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  2. Cults (3D printing marketplace) - Wikipedia

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    Cults was founded in 2014 and is the first fully independent 3D printing marketplace. [1]In 2015, La Poste established a partnership with Cults and 3D Slash to develop impression3d.laposte.fr, a digital manufacturing service, allowing users to have objects printed and shipped to them on demand.

  3. MakerBot - Wikipedia

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    Makerbot has merged [44] with Ultimaker, who now hosts the online community Thingiverse, where users can upload 3D printable files, document designs, and collaborate 3D printing projects and on open source hardware. The site is a collaborative repository for design files used in 3D printing, laser cutting and other DIY manufacturing processes.

  4. 3D makeR Technologies - Wikipedia

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    3D makeR Technologies (makeR) is a 3D printer manufacturer. The company started out as an open-source printer company. [ 1 ] It was founded between Barcelona and Santa Marta by Carlos Camargo, who currently acts as the CEO of the company.

  5. Rick Alan Ross - Wikipedia

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    Rick Alan Ross (b. 1952) is an American deprogrammer, cult specialist, and founder and executive director of the nonprofit Cult Education Institute. [1] He frequently appears in the news and other media discussing groups some consider cults. [2] [3] Ross has intervened in more than 500 deprogramming cases in various countries. [4] [5]

  6. Cult - Wikipedia

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    American sociologist Howard P. Becker further bisected Troeltsch's first two categories: church was split into ecclesia and denomination; and sect into sect and cult. [22] [1] Like Troeltsch's "mystical religion", Becker's cult refers to small religious groups that lack in organization and emphasize the private nature of personal beliefs. [23]

  7. H. B. Reese - Wikipedia

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    H. B. Reese was born on May 24, 1879, on the Frosty Hill Farm, an agricultural and dairy farm located near the Muddy Creek Forks Historic District in York County, Pennsylvania. [2]

  8. Mr Kipling - Wikipedia

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    Mr Kipling is a brand of cakes, pies and baked goods made in Carlton, South Yorkshire and Stoke-on-Trent, and marketed in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and North America. It was introduced in May 1967 (at a time when cakes were more often bought from local bakers ), to sell cakes of a local baker's standard to supermarkets , and grew ...

  9. Phil Gallagher - Wikipedia

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    Gallagher has appeared as the title character in Mister Maker since 2007. He also appeared in 2 episodes of Bear Behaving Badly as the Robot Rat Catcher and the Mummy. [3] Since 2009, he has also played the role of 'Mr Liker Biker' in Grandpa in My Pocket. Gallagher often performs in pantomimes.