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  2. Born Blind - Wikipedia

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    The Christian punk rock four-piece Born Blind was originally from San Diego, California, [1] playing shows in the western part of the United States. All four members of the group- Judd Morgan, Chris Beckett, Kurt Love, and Nate Jarrell- were former members of No Innocent Victim before forming Born Blind.

  3. Mary Catherine Judd - Wikipedia

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    Mary Catherine Judd (March 12, 1852 – October 1937) was an American educator, author of children's literature, and active worker for world peace. Born in New York state , she lived for many years in Minnesota , and in later life, in southern California .

  4. Original 57 merit badges (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Scholarship: Scholarship: Torch & Book: Logo used continuously for 100 years Sculpture: Sculpture: Head: Seamanship: Boating: Anchor: Split into Motorboating and Small Boat Sailing, 1964 Signaling: Semaphore: Semaphore Flags: Discontinued in 1992. Introduced again in 2010 as historic merit badge. Reinstated again in 2015 as Signs, Signals, and ...

  5. Merit badge - Wikipedia

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    Merit badges are awards earned by members of Scouting America, based on activities within the area of study by completing a list of periodically updated requirements. [1] The purpose of the merit badge program is to allow Scouts to examine subjects to determine if they would like to further pursue them as a career or vocation.

  6. Morehead-Cain Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The Morehead-Cain Scholarship (originally the Morehead Scholarship) was the first merit scholarship program established in the United States. [1] [2] [better source needed] It was founded at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1951 and was named for its benefactors, John Motley Morehead III and the Gordon and Mary Cain Foundation. [2]

  7. Isha Judd - Wikipedia

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    Judd's Educational Foundation brought together a multidisciplinary team of professionals to design a comprehensive program covering all levels of education: preschool, school, university, and other educational areas such as health, psychology, psychopedagogy, arts, communication, human relations, peace culture, intercultural dialogue and social ...

  8. The Olmsted Scholar Program - Wikipedia

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    The Olmsted Scholar Program, named after George H. Olmsted, awards scholarships to highly qualified, active duty junior officers in the United States military in order to pursue language studies and overseas graduate-level education. Created in concert with the Department of Defense, the Scholar Program provides one year of foreign language ...

  9. Thurgood Marshall College Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) is a non-profit organization that supports and represents nearly 300,000 students attending its 55 member-schools that include public historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), medical schools, and law schools.