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Indigo Productions

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Indigo Productions, LLC is a video production and post-production company providing film, video and internet related production services in the United States of America.Founded in 1990, the company is based in New York City, NY with most of its clients located in the United State...

Indigo Sudbury Campus

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The Indigo Sudbury Campus, in Edmonton, Alberta, was founded in 2002 and closed in 2009. It was modelled after Sudbury Valley School in Framingham, Massachusetts, and had two basic tenets: educational freedom and democratic governance. Indigo Sudbury Campus was never recognized a...

IndiMusic TV

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IndiMusic TV is an American social media, social networking service and broadcast network company based in Ronkonkoma, New York. It was founded on May 5, 2004 by Christopher M. Pati and is among the highest ranked independent music broadcast channels, according to Amazon's websit...

Indio Middle School

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Indio Middle School (IMS) is a middle school (grades 6 to 8) in Indio, California in the Desert Sands Unified School District. It is also a Charter School as of 1996 and is the second in DSUSD history after George Washington Elementary School in Palm Desert. The school first open...

Indira Cesarine

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Indira Cesarine is a multimedia artist, photographer, director, and the editor-in-chief of The Untitled Magazine.BiographyA graduate of Choate Rosemary Hall and Columbia University, Cesarine began her career in photography in the 1990s, having worked as an international photograp...

Indira IVF

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Indira IVF is an Indian fertility clinic chain that provides in assisted reproductive technology, including . Founded in 1988 by Dr. Ajay Murdia in Udaipur, Rajasthan, As of 2023, the company operated a network of over 150 centers across India.The company, registered as Indira IV...

Indira Khan

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Indira Khan is an American R&B singer and the daughter of R&B singer Chaka Khan.Born Indira Milini Shobha Khan on December 22, 1973, she is sometimes professionally known as Indira Khan. Indira was also part of the short-lived R&B girl group Pretty In Pink who signed ...

Indira Moala

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Indira Moala was the runner up on Season 3 of NZ Idol, shown on TV2. The 21-year-old is a native of Tonga and a student at the University of Auckland. A talented vocalist, Indira won several major competitions prior to her ascent to stardom on NZ Idol. She is an ex-pupil of Auckl...

Indira Shoban

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Poshala Indira Shoban Goud is an Indian politician and social activist. She is a member of the Aam Aadmi Party. She worked as a TPCC official spokesperson in the Congress Party and YSR Telangana Party.Early lifeIndira Shoban was born in Charakonda, Nagarkurnool District on 13 Dec...

Inditva

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Inditva was a concept introduced by K R Narayanan, former President of India, as an opposed concept to Hindutva. Speaking to the press on Aug 13, 2002, he said something like Post-Godhra Gujarat riots and the related communal issues had troubled him the most because it had larger...

Individual Budgets

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Individual budgets is a process where individuals with developmental disabilities are given more control over the resources, usually composed of state and local dollars, used to support them. Typically an county board of mental retardation and developmental disabilities agency us...

Individual growth

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Individual growth is the increase in structural mass of an individual organism, in the context of the Dynamic Energy Budget theory. This frequently (but not always) goes with an increase in weight. A counter example is the growth of an embryo in an egg, which goes with a decrease...

Individual television experience

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The individual television experience (or individual TV experience) is a collection of consumer demands and behavioral patterns that includes the personalization of television viewing, including the ability to watch content free of broadcaster schedules and the ability to consume ...

Individualized Auditory Stimulation

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Individualized Auditory Stimulation (IAS) is a procedure developed in Denmark by Kjeld Johansen, PhD, Msc, as a process for increasing the perception and processing of sounds, in particular speech sounds for individuals with dyslexia. It is a noninvasive music listening program t...

Individuals with powers of a Constable

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Individuals with the powers of a ConstableVarious individuals have some or all powers of a Constable despite not being employed or designated as such. The particulars of each role vary in each jurisdiction / country.England/WalesBelow are all individuals with some or all powers o...

Indivised

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Indivised is a reggae-rock-ska band from Georgetown, Ontario. The band was formed in 2001, as a collaboration between lead singer/guitarist Ryan Sinnaeve and bassist Blake Mandarino and their high school friend and drummer Thomas O'Sullivan.The original band name was "Six Foot Mi...

INDK

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INDK (pronounced "In Decay"), along with Leftöver Crack, was one of the many bands that arose from the now-defunct Choking Victim, fronted by former Choking Victim guitarist Ezra. The band was line up was completed by Choking Victim's Skwert (drums/backing vocals), bassist Andy S...

Indo-Aryan neopaganism

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Indo-Aryans are the predominant ethnic group of most of Pakistan and Northern India . Indo-Aryan paganism is a hypothetical religion for Indo Aryans who reject Christianity and Islam as foreign, as well as non-indo-aryan traditions such as those from Dravidians and Adivasi people...

Indo-Malaysia Ocean

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The "Indo-Malaysia ocean" likely refers to the maritime areas shared by Indonesia and Malaysia, specifically the Strait of Malacca, South China Sea, and Celebes Sea. These bodies of water play a significant role in the region's trade and geopolitics, with the Strait of Malacca be...

Indon

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Indon is a short term for Indonesia and Indonesian, similar to Brit for Briton or British and Jap for Japan or Japanese, that was used widely in Southeast Asia to refer Indonesia or Indonesian for short. In 2006, the people and government of Indonesia opposed Malaysian usage of t...

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