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  • 81Mario Bettanin — Orphan|date=September 2008 Introduction Mario Bettanin was born in Northern Italy on September 23rd 1933. His parents were Sylvia Caterina Silvestri and Antonio Bettanin. He was the 2nd oldest of 5 siblings and migrated to Australia in the 1950s …

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  • 82Isbell school — Orphan|date=October 2006 Isbell Middle School is a middle school in Santa Paula, California. The school was started by a woman named Isbell approximately a hundred years ago. Since then the school has grown suffeciently.This school also has the… …

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  • 83Carter's Foods — orphan|date=May 2007Infobox Defunct Company company name = Carter s Foods company fate = Bankrupt foundation = 1952 defunct = mid 2006 location = Charlotte, Michigan, USA industry = Retail key people = Theodore Carter (founder) products = bakery …

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  • 84Orphanage — For other uses, see Orphanage (disambiguation). Former Berlin Pankow orphanage …

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  • 85Sisters of Saint Joseph —     Sisters of Saint Joseph     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Sisters of Saint Joseph     CONGREGATION OF THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH     Founded at Le Puy, in Velay, France, by the Rev. Jean Paul Médaille of the Society of Jesus (b. at Carcassonne, 29 …

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  • 86Third Orders — • Lay members of religious orders, i.e. men and women who do not necessarily live in community and yet can claim to wear the habit and participate in the good works of some great order Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Third Orders      …

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  • 87Third order — The term Third Order designates persons who live according to the Third Rule of Catholic religious orders, either outside of a monastery in the world, or in a religious community.Their members, in general lay members of religious orders, i.e. men …

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  • 88Margaret Haughery — Statue commemorating Margaret in the Lower Garden District of New Orleans Margaret Haughery (1813–1882) was a philanthropist known as the mother of the orphans .[1] She opened up four orphanages in the New Orleans area in the 19th century. Many… …

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  • 89Adoption — For other uses, see Adoption (disambiguation). Sister Irene of New York Foundling Hospital with children. Sister Irene is among the pioneers of modern adoption, establishing a system to board out children rather than institutionalize them.… …

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  • 90Final Fantasy XIII — Final Fantasy XIII …

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