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Linda is a highly recognized advertising and marketing professional. In 2002, she was inducted into the Advertising Hall of Achievement by the American Advertising Federation and was selected by Crain's New York Business as one of New York's "40 Under 40" rising stars. In addition, she was the proud recipient of the 100 Hispanic Women organization's "2004 Excellence in Leadership" award for serving as a role model to other young Latinas and as a leader who understands the importance of giving back to her community. In November 2005, The New York Post identified her as one of the top 50 most powerful women in New York City. She was ... honored by Girls Inc. for her outstanding leadership in their Celebration Luncheon, and identified as a "Top Latina" by Hispanic magazine. She was also named to the Advertising Age's "Women to Watch" list.
Loma Linda is a unique community of 21,000. The city has been a national center of health and wellness research for decades. Loma Linda offers residents an alternative to the intense, often anonymous lifestyle so characteristic of modern life. It is no surprise to find numerous families strolling along the city's tree lined streets, or playing in its numerous parks.
"Linda has strong experience in developing industry value assessments and identifying strategic business development opportunities," says Luftig. "Her expertise in new market development complements our strategic growth goals and will strengthen our worldwide leadership position in material dispensing."
Eight years after a group of women at Habitat for Humanity’s international headquarters launched WATCH (Women Accepting the Challenge of Housing) and completed more than 200 houses, Linda spearheaded the formation of the Women Build department at Habitat for Humanity International. Women Build, like WATCH, seeks to increase the involvement and skill level of women in the construction of Habitat houses. The Women Build department’s first major initiative was the highly successful First Ladies Build, in which current and former first ladies, women governors, concerned women and Habitat partner families helped sponsor and organize women to build Habitat houses in or near each of the U.S. state capitals, as well as in a number of other countries. A second initiative, Women Building A Legacy, challenged women to make a positive impact on the future by providing safe, healthy housing where children can flourish and grow. Spearheaded by women celebrities and U.S. first ladies, Women Building A Legacy resulted in the completion of nearly 100 simple, decent, affordable houses built with families in need.
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Using the Bloodied Spirit, Linda and the other Spartans traveled to the planet Onyx at the request of Dr. Catherine Halsey. Linda arrived with Fred and Will in a crash landing on the surface. There, she met Kelly, Dr. Halsey, Lieutenant Commander Kurt Ambrose (a Spartan she had thought dead for almost 30 years) and many Spartan-III's; most notably Holly, Ash, and Dante. There they were assaulted by multiple Onyx Sentinels. The sentinels attacked in groups of three, one watching and reporting Spartan tactics to the other sentinels at 3000 meters in the air, and the other two attacking at close range. Linda was able to shoot the overwatching sentinel out of the sky with aid from two SPNKr rocket launchers.
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The Eastman family, with Linda McCartney on the far right. Linda was arrested in Los Angeles for possession of marijuana in 1975, although all charges were later dropped.[33] In 1984, the McCartneys were arrested in Barbados for possession of marijuana and were fined $100 each. They flew to Heathrow Airport, London, where Linda was arrested again on charges of possession. She later commented that hard drugs were disgusting, but marijuana "is pretty lightweight".[8][34][35]
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