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  2. Yesharah Society - Wikipedia

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    The Yesharah Society is a social organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) for women who have returned from serving as missionaries.The organization was created in December 1928 under the name Y Missionary Women. [1]

  3. Remains of US missionaries killed by criminal gang members in ...

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    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The bodies of a young U.S. missionary couple killed by gang members in Haiti’s capital were returned to their family in Missouri on Friday. The parents of Natalie ...

  4. Jesuit missions in North America - Wikipedia

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    Map of New France (Champlain, 1612). Jesuit missions in North America were attempted in the late 16th century, established early in the 17th century, faltered at the beginning of the 18th, disappeared during the suppression of the Society of Jesus around 1763, and returned around 1830 after the restoration of the Society.

  5. Operation Auca - Wikipedia

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    The gift-giving continued during the following weeks, with the missionaries dropping machetes, ribbons, clothing, pots, and various trinkets. [ 15 ] After several visits to the Waorani village which the missionaries called "Terminal City", they observed that the Waorani seemed excited to receive their gifts.

  6. Mormon missionary - Wikipedia

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    A returned missionary (often abbreviated "RM") is a term used by members of the LDS Church to refer to men and women who have previously served as Mormon missionaries. Once they return home, RMs are generally encouraged to begin dating seriously and to seek marriage.

  7. Don Luis - Wikipedia

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    Don Luís de Velasco (fl. 1561-1571 Early Modern Spanish: [doŋ ˈlwis d̪e beˈlasko]), also known as Paquiquino (or Paquiquineo), and also simply Don Luis, was a Native American, possibly of the Kiskiack or Paspahegh [1] people, from the area of what is now Tidewater, Virginia.

  8. Ed McCully - Wikipedia

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    The missionaries began by making gift drops from Saint's airplane. McCully would often accompany Saint on these missions. When the missionaries felt they had built up enough of a rapport with the Aucas, they decided to land in their territory. By this time, Roger Youderian and Pete Fleming had also joined the effort.

  9. Barrick Gold (GOLD) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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    Following today's presentation, a question-and-answer session will be conducted. [Operator instructions]. As a reminder, this event is being recorded, and a replay will be available on Barrick's ...