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  2. University of Alabama in Huntsville - Wikipedia

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    The University of Alabama in Huntsville ( UAH) is a public research university in Huntsville, Alabama. The university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and comprises eight colleges: arts, humanities & social sciences; business; education; engineering; honors; nursing; science; and graduate.

  3. University of Alabama System - Wikipedia

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    UAB is a vital economic engine of the state of Alabama with an estimated $7.15 billion annual impact. UAB is currently the state's largest employer with more than 24,000 faculty and staff and over 64,000 jobs at the university and in the health system. Almost 10% of the jobs in the Birmingham-Hoover Metropolitan Area are related to UAB.

  4. Instructure - Wikipedia

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    Instructure, Inc. Instructure, Inc. is an educational technology company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It is the developer and publisher of Canvas, a web-based learning management system (LMS), and Mastery Connect, an assessment management system. Prior to its IPO in 2021, the company was owned by private-equity firm Thoma Bravo .

  5. Nathalie Elma d'Esménard - Wikipedia

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    Nathalie Elma d'Esménard (1798-1872) was a French artist, botanical illustrator, and student of Pierre-Joseph Redouté. Biography [ edit ] Nathalie d'Esménard was born in Paris on 6 September 1798 to Joseph-Alphonse Esménard , a French politician and author, and Jeanne-Adolphine de Kalkräber.

  6. St. Rose of Viterbo Convent - Wikipedia

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    Thaddeus von Zukotynski was the artist for the oil-on-canvas painting located immediately above the main altar of the chapel. This work shows St. Francis of Assisi , founder of the Franciscan Order , at prayer in the Porziuncola , having a famous vision of Jesus and Mary in which he was granted the Porziuncula Indulgence .

  7. Chittaprosad Bhattacharya - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1915 in Naihati in present-day North 24 Parganas District, West Bengal, Chittaprosad became radicalized as a student of the Chittagong Government College in the mid-1930s. He joined the grassroots movement to resist both colonial oppression by the British, and also the feudal oppression of the landed Indian gentry.

  8. E. E. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Well-trained in the Concord schools, she was always a student at home and a keen observer as she travelled. During her school-days she sent to the Concord Monitor a poem. Career. Brown produced contributions for various literary and religious magazines, including the Atlantic Monthly, The Aldine, the Living Age, and others.

  9. Arthur E. Becher - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Ernst Becher (July 29, 1877 – November 4, 1960) was an American artist and illustrator. Becher's career spanned 40 years, during which he illustrated for many of the leading magazines of the day including Collier's Weekly, McCall's, Ladies' Home Journal, Scribner's Magazine and Pictorial Review.