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  2. FranklinCovey - Wikipedia

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    The company's core training products it remains known for is The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Leading at the Speed of Trust, and The 4 Disciplines of Execution. [7] [8] [9] The LeaderInMe program is a "whole school transformation model and process" based around Covey's work. [10]

  3. Sean Covey - Wikipedia

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    Covey later co-authored several books for adults, including The Leader in Me: How Schools Around the World Are Inspiring Greatness, One Child at a Time, and another book entitled, The 4 Disciplines of Execution which was named a #1 Wall Street Journal Business Best-Seller and quickly became an international best-seller.

  4. List of methods of capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    The execution method is associated with counterfeits (by pouring down the neck) or traitors (by pouring on the head). [6] Brazen bull. The victim was put inside an iron bull statue and then cooked alive after a fire was lit under it (of disputed historicity). Crushing: By a weight, abruptly or as a slow ordeal.

  5. Martinsville Seven - Wikipedia

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    The first four were executed at 15-minute intervals on February 2. The remaining three were executed on February 5, 1951. [16] It is the largest execution for rape charges in the United States. [8] The day before the youngest of the seven was executed, he said, "God knows I didn't touch that woman and I'll see y'all on the other side." [6]

  6. Robert G. Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Robert Greene Elliott (January 27, 1874 – October 10, 1939) [1] was the New York State Electrician (i.e., executioner) – and for those neighboring states that used the electric chair, including New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Massachusetts – during the period 1926–1939.

  7. Colin McDougall - Wikipedia

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    The story won several awards, including First Prize in the Maclean's fiction contest, and became the basis for Execution. McDougall wrote Execution between 1952 and 1957, keeping copious notes on its development that are now preserved in the McDougall Papers at the Rare Books and Special Collections Division, McGill University Libraries.

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