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  2. This I Believe - Wikipedia

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    This I Believe is a weekly radio series that began airing April 2005 in the United States on National Public Radio produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison. It was independently produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison from 2005 to 2009 for the non-profit organization This I Believe, Inc. The series invites individuals to write short essays about ...

  3. Our Noble, Essential Decency - Wikipedia

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    Our Noble, Essential Decency. Robert Anson Heinlein signing autographs at Worldcon 1976. This I Believe: Our Noble, Essential Decency is an essay written and recorded by Robert A. Heinlein in 1952, as part of the Edward R. Murrow 's series "This I Believe" on the CBS Radio Network, generally seen as the most popular of that series. [1]

  4. Jay Allison - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Allison and his collaborator Dan Gediman revived Edward R. Murrow's 1950s radio program,This I Believe. The series collected short audio essays, told in the first-person, in which people express a deeply held belief. The series premiered as a segment within the NPR shows All Things Considered and Morning Edition in 2005. [5]

  5. damali ayo - Wikipedia

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    The stories aired on Public Radio International's Studio 360, NPR's Tell Me More, and NPR's State of the Re:Union. She contributed a radio essay to the 2008 reboot of the historic This I Believe Series. [9] Her story “Living Flag” received a 2005 Silver Reel Award from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters. [10]

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  7. David Greenberger - Wikipedia

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    www.davidgreenberger.com. David Greenberger (born June 26, 1954) is an American artist, writer and radio commentator best known for his Duplex Planet series of zines, comic books, CDs, and spoken word performances and radio plays. From 1996 to 2009, he was a frequent contributor of essays and music reviews for National Public Radio.

  8. Vet’s Joke About How Dogs vs. Cats Act When They Do ... - AOL

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    He posted this video at the beginning of October about how different dogs and cats act when they've done something wrong, and it is spot on! I literally laughed out loud when Dr. Anwary pretended ...

  9. James Downey (Internet performance artist) - Wikipedia

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    James Downey (born July 4, 1958) is an American author and rare book and document conservator. He is also known as an internet performance artist, who has organized two relatively high-profile stunts, "Paint the Moon" and "Nobel Prize for Jo". In addition, he is one of the principals behind the ballistics research project Ballistics by the Inch ...