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  2. Category : People with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

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    C. Nia Keturah Calhoun; Rebecca Callard; Nicolas Cantu; Brandi Carlile; Martin Carr; Michael Carroll (lottery winner) James Carville; Albie Casiño; Catieosaurus

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    This is a category for consortiums, research institutes, conferences, and other academic and educational institutions that are based wholly or primarily in the Chicagoland area.

  4. Sue Duncan Children's Center - Wikipedia

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    Sue Duncan has taught children at her center since 1961. The Sue Duncan Children's Center is a non-profit organization on the South Side of Chicago founded in 1961 by Susan Duncan, mother of former Secretary of Education under President Barack Obama 's administration, Arne Duncan .

  5. Erikson Institute - Wikipedia

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    Current applied research projects focus on after-school programs, assessment in early childhood classrooms, caregivers of substance-exposed infants, early literacy instruction with culturally and linguistically diverse children, Early Head Start, Early Reading First, infant mental health, social-emotional evaluation of children in foster care, early mathematics education, and vocabulary ...

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    For convenience, all non-profit organizations based in Chicago, Illinois, are included in this category. This includes all articles about legal non-profit organizations (NPO) that have either incorporated or have their headquarters in Chicago.

  7. Mercy Home for Boys and Girls - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Home began accepting girls in 1987. Three years later, it was renamed Mercy Home for Boys and Girls. Mercy Home is composed of two separate campuses where abused and neglected children are cared for—the Boys' Campus, located in Chicago's West Loop area, and the Girls' Campus, located south, in Chicago's Morgan Park community.