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  2. Dr. Jean - Wikipedia

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    On April 30, 2010, Dr. Jean released a music video for her song, produced and edited by Kenny Veenstra, "Dr. Jean's Banana Dance". [9] [10] "The Guacamole Song", the incorrect but more well-known name for "Dr. Jean's Banana Dance", rose rapidly in October and November 2015. [11] The song gained 33 million views and quickly became an internet ...

  3. Jean Houston - Wikipedia

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    Jean Houston (born 10 May 1937) is an American author involved in the human potential movement. [1] Along with her husband, Robert Masters, she co-founded the Foundation for Mind Research. [ 2 ]

  4. Jean Twenge - Wikipedia

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    Jean Marie Twenge (born August 24, 1971) [1] is an American psychologist researching generational differences, including work values, life goals, and social attitudes. She is a professor of psychology at San Diego State University, [3][4][5] author, consultant, and public speaker. [6] She has examined generational differences in work attitudes ...

  5. Jean Watson - Wikipedia

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    Jean Watson. Jean Watson, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN, LL (AAN) is an American nurse theorist and nursing professor who is best known for her theory of human caring. She is the author of numerous texts, including Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring. Watson's research on caring has been incorporated into education and patient care at ...

  6. Jean Mayer - Wikipedia

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    Paris, France. Died. January 1, 1993. (1993-01-01) (aged 72) Medford, Massachusetts. Jean Mayer (19 April 1920 – 1 January 1993) was a French-American scientist best known for his research on the physiological bases of hunger and the metabolism of essential nutrients, and for his role in shaping policy on world hunger at both the national and ...

  7. Jean-Martin Charcot - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Martin Charcot (French:; 29 November 1825 – 16 August 1893) was a French neurologist and professor of anatomical pathology. [2] He worked on groundbreaking work about hypnosis and hysteria , in particular with his hysteria patient Louise Augustine Gleizes . [ 3 ]

  8. Anna Jean Ayres - Wikipedia

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    Developmental Psychologist. Occupational Therapist. Notable work. Sensory Integration and Learning Disorders (1972) Anna Jean Ayres (July 18, 1920 – December 16, 1988) was an American occupational therapist, educational psychologist and advocate for individuals with special needs. She became known for her work on sensory integration (SI) theory.

  9. Jean Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Jean Ellis (November 23, 1946 – May 15, 2006) [1] was an emergency department physician who practiced the latter part of his career at St. Vincent Healthcare located in Billings, Montana, and was nationally known for his accomplishments as a climber.