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  2. John Leland Center for Theological Studies - Wikipedia

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    Leland is a member of the Washington Theological Consortium. [ 5 ] The center's namesake, John Leland , was an 18th- and 19th-century Baptist minister in the United States who was a proponent of the separation of church and state [ 4 ] and an opponent of theological seminaries.

  3. National Training Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    The National Training Laboratories Institute for Applied Behavioral Science, known as the NTL Institute, is an American non-profit behavioral psychology center founded by Kurt Lewin in 1947. NTL became a major influence [ 1 ] in modern corporate training programs, and in particular, developed the T-groups methodology that remains in place today.

  4. Leland Powers School - Wikipedia

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    Leland T. Powers founded the school after teaching with the Redpath Lyceum Bureau, a Chautauqua circuit business. While working for the bureau, Powers was assigned as a reader during chautauquas, and as a coach to other readers. Powers also edited scripts for usage, focusing on readability and performance.

  5. The Leland C. and Mary M. Pillsbury Institute for Hospitality ...

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    The Leland C. and Mary M. Pillsbury Institute for Hospitality Entrepreneurship is an institute at Cornell University located in Ithaca, New York within the School of Hotel Administration. Through the engagement of leading industry leaders and faculty, the institute educates and provides students with a wide realm of activities to expand their ...

  6. California Lutheran University - Wikipedia

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    Regals Way by Kingsmen Park. As far back as the turn of the 20th century, when the first Norwegian Lutheran settlers came to the Conejo Valley, Lutherans had the dream of one day establishing a college of their own. U.S. Senator Leland Stanford had offered a 50-acre (20 ha) lot near Palo Alto, California, to Swedish Lutherans, but withdrew the offer when asked to fund the construction.

  7. Leland - Wikipedia

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    Leland Bardwell (1922–2016), Irish poet, novelist and playwright; Leland Chapman (born 1976), American bounty hunter on the reality television series Dog the Bounty Hunter; Leland Christensen (1959–2022), American politician; Leland D. Melvin (born 1964), American engineer and retired astronaut; Leland Irving (born 1988), Canadian ice ...

  8. Thomas J. Leonard - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. Leonard (July 31, 1955 – February 11, 2003) was a personal coach. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was an EST employee in the 1980s [ 3 ] and founded Coach U, [ 4 ] the International Coach Federation , Coachville, and the International Association of Coaching [ 5 ] [ 6 ]

  9. Patrick Henry College - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Henry College (PHC) is a private liberal arts non-denominational conservative Protestant Christian college located in Purcellville, Virginia. [2] [3] [4] Its departments teach classical liberal arts, government, strategic intelligence in national security, economics and business analytics, history, journalism, environmental science and stewardship, and literature.