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  2. Arlene Slavin - Wikipedia

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    Arlene Slavin (born 1942, Brooklyn, New York) is a painter, sculptor, and a print-maker whose practice also includes large-scale public art commissions. Slavin is a 1977 National Endowment for the Arts Grant recipient.

  3. Arlene Shechet - Wikipedia

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    Arlene Shechet (born 1951) is an American sculptor known for her inventive, gravity-defying arrangements and experimental use of diverse materials. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Critics describe her work as both technical and intuitive, hybrid and polymorphous, freely mixing surfaces, finishes, styles and references to create visual paradoxes.

  4. Arlene Rush - Wikipedia

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    Arlene Rush is a New York City-based multidisciplinary artist. Initially, she created abstract metal sculptures , [ 1 ] with her practice evolving to incorporate more conceptual work. Her current work addresses themes of gender, identity, socioeconomics, and politics, examining issues that impact the contemporary world.

  5. 5 Predictions for the Stock Market in 2025 -- and Which ... - AOL

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    Nearly one year ago, I made four predictions about the stock market in 2024. I thought the S&P 500 would generate positive returns but lower than in 2023. I didn't believe the so-called ...

  6. Mark Epstein - Wikipedia

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    Epstein went to a Buddhist summer camp in Boulder, Colorado, where he met his first Buddhist teachers, Joseph Goldstein and Jack Kornfield.In his early 20s, he traveled to Ajahn Chah's forest Buddhist monastery near Bangkok, Thailand, together with these teachers as well as with Richard Alpert. [1]

  7. F. Weber & Company, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    A successor company to Janentzky & Weber Manufacturers & Importers, F. Weber & Company, Inc. was established in 1853, [4] and has been known for quality and innovation throughout its history, for example in the late 19th and early 20th centuries—the golden years of the prestigious World Fair—F. Weber & Co. frequently won gold medals for its fine quality products.

  8. Applied Materials Stock Drops After Chips Act Denies Funding

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    Applied Materials Inc (NASDAQ:AMAT) recently learned from U.S. officials that it will not receive Chips Act funding for its anticipated research and development center in Sunnyvale, California.

  9. Reeves and Sons - Wikipedia

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    Reeves and Sons is an English art materials brand and a former manufacturing company established by William Reeves (1739–1803) in 1766. [1] [2] Reeves is credited with having invented the soluble watercolour. [3] The brand is best known for its "Reeves" brand of artists' acrylic and watercolor paints. The firm went through various name ...