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Glenn Allen Youngkin was born in Richmond, Virginia, [7] on December 9, 1966. [8][9] He is the son of Ellis (née Quinn) and Carroll Wayne "Yunk" Youngkin. [10][11] His father played basketball for Duke University and worked in accounting and finance. [12] His mother was a doctorally prepared nurse practitioner who specialized in women's health; she was also a professor of nursing, and an ...
Comic Relief USA (previously known as America Gives Back Inc.) is a 501 (c) (3) American charity with the vision of a just world free from poverty. Comic Relief, Inc. specializes in using the power of entertainment to drive positive change.
The hospice business has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past decade, from a collection of small religious-affiliated entities into a booming mega industry dominated by companies seeking to reap big profits from the business of dying.
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2U is an American educational technology company that contracts with non-profit colleges and universities to build, deliver, and support online degree and non-degree programs. [2][3] 2U is the parent company of edX. [4]
A fifth-generation Texan, Perry was born on March 4, 1950, in Haskell, Texas, and raised in Paint Creek, Texas, the son of dryland cotton farmers Joseph Ray Perry and Amelia June Holt Perry. He has one older sister. Perry's ancestry is almost entirely English, dating as far back as the original Thirteen Colonies. His family has been in Texas since before the Texas Revolution. [9][10][11] His ...
My Yahoo! was a start page or web portal that combined personalized Yahoo! features, content feeds, and information. The site was launched in 1996 [2] and was one of the company's most popular creations. [3]
The yahoo.com domain was created in January 1995, [6] although by the end of 1994 Yahoo! had already received one million hits. Yang and Filo realized their website had massive business potential, and on March 2, 1995, Yahoo! was incorporated. [1] Yang and Filo sought the advice of entrepreneur Randy Adams for a recommendation of a venture capital firm, and Adams introduced them to Michael ...