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Escuela Caribe, also known as Caribe Vista School, was a boarding school for "troubled" teens near the mountain community of Jarabacoa in the Dominican Republic owned by Marion, Indiana-based New Horizons Youth Ministries, an evangelical organization originally headquartered in Grand Rapids, MI. [5]
Escuela Cristiana Dios Es Amor Publico Distrito La Romana Escuela Hogar Del Niño Privado Distrito Santiago Sur-Este Escuela Municipal De Musica Gracias Publico Distrito Santo Domingo Centro Escuela Nacional De Sordo - Mudos Privado Distrito Santo Domingo Surcentral Escuela Nueva Privado Distrito San Cristobal Norte Escuela Parroquial Santa Rita
The Iglesia Apostólica de la Fe en Cristo Jesús frequently abbreviated IAFCJ is a Mexican/Hispanic Oneness Pentecostal denomination. Its sister organization in the United States is the Apostolic Assembly of the Faith in Christ Jesus the oldest bilingual Oneness Pentecostal denomination in the United States.
Church Divinity School of the Pacific was founded in 1893 in San Mateo, California, by the second Episcopal Bishop of California, William Ford Nichols, after the gift of 4 acres (16,000 m 2) of land, funds for construction of the first building, and an endowment from George and Augusta Gibbs.
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Alternative civilian service, also called alternative services, civilian service, non-military service, and substitute service, is a form of national service performed in lieu of military conscription for various reasons, such as conscientious objection, inadequate health, or political reasons.
The 5 July 1852 cover page of "El Eco del Comercio", a newspaper published in Ponce between 1857 and 1867 The 8 October 1884 issue of El Avisador Ponceño. This is a list of newspapers in Puerto Rico.
1870s: a Carlist, a boy, a pottok and a dog. The family of Díaz Aguado has been related to Navarre and in the early 19th century many of its males served in army; during the First Carlist War Estebán Díaz Aguado Alonso sided with the Cristinos [] [2] and gained his name accepting surrender of the Orbaitzeta arms factory []; [3] until the 1860s he commanded the Navarrese artillery corps. [4]