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  2. Crenshaw Christian Center - Wikipedia

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    The Crenshaw Christian Center is a non-denominational megachurch based in Los Angeles, California. It has around 28,000 members. It has around 28,000 members. History

  3. Manifest destiny - Wikipedia

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    This destiny was not explicitly territorial, but O'Sullivan predicted that the United States would be one of a "Union of many Republics" sharing those values. [20] Six years later, in 1845, O'Sullivan wrote another essay titled "Annexation" in the Democratic Review, [21] in which he first used the phrase manifest destiny. [22]

  4. Rosa Henson - Wikipedia

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    Comfort Woman: Slave of Destiny, Maria Rosa Luna Henson: Woman of Courage, KASAMA Vol. 11 No. 3, Solidarity Philippines Australia Network, Cpcabrisbane.org, July–August–September 1997 and Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, Manila, retrieved on: 10 June 2007

  5. Destiny (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Destiny Chukunyere M.Q.R. (born 29 August 2002), known mononymously as Destiny, is a Maltese singer. She won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015, where she ...

  6. United States Penitentiary, Victorville - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of United States Penitentiary Victorville. USP Victorville is 630,000 square feet (59,000 m 2) and is designed to house 960 male inmates in six housing units.. Six V-shaped buildings (units 1–3 on east side, units 4–6 on west side) facing each other and a larger maintenance building surround a central yard with a tower in the mid

  7. The Destiny of The Mother Church - Wikipedia

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    The Destiny of The Mother Church is a book about Christian Science written by Bliss Knapp, published privately by him in 1947, and publicly in 1991 by Christian Science Publishing Society. Knapp and his parents, Ira O. and Flavia Stickney Knapp, all knew Christian Science founder Mary Baker Eddy .

  8. Federal Correctional Institution, Victorville - Wikipedia

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    FCI Victorville Medium are two medium-security United States federal prisons for male inmates in Victorville, California. Part of the Victorville Federal Prison Complex, it is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice. There is an adjacent satellite prison camp for low-security female inmates.

  9. Dave Breese - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] He founded his own ministry named "Christian Destiny Ministries" in 1963, and later expanded his ministry to radio broadcasts with Dave Breese Reports beginning in 1978. This radio broadcast eventually moved over into television.