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Ben Pearson (November 16, 1898 – March 2, 1971) was an American archer, bowyer, and fletcher from Pine Bluff, Arkansas. He is most notable for starting the first company in the United States to mass-produce archery sets and equipment. [ 1 ]
Benjamin or Ben Pearson may refer to: Ben Pearson (bowyer) (1898–1971), American archer, bowyer and fletcher who started the first American company to mass-produce archery equipment; Ben Pearson (footballer) (born 1995), association football player; Benjamin Franklin Pearson (1855–1912), Canadian lawyer, entrepreneur and politician
Partsearch Technologies, a Manhattan-based company started in 2001, had compiled an online catalog of more than eight million spare parts for electronics, appliances, and other items. It offers repair technicians and consumers a single place to find obscure parts and commonly lost items such as batteries.
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[19] [20] [21] Upon merger, Parts America stores were rebranded Advance Auto Parts and the website partsamerica.com became a web only store for Advance Auto Parts. With financial backing from Sears, Advance Auto Parts decided to make the partsamerica.com into a portal for web purchasing of auto parts as part of a joint venture with CSK Auto. [22]
Pearson joined Stoke City on loan for the remainder of the 2022–23 season on 31 January 2023, linking up with former Preston manager Alex Neil. [32] [33] Pearson made 14 appearances for Stoke, as the team finished in 16th position. [34] Pearson completed a permanent move to Stoke on 8 July 2023, signing a four-year contract for an undisclosed ...
1998: Homeless Man: The Restless Heart of Rich Mullins, directed by Ben Pearson [54] 2014: Rich Mullins: A Ragamuffin's Legacy , directed by David Leo Schultz [ 55 ] 2020: The Work You Began: The Last Days of Rich Mullins , directed by Andrew Montonera [ 56 ]