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  2. International Women's Forum - Wikipedia

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    Its mission is "to support the women leaders of today and tomorrow". The IWF hosts two conferences each year to address women's issues and it provides intensive leadership training programs for women. The Leadership Foundation, Inc., a supporting organization, provides a Fellows Program and the Women Athletes Business Network (WABN) Program. [2 ...

  3. Independent Women's Forum - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Women's Forum (IWF) is an American conservative, non-profit organization focused on economic policy issues of concern to women. [4] [5] IWF was founded by activist Rosalie Silberman to promote a "conservative alternative to feminist tenets" following the controversial Supreme Court nomination of Clarence Thomas in 1992. [6]

  4. Internet Watch Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) is a global registered charity [2] based in Cambridge, England.It states that its remit is "to minimise the availability of online sexual abuse content, specifically child sexual abuse images and videos hosted anywhere in the world and non-photographic child sexual abuse images hosted in the UK."

  5. Independent Wrestling Federation - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the IWF moved into its current home in Nutley, New Jersey, known as the IWF Centre. The IWF CustomMuscle Centre houses not only the wrestling events, but also wrestling clinics, a training facility, and serves as a wrestling school. At February Fury in 2009, Kevin Knight was beat for his IWF Heavyweight Title by Chris Steeler.

  6. Living the Questions - Wikipedia

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    Living the Questions (LtQ) is a “DVD and web-based curriculum" designed to help people evaluate the relevance of Christianity in the 21st century, especially from a progressive Christian perspective.

  7. Heavenly sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    In Seventh-day Adventist theology, the heavenly sanctuary teaching asserts that many aspects of the Hebrew tabernacle or sanctuary are representative of heavenly realities. In particular, Jesus is regarded as the High Priest who provides atonement for human sins by the sacrificial shedding of his blood at Calvary. The doctrine is based on ...

  8. Charles Taze Russell - Wikipedia

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    Chart from The Divine Plan of the Ages, (Studies in the Scriptures, Vol 1): The Chart of the Ages [54] Hell. He said there was a heavenly resurrection of 144,000 righteous, as well as a "great multitude", but believed that the remainder of mankind slept in death, awaiting an earthly resurrection, rather than suffering in a literal Hell. The ...

  9. John Longhurst - Wikipedia

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    John Longhurst (born 1940) is an organist for the Tabernacle Choir from 1977 through 2007. He is also noted for writing the music to the Latter-day Saint hymn "I Believe in Christ" and being one of the few main forces behind the design of the Conference Center organ.