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  2. J.M. McDonald - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, he established the J.M. McDonald Foundation, which awards grants in education, humanities, health, and a variety of social and human services, primarily in upstate New York. [1] The foundation has also funded projects in Hastings, Nebraska, where the department store was headquartered, including a planetarium at the Hastings Museum. [2]

  3. M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust - Wikipedia

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    Following the 1971 death of Tektronix co-founder Jack Murdock, $90 million from his estate was transferred to a charitable foundation which, in 1975, became the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The Trust was initially overseen by Tektronix General Counsel James B. Castles, attorney Paul L. Boley, and Walter P. Dyke as trustees , with ...

  4. List of McDonald's marketing campaigns - Wikipedia

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    Personne ne peut le faire comme McDonald's (Nobody does it like McDonald's) (1979–1981) Il ya tellement de plaisir pour vous aujourd'hui (There's so much fun for you today) (1981–1983) Moi J'm McDonald (Me I love McDonald's) (1982–2003) [note 2] Pour vos p'tits bouts de sous (For your little bits of money) (2000)

  5. John Macdonald (psychiatrist) - Wikipedia

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    John Marshall Macdonald (9 November 1920 – 16 December 2007) was a forensic psychiatrist most renowned for his theory of the Macdonald triad of sociopathic traits and his profiling of serial killers.

  6. Supported employment - Wikipedia

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    Supported employment was developed in the United States in the 1970s as part of both vocational rehabilitation (VR) services (e.g., NYS Office of Vocational Services, 1978) and the advocacy for long term services and supports (LTSS) for individuals with significant disabilities in competitive job placements in integrated settings (e.g., businesses, offices, manufacturing facilities).

  7. John M. Olin Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The John M. Olin Foundation was a conservative American grant-making foundation established in 1953 by John M. Olin, president of the Olin Industries chemical and munitions manufacturing businesses. Unlike most other foundations, it was charged to spend all of its assets within a generation of Olin's death, for fear of mission drift over time ...

  8. Nathan Deal - Wikipedia

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    John Nathan Deal (born August 25, 1942) is an American politician and former lawyer who served as the 82nd governor of Georgia from 2011 to 2019. A Republican, he previously served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.

  9. J. R. Simplot - Wikipedia

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    John Richard Simplot (/ ˈ s ɪ m p l ɒ t /; January 4, 1909 – May 25, 2008) was an American entrepreneur and businessman best known as the founder of the J. R. Simplot Company, a Boise, Idaho–based agricultural supplier specializing in potato products.