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WCPA may refer to: Organizations * World Constitution and Parliament Association * World Commission on Protected Areas * Wendouree Centre for the Performing Arts * Woman's Club of Palo Alto * Women’s Committee for Political Action * Workingmen's Co-operative Publishing Association * Wendouree Centre for Performing Arts Media * WCPA (AM) WCPA (900 AM) is an American radio station licensed to Clearfield, Pennsylvania, the seat of government for Clearfield County. WCPA is owned and operated by Kristin Cantrell, through licensee Southern Belle, LLC. WCPA broadcasts with a power outp ...
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World Constitution And Parliament Association
The World Constitution and Parliament Association (WCPA), formally known as the World Committee for a World Constitutional Convention (WCWCC), is an international committee established as an international non-governmental organization (INGO) dedicated to the establishment of world peace through a democratic federal world government. WCPA is responsible for advancing the work of the provisional world government and its institutions established under the Constitution for the Federation of Earth (CFoE). History In late 1950's, Philip Isely, along with Thane Read, Margaret Isely, and Marie Philips Scot, formulated a plan that would seek to admit delegates from both national governments and delegates from peoples of all countries to a Peoples' World Convention. The form of agreement was drafted by Thane Read and revised by Philip Isely. As the call for a World Constitutional Convention gained momentum, an U.S. Committee for a World Constitutional Convention was formed in 1958, lat ...
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World Commission On Protected Areas
The World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA) is one of six commissions of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). History In 1948, the IUCN established a Committee on National Parks. Two decades later the IUCN had been asked by the international community to take responsibility for preparing a world list of national parks in keeping with its role as a network to share the world’s knowledge on nature conservation, and in 1960, the IUCN raised the status of the Committee to that of a permanent Commission, with the creation of the Commission on National Parks. In 1996, the World Commission on Protected Areas took on its current name with the approval of the IUCN congress. Organizational structure WCPA is a network of volunteers. Secretariat support is provided by staff of the IUCN Programme on Protected Areas, with whom WCPA implements a shared strategic plan and work plan. The Commission has a Steering Committee, and the Chair is elected every four years ...
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Wendouree Centre For The Performing Arts
The Wendouree Centre for the Performing Arts is a multi-purpose performance venue located in Howitt Street Wendouree, in the Victorian town of Ballarat in south east Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma .... It was completed in mid-2006 replacing the ageing "Timkin Hall" as Wendouree's premier theatre. It was built at an estimated cost of $8 million. The main auditorium seats 857 and the stage area has the capacity to handle performances ranging from opera, pipe bands, and live theatre to orchestral and ensemble presentations. External linksWendouree Centre for the Performing Arts website Buildings and structures in Ballarat Performing arts centres in Australia Tourist attractions in Victoria (Australia) {{VictoriaAU-struct-stub ...
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Woman's Club Of Palo Alto
Woman's Club of Palo Alto (founded 1894, and active to present day) is a civic, cultural, philanthropic and social club, initially founded on June 20, 1894 by 24 women in Palo Alto, California, Palo Alto, California. The building that currently houses the club is historical and built in 1916 in a Tudor Revival architecture, Tudor-American Craftsman, Craftsman style, and is located at 475 Homer Avenue in Palo Alto. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Clara County, California, National Register of Historic Places in 2014. Club history The Woman's Club of Palo Alto was initially founded on June 20, 1894 by 24 women who gathered at a Presbyterianism, Presbyterian Church in Palo Alto, California. The first president was Mary Grafton Campbell, a doctor. Early members of the club included Anna Zschokke, a figure in the establishment of the Palo Alto Unified School District; Lydia Mitchell, who co-founded the Palo Alto Red Cross; and Juli ...
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Isabelle Kendig
Isabelle Kendig was a prominent Clinical psychology, clinical psychologist in the Mid-20th century baby boom, mid-20th century United States. She was best known as Head Psychologist at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C.Dr. Isabelle Kendig, 84, Dies, Active in ACLU. Washington Post. September 25, 1974, p. C10. In that role she was part of a cohort of senior clinicians that helped guide the expansion of clinical psychology in the Aftermath of World War II, post-WWII era. She also qualified as a member of the second generation of women psychologists in the U.S. Less well known than Kendig's clinical career are the two other careers that preceded her doctoral studies and PhD. She began as a eugenic field worker in 1912, investigating alleged hereditary defects in the Pratt family of Shutesbury, Massachusetts, Shutesbury Massachusetts. Alternate versiohere/ref> This was followed by living in Washington, D.C., working as a campaigner for women's rights, anti-militarism, and soci ...
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New York Call
The ''New York Call'' was a socialist daily newspaper published in New York City from 1908 through 1923. The ''Call'' was the second of three English-language dailies affiliated with the Socialist Party of America, following the ''Chicago Daily Socialist'' (1906–1912) and preceding the '' Milwaukee Leader'' (1911–1938). History Political background In 1899 a bitter factional fight swept the Socialist Labor Party of America (SLP), pitting loyalists to the party's English-language newspaper, ''The People,'' and its intense and autocratic editor, Daniel DeLeon, against a dissident faction organized around the party's German-language paper, the '' New Yorker Volkszeitung.'' In addition to personal antipathy, the two sides differed on the fundamental question of trade union policy, with the DeLeon faction favoring a continuation of the party's policy of establishing an explicitly socialist union organization and the dissidents seeking to abandon the course of dual unioni ...
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Ballarat Grammar School
, motto_translation = Honour Follows Labour , streetaddress = 201 Forest Street, , city = Wendouree , state = Victoria , postcode = 3355 , country = Australia , coordinates = , type = Independent, co-educational, day & boarding , denomination = Anglican , established = 1911 , chairperson = Shantini Deutscher , headmaster = Adam Heath , chaplain = Rev’d Dr Timothy Gaden , grades = ELC–12 , slogan = Learning to Thrive, Engaged in the World. , song = Serva Fidem (To the tune of Holst's "Jupiter Hymn") , test_name = VCE , test_average = 32 , publication = ''Boomalacka'' , yearbook = ''The Grammarian'' , affiliation = Ballarat Associated Schools , ...
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