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  2. Alpha Omega Epsilon - Wikipedia

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    The sorority's colors are royal blue, white, and silver. Its jewels are the blue sapphire, pearl, and diamond. Its flowers are the white carnation for candidates, the white rose for active members, and the calla lily for alumnae. Its symbol is the dolphin. The Alpha Omega Epsilon motto is "Friendship. Leadership. Professionalism."

  3. Push (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Push is the debut novel of American author Sapphire. Thirteen years after its release in 1996, the novel was made into the 2009 film Precious , which won numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards .

  4. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, these colors are used to identify the University of California, where the sorority was founded. The sorority's gemstone is the sapphire. National Board. A national board was started in the summer of 2002 to oversee the expansion and growth of ΣΑΕΠ as a nationwide sorority. Currently, there are seven alumnae from different ...

  5. Radnor High School - Wikipedia

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    The high school has 1,152 students in grades 9 through 12 as of March 2022. The student body is mostly white, with a total minority enrollment of 23%. 90% of former Radnor students go on to graduate from four-year colleges and universities. As of the 2021-2022 school year, the demographics of the student body were as follows:

  6. SAPHIRE - Wikipedia

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    SAPHIRE is a probabilistic risk and reliability assessment software tool. SAPHIRE stands for Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on Integrated Reliability Evaluations. The system was developed for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) by the Idaho National Laboratory . Development began in the mid-1980s when the NRC began exploring two ...

  7. Sapphire (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire is a 1959 British crime drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Nigel Patrick, Yvonne Mitchell, Michael Craig, and Paul Massie. A progressive film for its time, [4] it focuses on racism in London toward immigrants from the West Indies , and explores the "underlying insecurities and fears of ordinary people" about those of ...

  8. Global Indian School, Ajman - Wikipedia

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    مدرسة جلوبال الهندية. / 25.3983; 55.4930. Global Indian School (formerly Indian School Ajman) is a private Indian K-12 school in Ajman, United Arab Emirates, established in 1988. [3] The school is recognized by the UAE's Ministry of Education and affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education in New Delhi, India.

  9. Serendipity Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    Estimated value. Est. US$100 million. Serendipity Sapphire is the world's largest star sapphire cluster. It weighs 510 kilograms (2,600,000 carats). [1] It was found in Kahawatte in the Ratnapura District, Sri Lanka, in July 2021. Its worth is estimated to be up to US$100 million. [1]