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  2. Lincoln and Lee University - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] The university also entered into merger agreements with the Kansas City School of Commerce and the American Savings, and Loan Institute in 1927. [15] In January 1928, the university's officials announced plans for a $600,000 bond that would allow construction of the new campus to begin in the spring.

  3. Linda Hall Library - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1946 through the philanthropy of Linda (1859–1938) and Herbert F. Hall (1858–1941), of the Hall-Bartlett Grain Co., [3] the library is open to the public, and invites individual researchers, academic institutions, and companies from Kansas City and around the world to use the library's research-level collection.

  4. Stowers Institute for Medical Research - Wikipedia

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    The Stowers Institute for Medical Research is an independently operated, non-profit organization focused on foundational biological research, based in Kansas City, Missouri. The institute is home to Principal Investigator labs and core Technology Centers actively investigating biology in research areas such as development and regeneration ...

  5. Centers for Spiritual Living - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, Holmes's major work, The Science of Mind, was published, and in 1927 he founded the Institute of Religious Science and Philosophy in Los Angeles to teach his principles. After a growing number of the Institute's graduates established churches on teachings by Holmes, it was reorganized in 1949 as the Church of Religious Science.

  6. Scientific literacy - Wikipedia

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    Scientific literacy may also be defined in language similar to the definitions of ocean literacy, [4] Earth science literacy [5] and climate literacy. [6] Thus a scientifically literate person can: Understand the science relevant to environmental and social issues.

  7. Governor calls for funding for literacy institute - AOL

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    More money would go to a number of other literacy programs, including $11.5 million for pre-K facilities and $9.7 million to support 26 state programs in literacy and English language learning ...

  8. Project Information Literacy - Wikipedia

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    Based in California's San Francisco Bay Area, Project Information Literacy, Inc. (PIL) is a public benefit 501(c)(3) organization. [1] Alison J. Head, the executive director and lead researcher, is an expert in the field of information literacy research.

  9. MRIGlobal - Wikipedia

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    MRIGlobal is an American independent, not-for-profit, contract research organization based in Kansas City, Missouri, with regional offices in Virginia and Maryland.In addition to its own research laboratories, MRIGlobal operates research facilities for the Department of Energy and the Department of Defense.