Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Deafula is a 1975 American horror film utilizing American Sign Language.A voice over was provided for those who do not understand sign language. The film starred Peter Wechsberg, who also serves as director and writer, under the pseudonym Peter Wolf. [2]
Peter J. Loewenberg (born August 1933 in Hamburg, Germany) is an American historian and psychoanalyst, professor of "European cultural, intellectual, German, Austrian and Swiss history, political Psychology, integrating the identities of an historian and political psychologist with the clinical practice of psychoanalysis" at UCLA.
After the fire in LA, three FBI agents knocked on the door of Willie's father at midnight, seeking his son's dental records. They would not confirm if Willie had been in the house during the siege. Two days later, Dr. Wolfe received a call from the Los Angeles County Coroner's office informing him that his son was dead. [12]
Joel Stein (1971–), columnist, Los Angeles Times [175] Gloria Steinem (1934–) feminist editor and writer, founder of Ms. magazine [176] Bret Stephens (1973–), journalist, editor, and columnist, since April 2017 at The New York Times and June 2017 as a senior contributor to NBC News. [177] Katherine Stewart, The Village Voice [178]
[1] [2] The project was co-launched by EcoHealth Alliance president Peter Daszak, Nathan Wolfe and Edward Rubin of Metabiota, and former Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention director George F. Gao. [3] The goal of the Global Virome Project (GVP) is to identify and prevent future virus outbreaks. [4]
Joseph Wolpe (20 April 1915 in Johannesburg, South Africa – 4 December 1997 in Los Angeles) was a South African psychiatrist and one of the most influential figures in behavior therapy. Wolpe grew up in South Africa, attending Parktown Boys' High School and obtaining his MD from the University of the Witwatersrand.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Walsh was born Charles Hunter Walsh [2] [3] in Los Angeles, California. His maternal grandfather, Frank P. Haven, was a managing editor of the Los Angeles Times. [4] [5] His parents worked for the Foreign Service—they met in Ethiopia. [6] As a result, Walsh lived in Kenya, India, Pakistan, and Indonesia as a child. [6]