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Al-Huda Islamic Charitable Trust

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The Al-Huda Islamic Charitable Trust - (HICT) of Canterbury was established in Christchurch in . HICT is a charitable non-profitable organisation that offers variety of educational and cultural services to New Zealand Cantabrians.Al-Huda is an Arabic word means "guidance".HICT is...

Al-Hussein College Mosque

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College Al-hussein Mosque is in the Jordanian capital of Amman, located in Jabal Al-Hussein Mosque, on Khalid bin Waleed Street. The mosque was founded in the reign of King Hussein Bin Talal in 1971.The original mosque covered an area of 130 square meters; in 1981 it was expanded...

Al-Murtaza School

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Al-Murtaza School () is a school in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.HistoryAl-Murtaza School was established in 1982 in a rented building with 50 students. Today, it has grown to encompass a pre-primary, a junior branch, a senior boys branch and a senior girls branch comprising about 25...

Al-Qous Club

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</noinclude>Al-Qous Club () is a Saudi Arabian football club based in Al Khurmah, Mecca and competes in the Saudi Second Division, the third tier of Saudi football. The club was founded in 1984.Al-Qous won their first promotion to the Saudi Second Division during the 2021-2...

Ala Qubbaj

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Ala R. Qubbaj is Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs & Diversity at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV). He is also Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Prior to this position, he was Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs at The University of Texas - Pan American (U...

Alaa Abd-Elsayed

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Alaa Abd-Elsayed is an associate professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in the Department of Anesthesiology. Throughout his career, he has earned multiple research grants, published over two hundred publications that have been peer-reviewed, and written a number of edi...

Alabama–Clemson football rivalry

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The Alabama-Clemson football rivalry is a college football rivalry game between the Crimson Tide of the University of Alabama and the Tigers of Clemson University.HistoryThe two southern schools have long, decorated histories in the sport of college football. They first met on th...

Aladdin Malikov

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Aladdin Malikov (; born 16 September 1982, Sumgayit, Azerbaijan SSR) is a teacher, Azerbaijani philosopher, Assistant to the President of ANAS. Who works primarily in the fields of philosophy, logic, epistemology, philosophy of religion, history of philosophy, orientalist, and tr...

Aladygma

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Aladygma is the codename for a movie which is supposedly a Cloverfield sequel. Little is known about it, and some say it might be a sequel to The DaVinci Code, though this is unclear. Aladygma seems to be a anagram of amygdala, a part of the brain which holds memories and is resp...

Alafia Samuels

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T. Alafia Samuels (born 1953) is a medical doctor with specialisations in public health and epidemiology, and an honorary professor at the Caribbean Institute for Health Research, University of the West Indies (UWI) in Mona, Jamaica. Since January 2022, Samuels has chaired NCD Ch...

Alain Baudet

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Alain Baudet (1947 - 2013) was a recognized teacher of Internal Martial Arts and Qigong.He was president of the French Qigong Federation and teacher educator at the International Qigong Institute for years.Graduated in Physical and Sports Education, graduated in Psychology and Ps...

Alain Kanyinda

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Alain Kanyinda (born on 28 January 1966) is a diplomat and an official of the United Nations, currently coordinator of the decentralisation and local government programme at the United Nations Human Settlements Programme. Education With a solid academic background and a wealth of...

Alain Paul Martin

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Alain Martin and Dr. Brian Morrissey authored the first report recommending the creation of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. They also studied the policy lessons learned in the United Kingdom about Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) and the new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob D...

Alameda Education Foundation

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The Alameda Education Foundation (AEF) is an Alameda, California, USA organization working to provide supplemental funding to the students and teachers of Alameda's public schools.The Alameda Education Foundation is made up of parents, educators, residents, businesses, and commun...

Alan Bass

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Alan Bass (born April 24, 1990) is a hockey writer and author of the book "The Great Expansion: The Ultimate Risk That Changed the NHL Forever." Having been writing since 2008, his senior year of high school, Bass attended Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy and is currently a junior ...

Alan Dennis Clark

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Alan Dennis Clark is a British physicist and member of the American Physical Society. He was born in London in 1945.CareerAfter attending school at in Ealing he studied at the City University London where he received his Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics in 1968 and at the I...

Alan Farina

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Alan Robert Farina (born August 9, 1986) is an American minor league baseball relief pitcher.Prior to playing professionally, Farina attended Oviedo High School in Oviedo, Florida where he lettered three times and posted an 11-2 record with a 0.52 ERA in his senior year. He began...

Alan Feld

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Alan Harold Feld is an Israeli-Canadian venture capitalist. Feld is the Co-Founder of Vintage Investment Partners, where he is currently the Managing Partner. Feld is also the founder of the Israel Diversity Initiative. Alan was ranked as one of the top 25 people with the greates...

Alan Hercher

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Alan Hercher (11 August 1965 - 10 August 2018) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Ross County, Caledonian, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Clachnacuddin and Brora Rangers. He was the first club captain of Inverness Caledonian Thistle, a club that was formed by the merger of ...

Alan J. Steinberg

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Alan J. Steinberg (born November 22, 1949) served as the Regional Administrator for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from September 7, 2005, until January 20, 2009. Region 2 serves New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and seven federal...

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