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  2. Nina Katchadourian - Wikipedia

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    Nina Katchadourian was born in Stanford, California in 1968. [5] Her father, Herant Katchadourian, a Turkey-born and Beirut-raised Armenian, was a psychiatrist, a former Dean at Stanford University, and a Professor Emeritus of Human Biology.

  3. We Need to Talk About Kevin - Wikipedia

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    We Need to Talk About Kevin is a 2003 novel by Lionel Shriver, published by Serpent's Tail, about a fictional school massacre.It is written from the first person perspective of the teenage killer's mother, Eva Khatchadourian, and documents her attempt to come to terms with her psychopathic son Kevin and the murders he committed, as told in a series of letters from Eva to her husband.

  4. Sarkis Katchadourian - Wikipedia

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    Sarkis Katchadourian was born on August 9, 1886, in Malatya in the family of Sarkis and Varduhi. He received his primary education in Armenian Evangelical College of Malatya. 1902-1908 he studied at Sanasarian College in Karin (), In 1908 he left for Constantinople. 1908-1911 he studied at Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma and graduated with gold medal.

  5. Anise K - Wikipedia

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    Anise Arsalon Khoshmashrab (born 20 February 1985) is an Australian "recording artist", record producer, and songwriter known by their stage name Anise K. In 2012 they was signed to Sony Music Australia , and later in 2014 signed with Cobalt Music (formerly Universal Music Group Greece ) and Warner Music Group .

  6. Katchadourian - Wikipedia

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    Katchadourian (Armenian: Խաչատուրյան) is an Armenian surname.Notable people with the surname include: Aram Khachaturian (1903–1978), Soviet Armenian composer ...

  7. Ouzo effect - Wikipedia

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    The ouzo effect during the preparation of absinthe. The ouzo effect (/ ˈ uː z oʊ / OO-zoh), also known as the louche effect (/ l uː ʃ / LOOSH) and spontaneous emulsification, is the phenomenon of formation of a milky oil-in-water emulsion when water is added to ouzo and other anise-flavored liqueurs and spirits, such as pastis, rakı, arak, sambuca and absinthe.

  8. Anissa Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones was born in West Lafayette, Indiana, in 1958 and was raised in Charleston, West Virginia, until the age of 5.Her maternal grandparents were Lebanese and Jones' middle name is used by Lebanese Maronites instead of Agnes, [2] [3] because it derives from Persian Anahid, Anahit or Anaïs, [4] meaning immaculate. [5]

  9. Anise Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Anise Jenkins was born in Washington, D.C. in March 1949. [1] Jenkins's father was also born in Washington, D.C., and identified as an African American Republican. [2]Jenkins graduated from Western High School [3] (now Duke Ellington School of the Arts) and later attended Howard University where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science followed by a Masters in Business ...