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O'Mara, Shane (2017). A Brain for Business – A Brain for Life: How insights from behavioural and brain science can change business and business practice for the better. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-49154-7. O'Mara, Shane (2019). In Praise of Walking: The new science of how we walk and why it's good for us. Random House. ISBN 978-1-4735-4991-3.
Shane O'Mara may refer to: Shane O'Mara (musician), Australian musician and record producer; Shane O'Mara (neuroscientist), Irish neuroscientist;
Shane O'Mara is an Australian musician and record producer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He worked with Stephen Cummings as a member of Stephen Cummings' Lovetown, Good Humour and the Stephen Cummings Band and co-produced the albums A New Kind of Blue (1989), Good Humour (1991) and Unguided Tour (1992). [ 3 ]
Shane Francis O'Mara (born December 18, 1982, in Buffalo, New York) is a five time national team American rower. As a junior rower he set multiple records including the youngest winner of the Head of the Charles single sculls race. [ 1 ]
In 1989 Rebecca Barnard, a singer-songwriter, and her then-domestic partner, Shane O'Mara on lead guitar, recorded a cover version of TISM's track, "The Judeo-Christian Ethic", which was released on that group's 1991 single, "Let's Form a Company" (see Hot Dogma). Barnard and O'Mara had worked together (since 1986) and separately in various ...
Shane O'Meara (born 26 April 1992) is an Irish actor, known for his roles as Connor Mulgrew in the BBC One school-based drama series Waterloo Road [1] ...
Fortified was co-produced by Barnard and her then husband, Shane O'Mara, and recorded at their home studio, Yikesville. She commenced writing material for the album in 2003. [ 12 ] Fortified featured various Melbourne musicians such as Lisa Miller (backing vocals), Tim Rogers (backing vocals), Peter Jones (drums), Michael Barker of the John ...
Tripping Over is a British/Australian six-part drama series. Its first episode aired on Network Ten in Australia on 25 October 2006, and in the United Kingdom on Five on 30 October 2006.