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UMLAUF SCULPTURE GARDEN + MUSEUM

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A WINDOW BETWEEN WORLDS

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Utah Cultural Alliance Foundation

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THE FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION

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THE ARLINGTON INSTITUTE

ORIGINAL IDEAS FOR AN EMERGING NEW WORLD In 1989 John Petersen founded The Arlington Institute TAI a nonprofit futureoriented research institute the purpose of which was to work with the leadership of the national security community to change the idea of national security from death and destruction to a broader understanding of security that included environmental degradation climate change social value shifts science and technology breakthroughs and other global issues that clearly contributed to our security.

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