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| [[Cardinal number|Cardinal]]
| 46664
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| [[Ordinal number|Ordinal]]
| 46664th
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| [[Factorization]]
| <math>2^3 \times 19 \times 307</math>
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| 1011011001001000
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| [[Hexadecimal]]
| B648
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'''46664''' is the 44th record difference of the [[Mian-Chowla sequence]]. It is a minimally polygonal number. In base 10, 46664 is a [[palindromic number]] and a [[Smith number]].
46664 (pronounced as four, double six, six four) was also the [[prison]] number for [[Nelson Mandela]] from his imprisonment in [[1964]] to his release in [[1990]]. The number stems from the fact that he was the '''466''' prisoner of 19'''64'''. 46664 is also the name of the [[HIV/AIDS]] awareness campaign started by [[Nelson Mandela]], which has held a series of charity concerts; ''see [[46664 (concerts)]]''.
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The 46664 Bangle is the official bracelet in support of the 46664 Campaign of the [[Nelson Mandela]] Foundation. The project creates income and builds skills for people in [[South Africa]] affected by [[HIV/AIDS]]. The 46664 Bangle bracelet bears Nelson Mandela's prison number, 46664, and is also engraved with a digital imprint of his hand and a unique serial number for tracking the charitable impact online.
One of the intentions of the project is to spread the social responsibility message of preventing [[HIV/AIDS]] worldwide when people wear the 46664 Bangle. The 46664 Bangle project aims to raise $130 million over 12 years via the sale of 2,5 million silver bangle bracelets, or a combination of copper, silver, gold and platinum bangles. The goal is to create more than 4,000 jobs, while also contributing to Mandela's various 46664 charities.
The 46664 Bangle project is the brainchild of Robert Coutts, a social responsibility entrepreneur in [[South Africa]], who became frustrated with the [[HIV/AIDS]] problem and wanted to not only contribute ongoing funding to the 46664 campaign, but also wanted to directly influence the lives of those who are most affected by [[HIV/AIDS]].
== References ==
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* Smith, Qianna July 20, 2009, ''[http://www1.essence.com/fashion_beauty/fashion/articles/fashion_for_a_cause_nelson_mandela_46664_bangle/ Fashion for a Cause: 46664 Bangle]'', Essence, retrieved 2010-04-27
* Bronner Helm, Angela July 16, 2009, ''[http://www.bvonstyle.com/2009/07/16/mandelas-46664-bangles-fight-aids-in-south-africa Mandela’s 46664 Bangles Fight AIDS in South Africa]'', Black Voices, retrieved 2010-04-27
* Salzenstein, Jason December 23, 2009, ''[http://www.edgeboston.com/index.php?ch=style&sc=fashion&sc3=&id=99658&pg=2 Fashionably Fabulous]'', Edge Boston, retrieved 2010-04-27
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== External Links ==
* [http://www.thebangle.com/link_1 www.thebangle.com] - Official US website of the 46664 Bangle
* [http://www.46664.com/link_2 www.46664.com] - The 46664 Campaign of the Nelson Mandela FoundationAll content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=358717617.
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