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  2. Louise Hay - Wikipedia

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    Louise Lynn Hay (October 8, 1926 – August 30, 2017) was an American motivational author, professional speaker and AIDS advocate. She authored several New Thought self-help books, including the 1984 book You Can Heal Your Life , and founded Hay House publishing.

  3. You Can Heal Your Life - Wikipedia

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    You Can Heal Your Life is a 1984 self-help and new thought book by Louise Hay.It was the second book by the author, after Heal Your Body which she wrote at age 60. After Hay appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Donahue in the same week in March 1988, the book appeared on the New York Times Best Seller list, and by 2008, over 35 million copies worldwide had been sold in over 30 languages ...

  4. Hay House - Wikipedia

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    Hay House is a publisher founded in 1984 by author Louise Hay, who is known for her books on New Thought. The New York Times dubbed Hay "The Queen of the New Age," noting that she became "one of the bestselling authors in history." [3] [4] Hay House describes itself as a "mind–body–spirit and transformational

  5. Another Hayride - Wikipedia

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    The film, built entirely from archival footage and narrated by writer/minister David Ault, explores how controversial new age self-help guru Louise Hay drew hundreds of gay men with AIDS by teaching them self-love in 1980s Los Angeles. [3] [4] [5]

  6. Marilyn Burns (mathematics educator) - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the Association for Women in Mathematics honored Burns, "a mathematics educator with enormous scope and influence", with the Louise Hay Award for Contributions to Mathematics Education. [3] In 2010, the Association of Educational Publishers inducted Burns into the Educational Publishing Hall of Fame. [6]

  7. Law of attraction (New Thought) - Wikipedia

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    The law of attraction is the New Thought spiritual belief that positive or negative thoughts bring positive or negative experiences into a person's life. [1] [2] The belief is based on the idea that people and their thoughts are made from "pure energy" and that like energy can attract like energy, thereby allowing people to improve their health, wealth, or personal relationships.

  8. Louise Hay (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Louise Hay (born 1926) is an American motivational author. Louise Hay may also refer to: Louise Hay (mathematician) (1935–1989), French-born American mathematician

  9. Phyllis Chinn - Wikipedia

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    Cal Poly Humboldt named Chinn as Outstanding Professor for 1988–1989. [9] She was the 2010 winner of the Louise Hay Award for Contributions to Mathematics Education, given by the Association for Women in Mathematics, for her work in improving mathematics education at the middle and high school levels and encouraging young women to become mathematicians.