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  2. Art of Jiu Jitsu - Wikipedia

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    The same year, the brothers promoted the first black belts from the kid's program, Jessa Khan and Tainan Dalpra who started at AOJ through the Believe & Achieve program. [9] As a black belt, Dalpra won the 2021 IBJJF World Championship. [10] The following year, Dalpra and Thalison Soares won the 2022 World Championship representing AOJ. [11]

  3. Jeannie Oakes - Wikipedia

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    In November 2008, Oakes left UCLA to join the Ford Foundation as its director of education and scholarship. She led the Foundation's “More and Better Learning Time” initiative, which was an equity-focused version of Expanded learning time. The core idea is that children and youth with less access to enriching learning opportunities need ...

  4. The American Scholar - Wikipedia

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    To achieve this higher state of mind, the modern American scholar must reject old ideas and think for him or herself, to become "Man Thinking" rather than "a mere thinker, or still worse, the parrot of other men's thinking", "the victim of society", "the sluggard intellect of this continent".

  5. Marisa Buchheit - Wikipedia

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    Received $5,000 grant from the Cleveland Foundation to support "Dream, Believe, Achieve!" Scholarship Program. 2010. Winner of the Potbelly's Singer-Songwriter Competition. 2010.

  6. National Merit Scholarship Program - Wikipedia

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    The National Merit Scholarship Corporation releases annual reports displaying the number of award winners enrolled at specific universities, which some believe encourage competition to attract students in this select group. Secondary schools may also publish information related to their students, in order to augment perception on teaching quality.

  7. Institute for Educational Advancement - Wikipedia

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    The Bradley Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for United States citizens that offers middle school students nationwide a four-year scholarship to any high school in the country. [6] [7] The program supported five students per year in 2002, and 15 students by 2012, and can cover over $200,000 of school fees and expenses. [8]