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  2. Fortune Society - Wikipedia

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    Fortune Society. The Fortune Society is a New York City-based non-profit organization that provides support to the formerly incarcerated. Some of the services offered include help with finding housing and jobs, adjusting to civilian life, and educational opportunities.

  3. David Rothenberg (activist) - Wikipedia

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    David Rothenberg (activist) David Rothenberg is a veteran Broadway producer and prisoners' rights activist. After reading the script for Fortune and Men's Eyes by former prisoner and playwright John Herbert, he was instrumental in producing the play for an off-Broadway production. Later, he was a civilian observer during the Attica Prison riot ...

  4. Edwin James (barrister) - Wikipedia

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    Edwin John James (c.1812 – 4 March 1882) [2] was an English lawyer who also practised in the United States, a Member of Parliament and would-be actor. Disbarred in England and Wales for professional misconduct, he ended his life in poverty.

  5. Fortune (Plymouth Colony ship) - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1621 the Fortune was the second English ship destined for Plymouth Colony in the New World, one year after the voyage of the Pilgrim ship Mayflower. Financed as the Mayflower was by Thomas Weston and others of the London-based Merchant Adventurers, Fortune was to transport thirty-five settlers to the colony on a ship that was ...

  6. American Bar Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The American Bar Foundation (ABF) is an independent, nonprofit national research institute [2] established in 1952 and located in Chicago, United States.Its mission is to expand knowledge and advance justice by supporting innovative, interdisciplinary and rigorous empirical research on law, legal processes and legal institutions. [3]

  7. Robert Fortune - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fortune (16 September 1812 – 13 April 1880) [1] was a Scottish botanist, plant hunter and traveller, best known for introducing around 250 new ornamental plants, mainly from China, but also Japan, into the gardens of Britain, Australia, and North America. He also played a role in the development of the tea industry in India in the 19th ...

  8. The Fortune Society and Aetna Foundation Celebrate Food ... - AOL

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    The Fortune Society and Aetna Foundation Celebrate Food & Nutrition Program for Low-Income Families -- West Harlem Families Present Healthy Food Cooking Demonstration -- NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE ...

  9. Bill Novelli - Wikipedia

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    Bill Novelli. William D. Novelli (born May 21, 1941) is an American executive, public relations professional, author and educator. He was born in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. He is currently Distinguished Professor of the Practice at the McDonough School of Business of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., where he teaches in the MBA program ...