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  2. Marshall Rosenberg - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Bertram Rosenberg (October 6, 1934 – February 7, 2015) was an American psychologist, mediator, author and teacher.Starting in the early 1960s, he developed nonviolent communication, a process for supporting partnership and resolving conflict within people, relationships, and society.

  3. A Man Without Words - Wikipedia

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    A Man Without Words is a book by Susan Schaller, first published in 1991, with a foreword by author and neurologist Oliver Sacks. [1] The book is a case study of a 27-year-old deaf man whom Schaller teaches to sign for the first time, challenging the Critical Period Hypothesis that humans cannot learn language after a certain age.

  4. Thug Notes - Wikipedia

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    The series is presented by Greg Edwards in character as Sparky Sweets, Ph.D; the character hosts the series in an "original gangster" style.[7]The following is an example of Sweets' style from his analysis of To Kill a Mockingbird, one of his most popular: [7] "Only a jive-ass fool would bother capping a mockingbird, 'cause all them bitches do is just drop next-level beats for your enjoyment.

  5. Man up and cry: Making room for men to be vulnerable - AOL

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    Openly showing emotions in a society where ‘real men don’t cry’—or so we’ve been conditioned to believe—can be a crushing... View Article The post Man up and cry: Making room for men ...

  6. Derek Muller - Wikipedia

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    During his Ph.D. program, he taught at a tutoring company, where he became the full-time Science Head after completing his Ph.D. in 2008. He quit the job at the end of 2010. [3] In 2011, Muller created his YouTube channel "Veritasium" (see section below), which became his main source of livelihood within a few years. [3]

  7. Warren Farrell - Wikipedia

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    Themes woven throughout Why Men Earn More are the importance of assessing trade-offs; that "the road to high pay is a toll road;" the "Pay Paradox" (that "pay is about the power we forfeit to get the power of pay"); and, since men earn more, and women have more balanced lives, that men have more to learn from women than women do from men.

  8. Jamie Raines - Wikipedia

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    Raines started the YouTube channel Jammidodger in 2011. [1] The title is a reference to his name and to Jammie Dodgers, a popular type of biscuit in the UK. [citation needed] Having found YouTube videos to be a useful resource when discovering his own gender identity [22] he started the channel to provide a UK perspective on the transition process as well as to document the process for himself.

  9. Todd Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Boyd’s video essay Basquiat: Bebop 2 Hip Hop featuring Dr. Todd Boyd (2021) is part of The Broad museum series, “Time Decorated: The Musical Influences of Jean-Michel Basquiat.” His video essay “Dr. Todd Boyd on David Hammons” (2021) is a part of The Broad’s series “Up Close.”