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  1. Margaret Mead

    Margaret Mead (December 16, 1901, Philadelphia - November 15, 1978, New York City) was an American cultural anthropologist.

  2. William Gibson

    William Ford Gibson (born, Conway, South Carolina) is an American-born science fiction author who has been called the father of the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction, partly due to coining the term "cyberspace" in 1982, and partly because of the success of his first novel, "Neuromancer", which has sold more than 6.5 million copies worldwide since its publication in 1984.

  3. Peter Dale Scott

    Peter Dale Scott was born in Montreal in 1929. His poetry books are the three volumes of his trilogy Seculum: Coming to Jakarta: A Poem About Terror ; Listening to the Candle: A Poem on Impulse ; and Minding the Darkness: A Poem for the Year 2000 . An anti-war speaker during the Vietnam and U.S.-Iraq wars, he was a co-founder of the Peace and Conflict Studies Program at the University of California, Berkeley and of the Coalition on Political Assassinations.

  4. 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....

  5. Bruce MacCabee

    Dr. Bruce Maccabee, Ph.D. (May 6, 1942) is an optical physicist employed by the U.S. Navy, and a leading UFO researcher. He is listed in "Who's Who in Technology Today" and A"merican Men and Women of Science". In addition, he is a noted contemporary UFO investigator specializing in technical analysis and photoanalysis of UFO cases. The following information is derived primarily from his website's biography page.

  6. Michael Apted

    Michael Apted (born 10 February 1941;) is an English director, producer, writer and actor. He was one of the most prolific British film directors of his generation but is best known for his work on the "Up!" series of documentaries. On June 29, 2003 he was elected President of the Directors Guild of America. He returned to television, directing the first three episodes of the TV series "Rome". His last feature film project was "Amazing Grace", …

  7. Jerome Clark

    Jerome Clark (1946 -) is an American researcher and writer, specializing in unidentified flying objects and other anomalous phenomena; he is also a songwriter of some note. Clark is one of the most prominent UFO historians and researchers active today. Although Clark's works have sometimes generated spirited debate, he is widely regarded as one of the most reputable writers in the field, and he has earned the praise of many skeptics.

  8. Kara Swisher

    Kara Swisher started covering digital issues for The Wall Street Journal's San Francisco bureau in 1997. Her column BoomTown originally appeared on the front page of the Marketplace section and also online at WSJ.com. Previously, Ms. Swisher covered breaking news about the Web's major players and Internet policy issues and also wrote feature articles on technology for the paper.

  9. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

    Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi is the Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences at Claremont Graduate University and Co-Director of the Quality of Life Research Center. He is also Emeritus Professor of Human Development at the University of Chicago, where he chaired the department of psychology. Dr. Csikszentmihalyi is one of the world's leading authorities on the psychology of creativity.

  10. Raymond Moody

    Raymond Moody (born June 30 1944) is a parapsychologist. He is most famous as an author of books about life after death and near-death experiences, (a term which he coined in 1975). His best selling title is "Life After Life". Moody studied philosophy at the University of Virginia where he obtained a B.A. (1966), a M.A. (1967) and a Ph.D (1969) in the subject. He also obtained a Ph.D in psychology from West Georgia College, …

  11. Marcus Buckingham

    Marcus Buckingham is a motivational speaker, trainer, public leader, researcher and author. He claims to have trained over 2 million people through his books, seminars and lectures.

  12. Elmore Leonard

    Elmore John Leonard Jr. (born October 11, 1925, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a popular American novelist and screenwriter.

  13. Douglas Hofstadter

    Douglas Richard Hofstadter is an American academic. He is best known for his book "Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid" (abbreviated as "GEB") which was published in 1979, and won the 1980 Pulitzer Prize for general non-fiction.

  14. Ian Rankin

    Ian Rankin OBE, DL. (born April 28 1960, in Cardenden, Fife, Scotland) is one of the best-selling crime writers in the United Kingdom. His best known books are the "Inspector Rebus" novels.

  15. K. Eric Drexler

    Often described as the 'father of nanotechnology', K. Eric Drexler is a researcher whose work focuses on advanced nanotechnologies and directions for current research. He has authored numerous journal articles, and his books include Nanosystems: Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation . He helped lead development of the 2007 Technology Roadmap for Productive Nanosystems , a project managed by Battelle and hosted by several of the U.S. National Laboratories.

  16. Madeline Arias

    I like food and friends. Exactly in that order! I really don't know all of me, yet. The following facts may not be really accurate but this is what I've figured about myself so far. Others say that I'm mean and violent. They might be right but I think this is because I am just a boisterous person. I seem to be always making outbursts without meaning to.

  17. Andy Henley

    I'm a Canadian of Irish and Scottish decent. I grew up in New Brunswick and moved to Vancouver after a stint living and working in Japan. I like motorcycles but don't have one. I enjoy making things out of scrap wood, photography, puttering, writing, used bookstores, stream of consciousness, dreams, reading, creating, and the color yellow. I prefer non-fiction to fiction, cream in my coffee, and Apple computers. I like CBC, NPR, and PBS.

  18. Stephen Samuel

    I tend to sit cross-legged. I drink cold coffees. I’m prone to laughter. I take my sunglasses off when I see rainbows. I used to have the best blue couch on earth. I slouch when I'm with someone shorter. I prefer fighting colds without medication. I like high heels. I like the person in it better. I read diaries, usually disguised as 'philosophy'. I used to ride my Jolie. I used to dink no one on her. I have conversations about nothing.

  19. Carrie Wingate

    I'm an interesting, intelligent woman with many interests and constantly finding new ones. Somehow, I find myself with a few extra pounds--just enough to make me warm and cuddly! I love life, and try to appreciate each day as it happens. I've lived enough to know that life is both hilarious and tragic, and often both at once. I have a strong sense of the absurd, I laugh and cry easily, and I smile a LOT.

  20. Beth Ferree

    Tim was last seen Wednesday, May 16,2007 in Missouri. He was detained for hitchhiking and let go after a call to his father during which he refused to communicate. He had apparently taken his car from Dallas, Texas and abandoned it in Ardmore with his identification and wallet. The car was full of gas at the time. Tim was intending to head for his uncle's in Minneapolis but never arrived. He is 5'9",125 lbs and has blue eyes and blonde hair.

  21. Cassy

    How can I describe myself without being a narcisstic wanker? I like: surprises; laughing hysterically; gardenless flowers; getting to the bottom of the hardest things in life; aspiring to be a fiction writer; writing fiction (oh yeah); kitsch and art deco architecture furniture and sensibilities; my diverse adorable bent loving family; social justice; sunshine chardonnay moments; odd combinations of clothes; colour possibilities - and a few more things.

  22. Chris Blackburn

    I'm Chris. Im funny (well i like to think i am), slightly vain, good natured, kind, generous, happy almost 99.8% of the time (apart from monday mornins), sensitive, passionate and honest.- Im slightly bitter about my life coz i wanted to be a rockstar! I love my family and friends they are very important to me.

  23. Christopher Laroche

    ...to questions I don't know. Or something. :)

  24. Page

    I looooove to dance! I love food and nice people and kitties and doggies and scrabble. I wish that there were more people who cared about the environment and cared that we are an aweful waste of a nation that uses too much energy, damnit! Oh, yeah, I love America! Also, on another note, did you know that:.

  25. Scott Caruso

    This right here is the most important thing to know about me!

  26. Christine Mae

    i hate pretentions...so what you see is what you get!

  27. Eddie Walker

    THINGS I CAN DO:.

  28. Juan Ramirez

    I'm a Vampire. Never may I find the American Dream, but I will never escape the American Nightmare.

  29. Michael Haught

    "A Certain Romance".

  30. Guy Nasuti

    Profile Layouts.

  31. Gemma

    I'm a writer/researcher working in Leamington Spa and living in Birmingham ... In my head I'm still a student. Cats hate me. I want to marry Stephen Fry, Jarvis Cocker or Simon Amstell - it worries me that two of them are gay. Problem. My life ambition is to be a Girl On Film. I'd never trust a man in leather who drinks Jack Daniels...unless his name is Dave Gahan.

  32. Tim

    In the 1950s, in Las Vegas, a businessmen’s conglomerate dominating a $25 million-a-year sports industry hid their illegal practices from the U.S. Department of Justice until they were caught. The sport that privileged cold hard cash over honest competition was professional wrestling, and the conspirators were members of the famed National Wrestling Alliance.

  33. Francis Hook

    Outdoorsy kind of person, I like being in nature and never run out of the rain, simple, down to earth...

  34. Sarah Dobbs

    I have just completed an MA in Creative Writing at Lancaster University and I write sensual romance as my hobby, but I'm also working hard on more 'literary' fiction (get me, eh?).

  35. Zofia

    Just because I walk with the angels does not mean I am one.

  36. Kim

    I have lived long enough to know that..."Fame is what you have taken... Character is what you give... When to this truth you waken... Then you begin to live." ----Bayard Taylor.

  37. Douglas Eby

    Douglas Eby, M.A., is a writer and researcher on the psychological aspects of creative expression and personal achievement.

  38. Cecille
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  40. Ann Gorman

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