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  2. Shine On! Kids - Wikipedia

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    The beads serve as symbols of courage to commemorate milestones the children achieved along their individual treatment path. [10] Introduced to Japan by the foundation in 2010, the Beads of Courage Program is said to decrease illness-related distress; increase the use of positive coping strategies ; enable children to find meaning in illness ...

  3. Jessica Henderson Daniel - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Henderson Daniel is a psychologist and educator, known for her work on mental health in the Black community, racial trauma, and the effects of stress and violence on Black children and adolescents. [1]

  4. Michio Kushi - Wikipedia

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    Michio Kushi (久司 道夫, Kushi Michio) (May 17, 1926 – December 28, 2014) was a Japanese educator and alternative cancer treatment advocate who helped to introduce modern macrobiotics to the United States in the early 1950s.

  5. Susan Sorenson - Wikipedia

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    Susan B. Sorenson is a professor of social policy, and of health and societies, at the University of Pennsylvania.She is also a senior fellow in public health, director of the PhD program in social welfare, and director of the Evelyn Jacobs Ortner Center there. [1]

  6. Beadforlife - Wikipedia

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    BeadforLife is a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. [1] that empowers women living in poverty to earn income by creating jewelry from recycled paper beads. [2]These beads educate people around the world around the needs and conditions of those living in poverty.

  7. Allard K. Lowenstein - Wikipedia

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    The Lowenstein Human Rights Clinic, [30] an outgrowth of the Project, is a clinical course in which law students participate in legal and advocacy research and writing projects for academic credit. Lowenstein's papers are held as a special collection of the Long Beach Public Library and offer much material relative to his activities and his times.

  8. Conrad Dobler - Wikipedia

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    Conrad Francis Dobler (Pronounced: DOH-blur) (October 1, 1950 – February 13, 2023) was an American football guard who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 10 seasons, primarily with the St. Louis Cardinals.

  9. Seema Yasmin - Wikipedia

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    Muslim women are everything : stereotype-shattering stories of courage, inspiration, and adventure. Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0-06-294703-1. OCLC 1111254482. [34] [35] "From Liberia, Ebola Survivors Report They Are Still Afflicted with Disabling Symptoms". Scientific American 36] If God is a virus: poems. Haymarket Press. 2021.