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  2. John Warnock - Wikipedia

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    Warnock was born on October 6, 1940, and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. [3] He failed mathematics in ninth grade before graduating from Olympus High School in 1958, [4] however, Warnock went on to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics and philosophy, a Doctor of Philosophy degree in electrical engineering (computer science), and an honorary degree in science, all from the ...

  3. Susan Polk - Wikipedia

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    At trial, prosecutors sought a conviction of murder in the first degree, contending that Susan Polk planned the murder of her multimillionaire husband for money. [3] Susan Polk claimed self-defense, asserting that, after years of abuse, beginning with his therapy sessions, in which Dr. Polk performed "guided visualizations" (i.e., hypnosis), he brandished a kitchen knife against her.

  4. Anna Benson - Wikipedia

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    Anna Benson (née Adams; born February 12, 1976) is an American model, former stripper, and ex-wife of former Major League Baseball pitcher Kris Benson. Personal life [ edit ]

  5. Cindy McCain - Wikipedia

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    The full McCain family in 2008. In the front row are the children with Cindy: Meghan, Jimmy, Jack, and Bridget. In the back row are his children from John McCain's first marriage: Andrew, Douglas, and Sidney. Her father's business and political contacts helped her new husband to gain a foothold in Arizona politics. [24]

  6. John Henrik Clarke - Wikipedia

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    "John Henrik Clarke" (page dedicated to his memory), Hunter College, City University of New York; Published Works by/on Dr. John Henrik Clarke, Hunter College. "John Henrik Clarke - A Great and Mighty Walk (full version)", YouTube. "Dr. John Henrik Clarke - Education: The Highest Form of Struggle". "Are We Ready for the Twenty-First Century"

  7. John McWhorter - Wikipedia

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    John Hamilton McWhorter V (/ m ə k ˈ hw ɔːr t ər /; [1] born October 6, 1965) is an American linguist with a specialty in creole languages, sociolects, and Black English. He is currently an associate professor of linguistics at Columbia University , [ 2 ] where he also teaches American studies and music history .

  8. Joe Flanigan - Wikipedia

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    He lived in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where the series was filmed during the week, and flew to Los Angeles during the weekends where his wife and children resided. [10] He additionally wrote for the series and created the stories for the Stargate Atlantis second season episode " Epiphany " and the fourth season episode " Outcast ".

  9. John Lott - Wikipedia

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    John Richard Lott Jr. (born May 8, 1958) is an American economist, political commentator, and gun rights advocate. Lott was formerly employed at various academic institutions and at the American Enterprise Institute conservative think tank.