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  2. Lifestyle guru - Wikipedia

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    Unlike life coaches, therapists and other mental health professionals focus on healing, treating mental health disorders and helping people overcome trauma and other issues from their pasts. While working with a life coach can theoretically help with certain unresolved issues, life coaches cannot treat psychological disorders.

  3. Category:Jordanian people - Wikipedia

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    also: Countries: Jordan: People: Subcategories. This category has the following 24 subcategories, out of 24 total. Jordanian people by century (3 C) People by city ...

  4. Tim Grover - Wikipedia

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    Tim Singh Grover (born November 1, 1964) [1] is a businessman, motivational speaker, personal trainer, and owner of Attack Athletics. [2] Grover is recognized as the trainer to some of the most elite, iconic athletes in the world, including the late Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade and Michael Jordan.

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  7. Culture of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordanian culture respects womens privacy. Men do not shake hands with women unless the woman offers her hand. Taking photos of women without asking is not allowed. If you take photos of public areas or homes, make sure no women are in the picture without permission. [1]

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  9. Demographics of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    There are people of Turkish ancestry living in Jordan. These people have had a thriving presence in Jordan since the rule of the Ottoman Empire. Today, there is a minority of about 60,000 people in the country who are the descendants of the Ottoman-Turkish immigrants. As of 2009, there are also 8,262 Turkish citizens who are recent migrants to ...