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  2. GEMS Education - Wikipedia

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    GEMS Education, founded as Global Education Management Systems (GEMS), is an international education company. It is one of the world's largest private school operators, [1] and as of late 2022 it operates more than 60 schools across the Middle East and North Africa, and also has schools in Asia, Europe, and North America. [1]

  3. Girls Educational and Mentoring Services - Wikipedia

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    Girls Educational and Mentoring Services ( GEMS) is a non-profit organization that provides services to commercially sexually exploited and domestically trafficked girls and young women, typically underage youth exploited by pimps and traffickers. The organization is based in Harlem, New York City, [1] which is one of the most common places for ...

  4. How to Meditate with Crystals: Getting Started, Methods, Types

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    passing your crystal through incense, especially sage smoke. using sound, like chanting or singing bowls. exposing your crystal to sun or moonlight for several hours. setting your crystal under ...

  5. Healing Crystals: What They Can and Can’t Do - Healthline

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    Ground and connect to your body with deep breathing. Set an intention for your meditation, and “ask” your crystal for support. Quiet your mind and focus on your intention for 5 to 10 minutes.

  6. Healing Crystals 101: Finding the Right One for You - Healthline

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    Healing crystals for wealth. Tiger’s eye: said to provide motivation and lessen fear. Citrine: believed to spark enthusiasm, creativity, and concentration. Turquoise: thought to soothe emotions ...

  7. Gemology - Wikipedia

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    Gemology. Gemology or gemmology is the science dealing with natural and artificial gemstone materials. It is a geoscience and a branch of Stoneology and mineralogy. Some jewelers (and many non-jewelers) are academically trained gemologists and are qualified to identify and evaluate gems. [1] [2]

  8. Luminous gemstones - Wikipedia

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    The first theme is using legendary luminous gems to illuminate buildings, for navigation lights on ships, or sometimes as guiding lights for lost persons (Ball 1938: 498–500). In India, the earliest country in which fine gemstones were known, belief in luminous gems dates back some twenty-five centuries.

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