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Venus Nicolino, known on television as Dr. V, is an American media personality, [1] author and doctor of clinical psychology. Her first book, Bad Advice: How to Survive and Thrive in an Age of Bullshit appeared on USA Today s National Bestseller List [ 2 ] and debuted at number one on the LA Times Bestseller List for Hardcover Nonfiction. [ 3 ]
No. Portrait Ambassador From Until Sworn-in by Ref. 1 Mohamad Razif Consul General: 1950 1954 Soekarno [1]2 Hermen Kartowisastro Consul General: 1954
Singapore: Suryopratomo 14 September 2020 Singapore [4] Slovakia: Pribadi Sutiono 25 October 2021 Bratislava [3] Slovenia [note 8] Damos Dumoli Agusman 17 November 2021 Wina [6] Solomon Islands [note 50] Andriana Supandy 13 February 2019 Port Moresby [10] Somalia [note 24] Tyas Baskoro Her Witjaksono Adji Nairobi [4] South Africa [note 17]
Venus Nicolino has a Doctor of Philosophy in clinical psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology but is not licensed as a therapist or psychologist. . She works as a "life consultant" and lives in Bel Air, Los Angeles with her husband Matthew Johnson, their two sons, ages 3 and 5, and her two nephews, ages 5 an
Nicolino is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fabrice Nicolino (born 1955), French journalist; Justin Nicolino (born 1991), American baseball pitcher; Venus Nicolino (born 1972), American media personality, author, and doctor of clinical psychology
The embassy is located at Chatsworth Road in Tanglin, an area close to Orchard Road and known for its residence of embassies. The compound sits on a 10.506 square meters piece of land which houses the four-storeyed office building, the official residences of the Ambassador and the Deputy Ambassador, as well as a housing complex for the diplomatic staff of the Embassy.
The English name of "Singapore" is an anglicisation of the native Malay name for the country, Singapura (pronounced), which was in turn derived from the Sanskrit word for 'lion city' (Sanskrit: सिंहपुर; romanised: Siṃhapura; Brahmi: 𑀲𑀺𑀁𑀳𑀧𑀼𑀭; literally "lion city"; siṃha means 'lion', pura means 'city' or 'fortress'). [9]
Indonesian Wikipedia main page with dark mode and Timeless. Although the Indonesian language is similar to the Malay language, the Indonesian Wikipedia remains separate from the Malay Wikipedia [4] (initiated in October 2002). [5] The Indonesian and Malay Wikipedias were started separately by two different user groups within six months of each ...