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  2. Cradles to Crayons - Wikipedia

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    Cradles to Crayons® (C2C®) is a non-profit organization that provides free clothes and other basic needs such as shoes, diapers, coats, and backpacks with school supplies to children living in homeless, poverty, and low-income situations for free. Cradles to Crayons began with its first Giving Factory® warehouse in Quincy, Massachusetts, in ...

  3. Horizons for Homeless Children - Wikipedia

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    22-2915188. Headquarters. 1785 Columbus Ave. Roxbury, Massachusetts. Location. Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Website. horizonschildren.org. Horizons for Homeless Children is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization in Massachusetts which provides early education and services for children and families experiencing homelessness.

  4. Rock-a-bye Baby - Wikipedia

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    Rock a bye baby on the tree top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock, When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, And down will come baby, cradle and all. The rhyme is believed to have first appeared in print in Mother Goose 's Melody (London c. 1765), [2] possibly published by John Newbery, and which was reprinted in Boston in 1785. [3]

  5. Maggie Aderin-Pocock - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Ebunoluwa Aderin was born in London on 9 March 1968 to Nigerian parents, Caroline Philips and Justus Adebayo Aderin, and was raised in Camden, London. [5] [6] [1] [7] Her middle name Ebunoluwa comes from the Yoruba words "ebun" meaning "gift" and Oluwa meaning "God", which is also a variant form of the word "Oluwabunmi" or "Olubunmi", meaning "gift of God" in Yoruba. [8]

  6. Wiegenlied (Brahms) - Wikipedia

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    Wiegenlied" ("Lullaby"; "Cradle Song"), Op. 49, No. 4, is a lied for voice and piano by Johannes Brahms which was first published in 1868. It is one of the composer's most famous pieces. It is one of the composer's most famous pieces.

  7. Victor Goertzel - Wikipedia

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    Victor Goertzel (July 22, 1914 – May 23, 1999) was an American psychologist, author, and activist who stood up for Japanese internees in the United States during World War II. [1] He wrote the book Cradles of Eminence in 1962 with his wife Mildred [2][3] about the childhoods of accomplished people. [4] Ted Goertzel is their son. [5]

  8. Talk:Cradles to Crayons - Wikipedia

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  9. Cradle-to-cradle design - Wikipedia

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    Cradle-to-cradle design (also referred to as 2CC2, C2C, cradle 2 cradle, or regenerative design) is a biomimetic approach to the design of products and systems that models human industry on nature's processes, where materials are viewed as nutrients circulating in healthy, safe metabolisms. The term itself is a play on the popular corporate ...