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  2. LiveJournal - Wikipedia

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    LiveJournal (Russian: Живой Журнал), [3] stylised as LiVEJOURNAL, is a Russian-owned social networking service where users can keep a blog, journal, or diary. [4] American programmer Brad Fitzpatrick started LiveJournal on April 15, 1999, as a way of keeping his high school friends updated on his activities. [ 5 ]

  3. Jericho Vincent - Wikipedia

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    In their 2014 memoir, Cut Me Loose: Sin and Salvation After My Ultra-Orthodox Girlhood, Vincent describes their own experience leaving the Haredi Jewish community, and how they came to lead a self-determined life. [citation needed] They were named one of Jewish Week’s 36 Under 36 in 2014. [3]

  4. Timeline of LiveJournal - Wikipedia

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    June 1, 2005 — Several updates: Phone posts now default to .mp3 format, majority of winning templates from Style Contest added as options for users, one-time purging from servers of all accounts deleted for over 30 days. June 7, 2005 — LiveJournal holds a 24-hour permanent account sale for $150 per account.

  5. The Month - Wikipedia

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    The review languished somewhat in the first half of the 20th century, and publication was reduced to bimonthly in the years 1941–1946, but it revived under the editorship (1948–1963) of Philip Caraman, who "changed the print, the layout, the cover design, and anything else that enhanced the quality of the magazine.

  6. Sophia Institute Press - Wikipedia

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    Sophia Institute Press is a non-profit conservative Catholic publishing company based in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States.. It publishes Catholic books, the online opinion journal Crisis Magazine, the traditionalist Catholic website OnePeterFive, the Tridentine Mass missalette Benedictus, the website CatholicExchange.com, and catechetical materials for teachers.

  7. World (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    World (often stylized in all-caps as WORLD) is a monthly Christian news magazine, published in the United States by God's World Publications, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Asheville, North Carolina. [3]

  8. Christian Science Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was launched by Mary Baker Eddy in 1898. [1] It includes articles, editorials, and accounts of healings from a Christian Science point of view. The Christian Science Sentinel Radio Edition was a weekly radio program broadcast around the world and released monthly on CD and cassette tape .

  9. George R. Knight - Wikipedia

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    Adventist thinker and former dean of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Denis Fortin, notes that George Knight's theological interests mirror his summary of the major themes of Ellen G. White's prophetic ministry: (1) the love of God, (2) the great controversy, (3) Jesus, the cross, and salvation, (4) the centrality of the Bible, (5) the second coming of Christ, (6) the third ...