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Mote & Associates award scholarships
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Mote & Associates, Inc. recently announced the two recipients of its annual scholarships. Pictured in the front row is (left to right) Jerry McClannan, Michael Henderson, Benjamin Philiposian Pictured in the second row is (left to right) Nick Philiposian, Charlene Philiposian, Louis Bergman.
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Pictured in the front row is (left to right) Zachary Liette and Jerry McClannan. Pictured in the second row is (left to right) Carli Liette, Michael Henderson, Louis Bergman.
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GREENVILLE Mote & Associates, Inc. recently announced the two recipients of its annual scholarships. The two $1,000 scholarships were awarded to Zachary Liette, a 2021 graduate of Saint Henry High School, who is headed off to his first year of college to study civil engineering at the University of Toledo and Benjamin Philiposian, a 2021 graduate of Mississinawa Valley High School who is headed off to his first year of college to stud
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Can a magnificent art museum help save the dying Dead Sea?
Dead Sea Revival Project runs photo contest as part of its drive to build a museum in Arad aimed at sparking action for a sea in danger of extinction.
When 1,200 Israelis posed nude at the Dead Sea for American art photographer Spencer Tunick in 2011, project initiator Ari Leon Fruchter hoped the eye-popping images would start a wave of activism to save the unique saltwater lake from environmental extinction.
An image from “Naked Sea” by Spencer Tunick, 2011.
But although “Naked Sea” was viewed by half a billion people, a few years later the situation had only worsened. In fact, the spot where the photographs were taken had collapsed into a giant sinkhole.
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