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Tastemaker Records Executive Producers' Club the International Quint Cities Festival

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Matthew James Cepican is a paralegal, musician, original music composer and founding member of the Executive Producers' Club. He earned his degrees from University of Iowa and paralegal from University of California Riverside. The International Quint Cities Festival is the result of the application of the urban & regional planning theories developed in the International Tastemaker Fest Thesis. The compositional design of the International Quint Cities Festival book is and education textbook employed in the classroom. The International Quint Cities Festival is being developed with nonprofit tax exempt status. We encourage learning the elements of developing nonprofit corporations in conjunction with urban & regional planning dreams and visions. Every town in every nation can learn the nonprofit corporation element of building premier urban & regional planning models.

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The International Quint Cities Festival is an educational textbook employed in the classroom. We are building on the themes of the International Tastemaker Fest Thesis urban & regional planning theories. The International Quint Cities Festival is being developed with nonprofit tax exempt status. If you enjoy festivals, then you will enjoy learning the value of the nonprofit tax exempt corporation when developing urban & regional planning themes.
Release date NZ
May 11th, 2021
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
92
Dimensions
152x229x10
ISBN-13
9781667126111
Product ID
35137859

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