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  2. St. Peter's Preparatory School - Wikipedia

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    The remaining phases of the Master Plan were to be approved by the Board once funding for the remainder of the project was secured. Prep introduced a campaign, "Imagine: The Fund for Saint Peter's Prep," for the financing of the Master Plan projects. Total gifts, as of September 29, 2010, were over $13.6 million. [13]

  3. Thinking Schools Academy Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Thinking Schools Academy Trust is a multi-academy trust serving a family of schools mainly in the Medway authority.. The Trust bases its philosophy on the work of Bob Burden and the University of Exeter Postgraduate School of Education. [1]

  4. Johann Tetzel - Wikipedia

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    It was believed that all of the money that Tetzel raised was for the ongoing reconstruction of St. Peter's Basilica, although half the money went to the Archbishop of Mainz, Cardinal Albert of Brandenburg (under whose authority Tetzel was operating), to pay off the debts incurred in securing Albert's appointment to the archbishopric. [4]

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  7. Yanitelli Center - Wikipedia

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    On November 17, 2009, Saint Peter's hosted Monmouth University in a men's basketball game, with a 6:00 a.m. start time, as part of the second annual ESPN's 24–Hour College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon. The University hosted an 11-hour "all-nighter" of campus activities with free breakfast and a pre-game pep rally prior to the game.

  8. 'Talk about robbing Peter to pay Paul': Economists propose ...

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    “Talk about robbing Peter to pay Paul,” Brian Graff, CEO of the American Retirement Association, told the National Association of Plan Advisors (NAPA). “It’s absurd to take away the ...

  9. Employee education benefits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    US history has seen a rise and fall of benefits for working people. In 1875, the American Express Railroad Company established the first private pension plan in the United States. Other large businesses soon followed. [7] During the Great Depression, the US government's New Deal provided jobs and job skills training. [8]