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  2. Monica Padman - Wikipedia

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    Monica Padman is an American podcaster, actor, and producer. She co-created and co-hosts the podcast Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard. [2] As an actor, she has appeared in films and television shows including CHiPs, The Good Place, Rutherford Falls, and Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television.

  3. Armchair theorizing - Wikipedia

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    Armchair theorizing, also known as armchair philosophizing or armchair scholarship, is an approach to providing new developments in a field that does not involve primary research or data collection – but instead analysis or synthesis of existent scholarship. The term is typically pejorative, implying such scholarship is weak or frivolous.

  4. Armchair revolutionary - Wikipedia

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    Armchair revolutionary (or armchair activist and armchair socialist) is a description, often pejorative, of a speaker or writer who professes radical aims without taking any action to realize them, as if pontificating "from the comfort of the armchair".

  5. Nicholas Moran - Wikipedia

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    Moran joined the Irish Army Reserve in September 1997 and the US Army National Guard in November 2000. [3] He was deployed to Iraq in 2004 and 2005 as a tank platoon leader (during which his unit received a Valorous Unit Award), and Afghanistan in 2009 and 2010 (during which his unit received a Meritorious Unit Commendation).

  6. Alexis Coe - Wikipedia

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    Alexis Coe is an American presidential historian, podcast host, exhibition curator and tv commenter. She is a senior fellow at New America and the author of award-winning Alice and Freda Forever: A Murder in Memphis (2014) and the New York Times best-selling You Never Forget Your First: A Biography of George Washington (2020).

  7. Jens E. Ekornes - Wikipedia

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    Ekornes was born at Sykkylven in Møre og Romsdal, Norway.He was the son of Elling Sivertsen Ekornes (1878–1966) and Berte Jensine Jensdatter Vik (1884–1968). Jens Ekornes was the second of five brothers: Sigurd b. 1906, Jens b. 1908, Martin b. 1912, Leiv Peder b. 1917.

  8. RealTimeWWII - Wikipedia

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    @RealTimeWWII is a Twitter feed describing the events of World War II, created by British historian and Oxford graduate Alwyn Collinson (born 1987). [1] Collinson began the feed in late August 2011, to coincide with the start of World War II with the German Invasion of Poland in September 1939. He has tweeted the events of the war as they ...

  9. Richard Cockett - Wikipedia

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    Richard Cockett (born 1961) [1] is a British historian, [2] journalist [3] and author. He is a regional editor of The Economist, with experience in Mexico, Central America, Africa [2] and Singapore. [3] He was previously a senior lecturer in politics and history at Royal Holloway, University of London. [2]