A-life


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Contemporary Examples

For now, the story of a-life is giving West Point a reason to hope.
Meet the Liberian Girls Beating Ebola Abby Haglage October 28, 2014

When a-life began, Page was working on an education and empowerment project with young girls in Liberia.
Meet the Liberian Girls Beating Ebola Abby Haglage October 28, 2014

In effort to help me do the same, she puts Jessica T.S. Neufville, an enthusiastic 16-year-old member of a-life, on the phone.
Meet the Liberian Girls Beating Ebola Abby Haglage October 28, 2014

The march, held Sept. 17, marked the official launch of Adolescents Leading an Intense Fight Against Ebola, or a-life.
Meet the Liberian Girls Beating Ebola Abby Haglage October 28, 2014

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artificial life

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