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Dr. Norman Vincent Peale Norman Vincent Peale was the pastor of Marble Collegiate Church for 52 years and one of the most influential religious figures of the 20th Century. The author of 46 books, including the all-time inspirational best-seller, The Power of Positive Thinking . With Marble Church as a base, Dr. Peale launched far-reaching innovations in the decades of the 1930s, 40s and 50s. - Norman Solomon
Norman Solomon (1951-) is an American journalist, media critic and antiwar activist. A longtime associate of the media watch group Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR), Solomon is also the founder and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy, a national consortium of policy researchers and analysts which works pro-actively to provide alternative sources for journalists. His weekly column, "Media Beat", has been in national syndication since 1992. - Simon Schama
Simon Michael Schama, CBE (born 13 February 1945) is a British professor of history and art history at Columbia University. His many works on history and art include "Landscape and Memory", "Dead Certainties", "Rembrandt's Eyes", and his history of the French Revolution, "Citizens". He is best known for writing and hosting the 15-part BBC documentary series "A History of Britain". - Ken Blanchard
Few people have influenced the day-to-day management of people and companies more than Ken Blanchard . A prominent, sought-after author, speaker, and business consultant, Dr. Blanchard is universally characterized by his friends, colleagues, and clients as one of the most insightful, powerful, and compassionate individuals in business today. - Phil Taylor
Philip Douglas Taylor (born August 13, 1960) is a multi world champion darts player. His nickname is The Power. His 13 World Championship titles makes him the most successful darts player of all-time. - Riane Eisler
Dr. Eisler tells us that the current political, economic, and cultural categories are useless for creating conditions that support compassion and sustainability area. Thus, she began to recognize two systems of culture: the partnership system and the domination system. In the domination system, caring is devalued. In the partnership system, caring and compassion are two of the highest values. The real wealth of the nation is the contributions of people and nature. - Denise Austin
Denise Austin (born February 13, 1957) is an American fitness and exercise expert, author, columnist and instructor. She is also a member of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. She is married to sports attorney Jeff Austin, with whom she has two daughters: Kelly (born 1990) and Katie (born 1993). Her sister-in-law is U.S. tennis champion Tracy Austin. Austin was born Denise Katnich in San Pedro, CA. She started gymnastics at the age of 12, … - Winona Laduke
Winona LaDuke , 37 years old, lives on the White Earth Chippewa Reservation in Northern Minnesota with her two children. LaDuke began working on Indian issues at a young age and spoke before the United Nations when just 18 years old. - Vanessa Amorosi
Vanessa Joy Amorosi (born 8 August 1981) is an Australian singer and recording artist. She was born in Melbourne, Australia. Performing since the age of 12, Amorosi was discovered and signed to a recording contract in 1997. After being signed to MarJac Productions (co-owned by managers Mark Holden and Jack Strom), recording a promo CD (entitled "Get Here") and gaining a deal with Transistor Music Australia, her first single, titled "Have A Look", … - Betty Sue Flowers
Betty Sue Flowers , Ph.D., became Director of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum in 2002. Before that time, she was the Joan Negley Kelleher Centennial Professor in the English Department at the University of Texas, as well as a Piper Professor and a member of the University's Academy of Distinguished Teachers. During her years at the University of Texas, she also served as Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Director of the Plan II Honors Program. - Yehuda Berg
Yehuda Berg, is the son of Philip Berg the founder of the Kabbalah Centre and is currently co director of the Centre with his brother Michael Berg. Together with his mother Karen Berg and other family members, he has taken on a greater leadership role in the controversial movement in recent years. Rabbi Yehuda Berg is an accomplished author. His book "The Power of Kabbalah", became an international best-seller and his recent published books, … - Michael Schudson
Michael Schudson is arguably the country's most respected scholar writing about newspapers and their relationship to society, politics and culture. He is the author of five books and editor of two others concerning the history and sociology of the American news media including the seminal " Discovering the News: A Social History of American Newspapers a; " The Power of News "; " The Sociology of News "; " Advertising, the Uneasy Persuasion "; and " Rethinking Popular Culture ." - Geoff Bullock
Geoff Bullock is an Australian Charismatic/Pentecostal singer-songwriter who mainly writes praise songs. He worked as a television cameraman on Play School before taking up music ministry full time. He began his journey of faith in 1977, when he was in his early twenties. He was the Worship Pastor for the Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia until he left the church in 1995 due to a self-described emotional crisis. - Chill Rob G
Chill Rob G (born Robert Frazier) is a rapper from Jersey City, New Jersey. He was part of Queen Latifah's New Jersey-based Flavor Unit collective, which also involved Nikki D, DJ Mark the 45 King, and Naughty By Nature, among others. He was signed to Stu Fine's Wild Pitch Records in the late 1980s, and released one album, "Ride the Rhythm", on the label. "Ride the Rhythm"'s track alternated between a somewhat hardcore sound and an easygoing, … - Geoffrey Brennan
Geoffrey Brennan is an Australian philosopher. He is currently a professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a professor of political science at Duke University. Trained as an economist, Brennan has collaborated extensively with Nobel Prize winner James M. Buchanan and became the first non-American president of the Public Choice Society in 2002. - Igor Ledochowski
Igor Ledochowski currently lives in Richmond, London, UK and is a devoted student of American Kenpo karate. He is the author of several acclaimed books and movements in the field of hypnosis. - William R Patterson
William R. Patterson is Chairman and CEO of The Warcoffer Capital Group, LLC. He is the business and financial expert on XM Satellite Radio - The Power (XM). He is co-author of the business and personal finance book, "The Baron Son", which was featured in the Forbes Book Club and Black Enterprise magazine. In 2004, Patterson co-founded The Baron Solution Group, a company which conducts business and personal finance workshops for adults across the U.S. and abroad. - Roger Delgado
Roger Caesar Marius Bernard de Delgado Torres Castillo Roberto (March 1, 1918 - June 18, 1973) was a British actor, best known for his role as the Master in "Doctor Who". He was born in Whitechapel, in the East End of London - Delgado often remarked to "Doctor Who" actor Jon Pertwee, a close friend, that this made him a true cockney, as he was born within the sound of the Bow Bells - although his mother was Spanish and his father French. - Steve Kirsch
Steve has been involved with the Internet and high-tech companies for more than 27 years. Steve has been involved with the Internet and high-tech companies for more than 27 years. Since the early 80s, he has founded three successful technology companies. Since the early 80s, he has founded three successful technology companies. Prior to Propel, he founded Infoseek Corporation, which was acquired by Disney in November of 1999. - Frank M. Robinson
Frank M. Robinson (born 1926) is a science fiction and techno-thriller writer. Three of his novels have been made into movies. "The Power" (1956) was a supernatural science fiction and government conspiracy novel about people with superhuman skills, filmed in 1968 as "The Power". The technothriller "The Glass Inferno" was combined with Richard Martin Stern's "The Tower" to produce the 1974 movie "The Towering Inferno". - Kathy Garver
Kathy Garver (born December 13, 1945) is a television, stage, screen, and voice actress. Born in Long Beach, California, her full name is Kathleen Marie Allison Garver. Garver is best known for playing Cissy Davis, the eldest sibling on the original TV series "Family Affair". She is one of the last two surviving cast members of the series, along with Johnny Whitaker, who shares the same birthday with her, … - Kirsten Vangsness
Kirsten Vangsness (born July 7, 1972) is an American actress. She graduated from Cerritos High School in Cerritos, California in June 1990. She is currently appearing on the CBS drama series "Criminal Minds" as Audio/Visual Tech Penelope Garcia. Vangsness' theater work has won her several awards, including the 15 Minutes of Fem Best Actress Award, the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Best Emerging Comic Actress and the Golden Betty Award. - Lawrence Montaigne
Lawrence Montaigne (b. February 26, 1931 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor, writer, dancer, and occasional stuntman. As an actor, he is best known for his appearances on many 1960s-era television shows. Born in New York, but raised in Rome, Italy, Montaigne speaks several languages, a skill he used to his advantage in securing roles in international productions. - Akin Euba
Akin Euba (born Olatunji Akin Euba, Lagos, Nigeria, April 28, 1935) is a Nigerian composer, musicologist, and pianist. Euba studied composition with Arnold Cooke at the Trinity College of Music, London, obtaining the diplomas of Fellow of the Trinity College London (Composition) and Fellow of the Trinity College London (Piano). He received B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of California, Los Angeles, where he studied with Mantle Hood, … - Joseph Nye
Dr. Joseph Nye Jr.is the Don K. Price Professor of Public Policy and Dean of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Previously, he was the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, winning two Distinguished Service medals, and the chair of the National Intelligence Council. Dr. Nye joined the Harvard faculty in 1964, serving as director of the Center for International Affairs and associate dean of Arts and Sciences. - Robert Kagan
Robert Kagan is a Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he specializes in issues of U.S. leadership and foreign policy. He is co-founder with William Kristol of the Project for a New American Century. Before joining the Carnegie Endowment, he worked in the State Department as a member of the Policy Planning Staff and as principal speech writer for Secretary of State George P. Shultz during the Reagan Administration. - Ellen Goodman
Ellen Goodman is an American journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist. Goodman worked as a researcher and reporter for Newsweek magazine between 1963 and 1965, and has worked as an associate editor at the Boston Globe since 1967.... - The Power
Fucking hostile. - “The Priority Bruce Power
Bruce Power is scheduled to appear before the CNSC in Ottawa on Jan. 16 and Feb. 26-27, 2003 regarding its $400 million program to restart two units at the Bruce A generating station. Pending regulatory approval, Bruce A Unit 4 could be supplying clean electricity to the Ontario market by April of 2003, followed soon after by Unit 3. Together, the Bruce A units will return 1,500 MW of much-needed power to Ontario before next summer’s period of peak demand. - Ken Dychtwald
Ken Dychtwald , Ph.D. Gerontologist, author, CEO of Age Wave LLP - Phil Taylor
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