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American College of Education (ACE) is a private for-profit online college based in Indianapolis, Indiana, focused on education, healthcare, nursing, and business. [3] American College of Education is a certified B Corporation and a subsidiary of ACE Holdco PBC of Dallas, Texas.
Accelerated Christian Education (also known as School of Tomorrow) is an American company which produces the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE, styled by the company as A.C.E.) school curriculum structured and based around a literal interpretation of the Bible and which teaches other academic subjects from a Protestant fundamentalist or conservative evangelical standpoint.
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Forum was founded in 1971. Five partners, several of whom had recently graduated from Harvard Business School, initially self-funded the startup. [3] By 1982 it was ranked 362 on the Inc. 500 list of the fastest growing private companies in America, [4] with 170 employees and 40 part-time instructors. [5]
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Landmark Worldwide (known as Landmark Education before 2013), or simply Landmark, is an American employee-owned for-profit company that offers personal-development programs, with their most-known being the Landmark Forum. It is one of several large-group awareness training programs.
Kennedy McMann as Nancy Drew, Alex Saxon as Ace. Shane Harvey/The CW Nancy Drew directors Larry Teng and Amanda Row have helped craft many of the show’s most iconic moments over the years ...
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