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Embrace could refer to two bands

The word embrace in the English language can mean to hug or to include. Embrace was an emocore band from Washington, D.C. from the summer of 1985 to the spring of 1986. ... Lead songwriters are the McNamara brothers, Danny and Richard, bassist Steve Firth, drums Mike Heaton and keyboardist Mickey Dale. ...


In Vampire Fiction: The process by which a human is changed into a vampire. The most common method being draining a human to the point of death and then feeding them some of the vampires own blood. Count Orlok from Nosferatu A vampire is a mythical or folkloric creature said to subsist on human and/or animal blood often having magical powers and the ability to transform. ...


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SLI Student Leadership Institute Embrace Program (351 words)
The EMBRACE track is a collaboration between the Student Leadership Institute and the Multicultural Leadership Center.
EMBRACE stands for "Educating Myself for Better Racial Awareness and Cultural Enrichment" and provides training in leadership as it relates to cultural sensitivity, diversity, and multicultural understanding, by promoting effective intercultural communication.
Five of the required EMBRACE workshops are facilitated by student leaders trained on intercultural communication, multicultural and identity development theory, diversity issues, and facilitation skills.
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