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LC Class. BF633 .T39 2004. Brainwashing: The Science of Thought Control is a 2004 popular science book explaining mind control, brainwashing, thought reform and coercive persuasion by neuroscientist and physiologist Kathleen Taylor. It explains the neurological basis for reasoning and cognition in the brain, and proposes that the self is ...
Kathleen Taylor (biologist) Kathleen E. Taylor is a popular science author and a research scientist in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics at the University of Oxford. In July 2012 [1] she was appointed as a Science Fellow of the Institute for Food, Brain and Behaviour. [2]
Address Unknown. (novel) Address Unknown is a 1938 short novel by Kathrine Taylor. The story, told entirely in letters between two German friends from 1932 to 1934, describes the rise of the Nazi Party and the growing acceptance of what would become the Final Solution in Germany and how the ideology had the power to profoundly change ...
"Taylor Swift Is Life: A Superfan’s Guide" author Kathleen Perricone talks to Yahoo Entertainment about the singer's relationship with Travis Kelce after her public show of support at the Chiefs ...
Kathleen Taylor. Kathleen Taylor may refer to: Kathleen Taylor (biologist), popular science author and a research scientist. Kathleen Taylor (business executive) (born 1957), chair of the board of the Royal Bank of Canada. Kathleen Taylor (field hockey) (born 1984), South African Olympic field hockey player.
Spouse. Neil Harris. Children. 3. Awards. Order of Canada. Kathleen "Katie" Patricia Taylor CM (born August 25, 1957) is a Canadian business executive who is the chancellor of York University. She was the chair of the board of the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) from 2014 to 2023, and is the first woman to chair the board of a major Canadian bank. [1]
Alma mater. University of Minnesota. Genre. young adult fiction. Notable works. Girl in Pieces. Website. www.kathleenglasgowbooks.com. Kathleen Glasgow (born April 12, 1969) [1] is an American New York Times-bestselling author of young adult fiction, best known for her bestselling novel Girl in Pieces.
Katherine Boo. Katherine "Kate" J. Boo (born August 12, 1964) is an American investigative journalist who has documented the lives of people in poverty. She has received the MacArthur Fellowship (2002), the National Book Award for Nonfiction (2012), and her work earned the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for The Washington Post.