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  2. Knots of Love - Wikipedia

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    Knots of Love. Knots of Love is a non-profit organization based in Ashland, Wisconsin, [1] [2] Founded on June 24, 2007, Knots of Love has given away close to 1million hand knit and beanies and neonatal intensive care blankets to over 592 cancer centers, Veterans hospitals, and neonatal intensive care units nationwide, all for FREE.

  3. R. D. Smith - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Given a free hand and liberty, Smith flourished as a radio producer, in what is considered a golden period for radio. Important work from his BBC days include The Easter Rising, 1916 (1966) about the Irish uprising, and The Pump (1972), a documentary about a major heart operation. He was a kind, generous and enthusiastic man, well known ...

  4. Church World Service - Wikipedia

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    Church World Service (CWS) was founded in 1946 and is a cooperative ministry of 37 Christian denominations and communions, providing sustainable self-help, development, disaster relief, and refugee assistance around the world. The CWS mission is to eradicate hunger and poverty and to promote peace and justice at the national and international ...

  5. Wrap with Love - Wikipedia

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    A handknitted "Wrap with Love" blanket on display at Engadine library. Wrap with Love is an Australian charitable organisation, founded in 1992 by Sonia Gidley-King, OAM, to produce knitted wraps (used as blankets) as gifts for people who have exposed to the cold and susceptible to hypothermia and especially those who have experienced loss and trauma as a result of war. The wraps are knitted ...

  6. LGBT movements in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The homophile movement, which stressed love as opposed to sexuality, focused on protesting political systems for social acceptability. Demonstrations held by homophile organizations were orderly and polite, but had little impact as they were ignored by the media. [12] In 1969, the second phase of the movement, gay liberation, began.

  7. Blanket party - Wikipedia

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    Blanket party. A blanket party (also known as "locksocking") is a form of corporal punishment, hazing or retaliation conducted within a peer group, most frequently within the military or military academies. The victim (usually asleep in bed) is restrained by having a blanket flung over them and held down. Other members of the group strike the ...