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  2. Wake Christian Academy - Wikipedia

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    896 (2017–2018) [1] Student to teacher ratio. 14.4 [1] Nickname. Bulldogs. Website. www .wakechristianacademy .com. Wake Christian Academy ( WCA) is a private, Christian, co-educational school in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. It was established in 1966 as a segregation academy in response to the racial integration of public schools.

  3. Self-service laundry - Wikipedia

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    A self-service laundry, coin laundry, or coin wash, is a facility where clothes are washed and dried without much personalized professional help. They are known in the United Kingdom as launderettes or laundrettes, and in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand as laundromats. In Texas and other parts of the south central United ...

  4. The 9 US presidents who have been NRA members - AOL

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    Of those nine, eight were Republicans while one, President John F. Kennedy, was a Democrat. The first president to join the NRA was Ulysses S. Grant. The ninth president to also be an NRA member ...

  5. Category:Universities and colleges in Wake County, North ...

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    W. Wake Technical Community College. Categories: Education in Wake County, North Carolina. Buildings and structures in Wake County, North Carolina.

  6. Wake turbulence - Wikipedia

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    Wake turbulence is a disturbance in the atmosphere that forms behind an aircraft as it passes through the air. It includes several components, the most significant of which are wingtip vortices and jet-wash, the rapidly moving gases expelled from a jet engine. Wake turbulence is especially hazardous in the region behind an aircraft in the ...

  7. Nancy Wake - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Wake. Nancy Grace Augusta Wake, AC, GM (30 August 1912 – 7 August 2011), also known as Madame Fiocca and Nancy Fiocca, was a nurse and journalist who joined the French Resistance and later the Special Operations Executive (SOE) during World War II, and briefly pursued a post-war career as an intelligence officer in the Air Ministry.

  8. Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Seminaries. v. t. e. Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary ( SEBTS) is a Baptist theological institute in Wake Forest, North Carolina. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. [2] in Wake Forest, North Carolina. It was created in 1950 to meet a need in the SBC's East Coast region. [3] It was voted into existence on May 19 ...

  9. Wesley Foundation - Wikipedia

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    e. A Wesley Foundation is a United Methodist campus ministry sponsored in full or in part (depending on the congregation) by the United Methodist Church on a non-church owned and operated campus. Wesley Foundations claim ancestry in the founding "Holy Club" of the Methodist movement, a group of students at Oxford University guided by Wesley in ...