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  2. Shawn Carlson - Wikipedia

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    While an undergraduate, Carlson carried out a double-blind test of astrologers' abilities to extract information about their clients from the apparent positions of celestial objects as seen from the places and times of their clients' births. [3] Carlson's experiment involved twenty-eight astrologers who were held in high esteem by their peers. [4]

  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. Volume 10 (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Volume 10 was featured on Freestyle Fellowship's 1993 album, Innercity Griots. [3] Volume 10's debut solo single "Pistolgrip-Pump" was released in 1993 to critical acclaim, despite being edited for radio and referred to simply as "Pump" in 1994. [4] The single was later recorded by Rage Against the Machine for their album, Renegades. [5]

  5. Live from the Mountain Music Lounge discography - Wikipedia

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    Live from the Mountain Music Lounge is a limited edition annual compilation of live musical performances released by radio station KMTT 103.7 FM in Seattle, Washington.All performances are recorded in a small, intimate stage setting called the Carter Subaru Mountain Music Lounge, located within the building of the station's offices in the Denny Triangle area of Seattle.

  6. Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter - Wikipedia

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    Soren Baker was less impressed in the Los Angeles Times, writing that the record lacks the "biting humor and spectacular wordplay" of his previous albums. [6] In The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004), Jon Caramanica later wrote, "Life & Times of S. Carter took [Vol. 2 ' s] combination of style and substance to its apotheosis. In addition to ...

  7. 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

  8. Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life - Wikipedia

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    Jay described the background to the album's lyrical themes in a December 1998 interview with Blues & Soul, saying, "Primarily I see myself as so much more than a rapper.I really believe I'm the voice for a lot of people who don't have that microphone or who can't rap.

  9. Powers of Ten; Live! - Wikipedia

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    Powers of Ten; Live! is a live album by guitarist Shawn Lane, released in 2001 through Eye Reckon Records. This was to be Lane's final solo effort, before his death in 2003. This was to be Lane's final solo effort, before his death in 2003.