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  2. Certified IRB Professional - Wikipedia

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    The Certified IRB Professional (CIP) program is a certification initiative in the United States for individuals administering and overseeing the daily activities of institutional review boards (IRBs). IRBs are committees that are charged with determining if a research project conforms to ethical principles and federal regulations that protect ...

  3. Western Contact Group - Wikipedia

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    The Western Contact Group (WCG), representing three of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council - France, United Kingdom and United States - and including Canada and West Germany, launched a joint diplomatic effort in 1977 to bring an internationally acceptable transition to independence for Namibia, after a decade of illegal occupation by apartheid of South Africa.

  4. Real Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The company operated through five subsidiaries: WCG, Twist, Pure, Sentient and Marketeching, but has since unified into Real Chemistry. [38] WCG was the public relations arm. As of 2012, it was responsible for about 80 percent of the company's revenue. [8] Twist is a 50-person division that initially served largely as a conflict and analytics ...

  5. Grace Communion International - Wikipedia

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    Grace Communion International (GCI), formerly named the Radio Church of God (RCG) and the Worldwide Church of God (WCG), is a Christian denomination based in Charlotte, North Carolina. [ 1 ] According to the organization's website, the denomination has 30,000 members in 550 churches in 70 countries, [ 2 ] is structured in the episcopal model ...

  6. Evangelists of the Worldwide Church of God - Wikipedia

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    In the WCG, for years he worked as head over the French outreach program/work and his radio program "Le Monde a Venir" broadcast across Europe for twenty years until March 1981. In 1995, due to doctrinal changes, he left the WCG and became affiliated with the Global Church of God till late 1998, when that organization split.

  7. Armstrongism - Wikipedia

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    Jules Dervaes – a proponent of the urban homesteading movement and former member of WCG still adherent to Armstrong's teachings; Bobby Fischer – the chess grandmaster was a member of WCG from the mid-1960s until 1977; Roderick C. Meredith – a chief evangelist in WCG who later founded the Global Church of God before starting the Living ...

  8. Internal Revenue Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The Internal Revenue Bulletin (also known as the IRB), [1] [2] is a weekly publication of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service that announces "official rulings and procedures of the Internal Revenue Service and for publishing Treasury Decisions, Executive Orders, Tax Conventions, legislation, court decisions, and other items of general interest."

  9. Herbert W. Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Herbert W. Armstrong (July 31, 1892 – January 16, 1986) was an American evangelist who founded the Worldwide Church of God (WCG). An early pioneer of radio and television evangelism, Armstrong preached what he claimed was the comprehensive combination of doctrines in the entire Bible, in the light of the New Covenant scriptures, which he maintained to be the restored true Gospel. [3]