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Scott Berkun is an American author and speaker.. Berkun studied computer science, philosophy, and design at Carnegie Mellon University.He worked at Microsoft from 1994 to 2003 on Internet Explorer 1.0 to 5.0, Windows, MSN, and in roles including usability engineer, lead program manager, and UI design evangelist.
James C. Humes (31 October 1934 – 21 August 2020) was an author and former presidential speechwriter. [2]Humes was born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania on 31 October, 1934 [1] to Samuel and Elenor (née Graham) Humes. [3]
In addition to writing, Clarke works as a reader for The Literary Consultancy and is a public speaker. [9] [34] [35] In 2013, she discussed her book Confessions of a Fashionista at the inaugural St Albans Fashion Week (SAFW). [4] She returned to SAFW the following year to host the VIP dinner event "Sharing a taxi with Alexander McQueen and ...
Anne Johnson Davis (died July 29, 2010) was an American author and public speaker who in 2008 published Hell Minus One, [1] a memoir in which she claimed to have been a childhood victim of Satanic ritual abuse (SRA). [1]
See also References External links A Speaker Talk(s) Wajahat Ali The case for having kids (TED2019) Trevor Aaronson How this FBI strategy is actually creating US-based terrorists (TED2015) Chris Abani Telling stories from Africa (TEDGlobal 2007) On humanity (TED2008) Hawa Abdi Mother and daughter doctor-heroes (TEDWomen 2010) Marc Abrahams A science award that makes you laugh, then think ...
George Wendell Pace (October 10, 1929 - November 7, 2020) [1] was an American professor of religion at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah.He was a popular writer and speaker on religion in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and part of a public criticism voiced by Apostle Bruce R. McConkie in 1982.
Police sent him back to Saskatoon, where he was charged with Miller's murder. Milgaard's friends John and Wilson were coerced by police into giving false confessions. Cadrain also gave a false confession and later testified that he had seen Milgaard return the night of Miller's murder in blood-stained clothing.
Jeff Jarvis (born July 15, 1954) is an American journalist, associate professor, public speaker and former television critic. He advocates the Open Web [1] and argues that there are many social and personal benefits to living a more public life on the Internet. [2]