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Michael Charles Bender (born c. 1980) is an American writer and a political correspondent for The New York Times. [ 1 ] Born in Cleveland , Ohio , Bender was educated at Ohio State University , where he graduated with a degree in history in 2000.
Michael A. Bender, American computer scientist Michael C. Bender , American journalist and author Michael L. Bender (born 1942), American attorney, former Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court
The book opens with a warning declaring the work purely fiction that does not reflect on the author. It also denotes the most important chapters, as deemed such by the author, with an x following the chapter title, "for those people who don't read entire books", or those "who don't give a shit about everything I say", or for those who will come back later. [1]
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On Book Marks, the book received a "positive" consensus, based on ten critic reviews: five "rave" and four "positive" and one "mixed". [4] The book received a 79% from The Lit Review based on nineteen critic reviews and the consensus of the reviews being, "A bittersweet coming of age story, all the more better for Bender’s beautiful prose and skillful plot twists". [5]
By 1949, authors like Frank Scully and Donald Keyhoe were suggesting that the Air Force knew more about the Saucers than they were publicly revealing. [1] In 1952, amateur UFO researcher Albert K. Bender founded the International Flying Saucer Bureau, the first major civilian UFO club. [2] Gray Barker was a member.
Google Books (previously known as Google Book Search, Google Print, and by its code-name Project Ocean) [1] is a service from Google that searches the full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned, converted to text using optical character recognition (OCR), and stored in its digital database. [2]
Michael A. Bender is an American computer scientist, known for his work in cache-oblivious algorithms, lowest common ancestor data structures, scheduling (computing), and pebble games. He is David R. Smith Leading Scholar professor of computer science at Stony Brook University , [ 1 ] and a co-founder of storage technology startup company Tokutek.