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Advocacy Camp was a registered 350.org action, part of the October 24th global day of action on climate change. Nancy Benthien, Texas Impact Board member and trained presenter for Al Gore’s The Climate Project, spoke about the need to get back down to the number 350—as in, parts per million, the safe upper limit...
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Texas Impact's sermon contest on health justice concluded on September 11, and the entries are now available for public viewing on YouTube. Winners will be announced on or before September 29.
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Impact, Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Round Top Texas, The Smallest Incorporated Town In Texas. ... A letter, from the Chamber of Commerce of another Texas community allegedly called "Impact, Texas" has been sent to the Register, claiming that their town is the smallest in the Lone Star state...not our own.
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or More Information on Impact Texas 2009, Contact Joe Rodden. Please keep looking for updates in the upcoming weeks. ... The Mission of Impact ... Impact offers both middle school and high school students an opportunity to put their faith into action by working together with other students from other churches.
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Economic Impact of the; Texas Medical Center on Southeast Texas; Great cities share common features: power-ful economic and political ties to the rest of the globe; world-class museums and cultural facilities to present the arts, music and entertainment to its citizens;
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Impact, Texas just north of Abilene: travel, history, forum, save on hotels, and more. ... Your article on Impact, Texas is excellent. I wish to tell you about a recent development in the continuing saga of Impact. Mr. Dallas Perkins, the founder of Impact, lost his wife a few years back and eventually went to live in...
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From a video game industry perspective, establishing a new, independent nation of Texas would certainly impact publishers' lobbying group the Entertainment Software Association, which is chartered to represent the interests of video game publishers in the United States.
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The Texas Region of the NRCS has requested $29 million. Natural Resources Conservation Service: Watershed; Rehabilitation; $50 n/a n/a $4.8 Watershed rehabilitation program. Applicants will provide 35% of program costs;
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