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  2. Taylor Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Reed Marshall (born March 29, 1978) is an American Catholic writer and YouTube commentator. [1] A former Episcopal Church priest, Marshall converted to Catholicism and became an advocate of traditionalist Catholicism.

  3. SMART Reading - Wikipedia

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    The program concept involves each student getting one-on-one attention twice a week for 30 minutes as they read to a volunteer to help boost their confidence in their reading ability. Additionally, the students get to take two books home each month over the seven months the program runs each year (mid-October to mid-May), in order to make more ...

  4. Biologic Institute - Wikipedia

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    Axe received a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology in 1990. [6] [7] In addition, the Biologic Institute has at least two other researchers. Ann Gauger is a zoologist with a BS in biology from MIT and a 1989 PhD from the University of Washington. As a post-doctoral fellow at Harvard she cloned and ...

  5. Learn to Read - Wikipedia

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    Learn To Read was later syndicated to PBS state network Kentucky Educational Television. KET marketed it throughout the United States. In the first broadcast, Findlater scheduled the program at 5:30 am, and at 10:00 am. The idea for the early morning time slot was conceived by Doug Frazier years before.

  6. Zubin Damania - Wikipedia

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    Zubin Damania (born April 23, 1973) [2] [3] is an American physician, assistant professor, comedian, internet personality, and musician.He also has been writing and performing comedic raps as ZDoggMD, an internet celebrity known for his music videos, parodies, and comedy sketches about medical issues, as well as systemic issues with healthcare.

  7. One City One Book - Wikipedia

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    The first such program was "If All of Seattle Read the Same Book" in 1998, started by Nancy Pearl at the Seattle Public Library's Washington Center for the Book. [3] The book chosen for the program was The Sweet Hereafter by Russell Banks, written in 1991. [4] Other cities tried the idea, and the Library of Congress listed 404 programs ...

  8. Derek Muller - Wikipedia

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    During his Ph.D. program, he taught at a tutoring company, where he became the full-time Science Head after completing his Ph.D. in 2008. He quit the job at the end of 2010. [3] In 2011, Muller created his YouTube channel "Veritasium" (see section below), which became his main source of livelihood within a few years. [3]

  9. John A. McDougall - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, McDougall began the McDougall Program at the Flamingo Resort in Santa Rosa, California. The program is a 10-day residential treatment program which features a low-fat, starch-based, vegan diet. [4] [12] The McDougall diet is a low-fat starch-based diet that is high in fiber and contains no cholesterol. [13] [14] The diet is 90% starch ...