatively a larger proportion of hymns for the Christian life, and a smaller for the Christian year than one finds in Catherine Winkworth, have attained a success as translations and their acceptance in hymnals was only second to Catherine Winkworth's. [2]