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... The Brattleboro Retreat is a private, not-for-profit mental health and addictions hospital that provides comprehensive inpatient, outpatient, partial hospitalization and intensive ... north of downtown Brattleboro, Vermont, the Retreat is situated on more than 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) of land along the Retreat Meadows inlet of the West River ... Founded in 1834, the Retreat was "the first facility for the care of the mentally ill in Vermont, and one of the first ten private psychiatric hospitals in the United ...
... Court has ordered the Kerala Police to investigate alleged rapes and murders at the Potta Ashram (Divine Retreat Center) the police say that over a ten-year period from 1996 to 2006 ... could be, however, due to the fact that the centre hosts a hospice for patients with AIDS and other incurable diseases ...
... Kiaros Retreat - Each year seniors attend an off-site 4 day retreat to become closer to God and to form a community amongst each other ... This retreat is to learn more about one's self...as children of God ...
... Retreat is located at 38°49′28″N 85°51′12″W / 38.82444°N 85.85333°W / 38.82444 -85.85333 ...
... A weekend Koinonia retreat is a reminder of those early days, but also an opportunity to live in community with others ... The Koinonia retreat weekend is an experience in Christian community based on the Paschal mystery of the Lord Jesus, His Life, Death and Resurrection ... During a retreat, participants have the chance to hear about the faith of student leaders and share some of their experiences with other participants ...
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—D.H. (David Herbert)
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—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)