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  2. Anna Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    Anna Jarvis. Anna Maria Jarvis (May 1, 1864 – November 24, 1948) was the founder of Mother's Day in the United States. Her mother had frequently expressed a desire to establish such a holiday, and after her mother's death, Jarvis led the movement for the commemoration. However, as the years passed, Jarvis grew disenchanted with the growing ...

  3. Chase Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    The book celebrates images taken with cameras in mobile phones, particularly iPhones, and Jarvis released an iPhone app called Best Camera in conjunction with the book. [ 27 ] In 2010, Jarvis released his second book, Seattle 100 , which is a collection of black and white portraits and biographies of people defining Seattle's culture.

  4. Rebecca Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Ann Jarvis [1] (born September 28, 1981) [2] [3] [4] is an American journalist and former investment banker.She is the chief business, economics, and technology correspondent for ABC News, the host, creator, and managing editor of Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis and the host of the podcasts No Limits with Rebecca Jarvis and The Dropout.

  5. How the founder of Mother's Day died alone, childless and ...

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    Laura T. Coffey. May 8, 2024 at 1:05 PM. Anna Jarvis founded Mother’s Day to honor her beloved mother, then spent the rest of her life fighting the holiday’s commercial and political ...

  6. Ann Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    Ann Maria Reeves Jarvis (September 30, 1832 – May 9, 1905) was a social activist and community organizer during the American Civil War era. She is recognized as the mother who inspired Mother's Day and as a founder of Mother's Day movements, and her daughter, Anna Marie Jarvis (1864–1948), is recognized as the founder of the Mother's Day holiday in the United States.

  7. Judith Jarvis Thomson - Wikipedia

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    Judith Jarvis Thomson (October 4, 1929 – November 20, 2020) was an American philosopher who studied and worked on ethics and metaphysics. Her work ranges across a variety of fields, but she is most known for her work regarding the thought experiment titled the trolley problem and her writings on abortion.

  8. 2024 Olympics: 10 of the best images from Day 13 of the Paris ...

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    Here are some of the best images from Day 13 of the Olympics. ... shoots during the women's semi-final handball match between Sweden and France of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at the Pierre ...

  9. List of video games notable for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    While Pac-Man was the best-selling title on the Atari 2600, selling about 7.9 million units by the end of 1983, [18] Atari reportedly had expected to sell up to nine million units. [19] After being critically panned, Atari had to deal with the returns of a large volume of unsold games, some which ended up as part of the Atari video game burial ...