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  2. Shawn Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Carlson left academia in 1994 and founded the Society for Amateur Scientists. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] He contributed to the columns "Science on Society" on The Humanist from 1990-1992, [ citation needed ] " The Amateur Scientist " in Scientific American from 1995 to 2001, [ 2 ] and "The Citizen Scientist" for Make magazine from 2005 to 2007. [ 6 ]

  3. The Amateur Scientist - Wikipedia

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    Its executive director, Shawn Carlson, Ph.D., was a physicist and established science writer who had left academe a year earlier to devote his career to advancing amateur science. Dr. Carlson took over the column in November of that year and immediately returned its focus to cutting-edge science projects that amateurs can do inexpensively at home.

  4. Society for Amateur Scientists - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Amateur Scientists was the brainchild of Shawn Carlson, Ph.D., a physicist from the University of California, Berkeley's Center for Particle Astrophysics. Inspired by the example of his grandfather, a gifted amateur scientist named George Donald Graham, Carlson founded SAS in San Diego, California on January 1, 1994

  5. Dirty Little Rabbits - Wikipedia

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    Dirty Little Rabbits' musical style is considerably different from Crahan's most notable band, Slipknot. Crahan explained in an interview in 2008 that he is an "alternative person in art and music" and that he did not grow up obsessed with metal. [1]

  6. Hot (American vocal group) - Wikipedia

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    Hot was a vocal trio based in Los Angeles, California, whose membership was Gwen Owens (born June 19, 1953), Cathy Carson (née Catherine Sue Fiebach) (October 8, 1953 – June 26, 2014), and Juanita Curiel (born February 25, 1953). [1] The group had a million-selling hit single in 1977 entitled "Angel in Your Arms".

  7. Young Gun Silver Fox - Wikipedia

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    Andy Platts and Shawn Lee first met on MySpace in 2005, when they heard each other's music and immediately knew they wanted to work together. [2] Both members had established musical careers, with Platts fronting the British soul-pop band Mamas Gun, and Lee having released dozens of albums with his Ping Pong Orchestra or under his own name, including the soundtrack for the video game Bully.

  8. Simply Nothing - Wikipedia

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    Christopher York – executive producer; Christopher Stevens – producer, engineer, mixing; Jim DeMain – mastering at Yes Master (Nashville, Tennessee)

  9. Shawn McDonald discography - Wikipedia

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    The Shawn McDonald discography is about the works of contemporary Christian musician Shawn McDonald. ... "Free" 2006 14 15 — — Ripen "Captivated" 2007 27