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  3. Atlas Network - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Network, formerly known as Atlas Economic Research Foundation, is a non-governmental 501(c)(3) organization based in the United States that provides training, networking, and grants for libertarian, free-market, and conservative groups around the world.

  4. Teddy Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Boxing trainer. Atlas trained as an amateur boxer with Hall of Fame trainer Cus D'Amato. He had some amateur fights and won a 135-pound Golden Gloves title but had to turn to work as a trainer due to a back injury. [3] Atlas was an assistant to D'Amato, although his role in the Catskill Boxing Club was short-lived.

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  6. The Atlas Society - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas Society ( TAS) is an American 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization that promotes the philosophy of Ayn Rand. It is part of the Objectivist movement that split off from the Ayn Rand Institute in 1990 due to disagreements over whether Objectivism was a "closed system" or an "open system". [1] David Kelley is the founder of TAS, and ...

  7. Jon Butterworth - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Mark Butterworth is a Professor of Physics at University College London (UCL) working on the ATLAS experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC).His popular science book Smashing Physics, which tells the story of the search for the Higgs boson, was published in 2014 and his newspaper column / blog Life and Physics is published by The Guardian.

  8. Patrick Henry High School (Roanoke, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Henry High School was established in 1961 upon the completion of its construction, with the capacity to accommodate around 1,200 students. Patrick Henry was an open campus-style school with three main buildings (Parsons Building, Persinger Building, McQuilkin Building) named after prominent RCPS and Roanoke community members.

  9. TED University - Wikipedia

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    TED University is a foundation university founded by the Turkish Education Association Higher Education Foundation on July 7, 2009. It started education in the 2012–2013 academic year with 320 students.