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  2. Angelia Trinidad - Wikipedia

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    Founder and CEO, Passion Planner Angelia "Angel" R. Trinidad (born September 17, 1990) is an American businesswoman and social entrepreneur. She is the founder and CEO of Passion Planner.

  3. Louie Giglio - Wikipedia

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    The first Passion Conference was held in 1997 in Austin, Texas with about 2,000 university students in attendance. [7] Since then Passion continues to host annual gatherings in the United States and around the world for college students. [7] Until the founding of Passion City Church, Giglio was a longtime member of North Point Community Church.

  4. Microsoft Planner - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Planner is a planning application available on the Microsoft 365 platform. The application is available to premium, business, and educational subscribers to Microsoft 365. [1] Microsoft Planner is a team-work oriented tool that can be used in a variety of ways. Some of Planner's uses include team management, file sharing, and ...

  5. Microsoft Project - Wikipedia

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    It was the last 16-bit version. Additionally it was the first version to use VBA macro language and introduced screen tooltips, Cue Cards, GanttChartWizard, Calendar view, Assign Resources dialog, recurring tasks, workgroup abilities, Drawing toolbar, Microsoft Project Exchange file format support, OLE 2.0 and ability to create reports. This ...

  6. Computer Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Former Computer Weekly reporter Rebecca Thomson, who was responsible for early coverage of the scandal, was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2025 New Year Honours for services to justice. [9] On 28 July 2021, Computer Weekly launched the voting for its Most Influential Woman in UK Technology awards. [10]

  7. Organiser (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    [7] The 1948 ban of the RSS following the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi and the press attacks on the RSS strengthened the `activist' members calling for a network of newspapers. In subsequent years, further newspapers were started in vernacular languages, including Panchjanya and Rashtra Shakti , and a news wire service Hindusthan Samachar .

  8. Passiflora caerulea - Wikipedia

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    Passiflora caerulea is a woody vine capable of growing to 25 metres (82 ft) high where supporting trees are available. [8] The leaves are alternate, palmately five-lobed (sometimes three, seven, or nine lobes), and are up to 10 centimetres (3.9 in) in length while being linear-oblong shaped. [9]

  9. Passion Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Passion Sunday is the fifth Sunday in Lent, marking the beginning of Passiontide. In 1969, the Roman Catholic Church deleted Passiontide from the liturgical calendar of the Mass of Paul VI , but it is still observed in the Church by those who keep the Extraordinary Form and Personal Ordinariates , and outside it by some Anglicans and Lutherans .