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Tarot Books List - part one
1-2-3 Tarot: Answers in an Instant Donald Tyson 101 Tarot Spreads Sheilaa Hite 21 Ways to Read a Tarot Card Mary K. Greer 22 Paths of Inperfection Matt Laws 360 Degrees of Wisdom Lynda Hill 365 Tarot Activities Deanna Anderson 78 Degrees of Wisdom Rachel Pollack 90 Days to Learning the Tarot Lorri Gifford A Guide To Mystic Faerie Tarot Barbara Moore A Guide to Tarot and Relationships Dolores Fitchie & Andrea K. Molina A Guide to the Nomadic Oracle Jon Mallek A Keeper of Words Anna-Marie Ferguson A Sephirothic Odyssey Harry Wendrich & Nicola Wendrich A Wicked Pack of Cards Michael Dummett & Ronald Decker & Thierry Depaulis A Year in the Wildwood Alison Cross Absolute Beginner's Guide to Tarot Mark McElroy Alchemy and the Tarot Robert M. Place All Love Goes Before Me Stewart S. Warren An Introduction to Transformative Tarot Counseling Katrina Wynne Ancient Mysteries Tarot: Keys To Divination And Initiation Roger Calverley Angel Readings for Beginners Elizabeth Foley Animals Divine Companion Lisa Hunt Best Tarot Practices Marcia Masino Beyond the Celtic Cross Paul Hughes-Barlow & Catherine Chapman Book of Thoth Aleister Crowley Brotherhood Tarot Companion Patric Stillman aka Pipa Phalange Buddha Tarot Companion Robert M. Place Chakra Wisdom Oracle Toolkit Tori Hartman Choice Centered Relating and the Tarot Gail Fairfield Chrysalis Tarot Holly Sierra & Toney Brooks Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati Kim Huggens Confessions of a Tarot Reader Jane Stern Conscious Channeling From the Akashic Rozàlia Horvàth Balàzsi Creator's Tarot Nicole Richardson Daily Spread Tarot & Oracle Journal Alyssa Montalbano Dark Goddess Tarot Companion Ellen Lorenzi-Prince Designing Your Own Tarot Spreads Teresa Michelsen Destiny's Portal Barbara Moore Deviant Moon Tarot Patrick Valenza Discovering Runes Bob Oswald Discovering Your Self Through the Tarot Rose Gwain Easy Tarot Ciro Marchetti & Josephine Ellershaw Easy Tarot Guide Marcia Masino Easy Tarot Reading Josephine Ellershaw Encyclopedia of Tarot Volume IV Stuart Kaplan & Jean Huets Enochian Tarot Betty Schueler & Sally Ann Glassman & Gerald Schueler Essence of the Tarot: Modern Reflections on Ancient Wisdom Megan Skinner Explaining the Tarot Thierry Depaulis & Ross Caldwell & Marco Ponzi Explore the Major Arcana Judyth Sult & Gordana Curgus Exploring the Tarot Carl Japikse Fortune Stellar Christiana Gaudet Fortune's Lover: A Book of Tarot Poems Rachel Pollack Going Beyond the Little White Book Liz Worth Good Cat Spell Book Gillian Kemp Guide to the Sacred Rose Tarot Johanna Gargiulo-Sherman Heart of Tarot Amber K Hieros Gamos: Benediction of the Tarot Stewart S. Warren Holistic Tarot Benebell Wen Integral Tarot: Decoding the Essence Suzanne Wagner It's All in the Cards: Tarot Reading Made Easy John Mangiapane Jung and Tarot Sallie Nichols Kabbalistic Tarot Dovid Krafchow Kaleidoscope Tarot Leisa ReFalo Karmic Tarot William C. Lammey Learning Tarot Reversals Joan Bunning Learning the Tarot Joan Bunning Light-Of-Day: Tarot & Dream Work - A Practical Guide Gigi Miner Magic Words: A Dictionary Craig Conley Meditations on the Tarot Anonymous Messages from the Archetypes Toni Gilbert, RN, MA, HNC Mirror of the Free Nicholas Swift My Tarot Journal Katrina de Witt Mystical Origins of the Tarot: From Ancient Roots to Modern Usage
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E, G, K, M, O, P, R, T, V!
E - Have you added anything cracky/hilarious to your fandom? If so, what?
I don't think so..? Not even in old fandoms I've been in. Maybe I have but if I did, I'm not entirely sure?
G - Have you ever had an OTP? If so, do you remember your first one? Who was in it?
Oh dear. You're going with the ones to expose old fandoms, aren't you? Yes. I have had otps. Yes I remember my first one. You're never knowing because I'm too ashamed to say it. :) cringe culture is dead and I died with it.
K - What character has your favourite development arc/the best development arc?
Right now I'd have to give that to Carl in shameless thanks to my watching of it recently. He's been real fun to watch.
M - Name a character you'd like to have for a friend.
I think Pete Spankoffski would genuinely be a good friend.
O - Choose a song at random. Which ship or character does it remind you of?
Call me what you like, Lovejoy. Other than the fact that I'm watching it for a marble hornets animation right now, it reminds me of Creek (Craig x Tweek, south park).
P - Invent a random AU for any fandom (we always need more ideas)
Au where Steph and Pete date at the start. Like she drops the "he has to ask me out" thing and she asks him out first. Everything else still happens.
R - Which friendship/platonic relationship is your favourite in fandom?
Honestly, I really like the friendship with Richie and Ruth. But I guess that's more of a fandom side thing because we don't really see much of their friendship. So discounting that, I also like the friendship building with Crowley and Nina. I think it's gonna be fun to explore.
T - Do you have any hard and fast headcanons you will die defending?
Peter Parker's Spider-Man is almost always trans. Like. The whole Spider-Man identity is a huge trans allegory to me. But he always has the vibes.
V - Which characters do you relate to most?
I don't know? I don't really think I've got one. Feel free to assign ones you think I am based on vibes but I really don't know.
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YOUR MOMENT OF ZEN: THE WORLD FAMOUS SEMI-QUOTABLE 2022 QUOTEDOWN QUOTETACULAR
Ladies and gentlemen and multiforms across seven star systems. It is an honor, a privilege, and a pleasure to inform you that READER DISCRETION IS STRONGLY ADVISED.
With that said, the World-Famous Get Down Like a Hound Party ‘til You Puke Semi-Quotable 2022 Quotedown Quotetacular is live in 5… 4… 3… 2… 1… BEGUN!
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“I’m not people, I’m your brother!” -C
“Now that Jeff Bezos owns Whole Foods, it’s more like two cans.” -Klauss
“F 2021 in its poop chute.” -Carl
“Kim, if I ever go into that drawer, always assume it’s for a fork.” -C, on a coworker’s junk drawer with plastic cutlery and… feminine hygiene products on full display.
“The 2020s need to go into time out and think about what they did.” -Q
“Chose the right week to choose my wife over trivia.” -Dave
“A bemusing coincidence that we lose Howard Hesseman on the same day the football team from Cincinnati does their best impression of a flock of turkeys being dropped from a helicopter...” -Justin
“… come on, girl. You saw ‘Set It Off’.” -C
“The groundhog saw his shadow, meaning six more weeks until the Times puts Wordle behind a paywall.” -Justin
“It Was a Thing a YouTube Dipshit Did With Too Much Money.” -Klauss
“I’M A BAAAAAAAAD MAAAAAAAAN!” -C on a Big Brain 12K
He's a D*ck - Gordon
You know I don't use that language - Bonnie
P*nis? - Gordon
No - Bonnie
Flapping piece of soft cartilage? - Gordon
.....- Bonnie
"Hey, didn't you used to be Antonio Brown?" -Justin
“Remember if you’re not having fun while you’re cooking, you’re just making food.” -Alvin Zhou
“The more I thought about swinging by Food Lion, grabbing a steak and a pack of risotto, the more I thought… I don’t want to cook, and even if I did, the kitchen is in no condition to be trifled with.” -C
“It’s not fitting in the hole” -Ken
“That’s what she said.” -Dan
“The group had a six-titty tour.” -Jonathan Oakes
“I’m stuck between namaste and kiss my ass.” -Craig Shoemaker
“The word of the day...is Thwomphammer.” -G
“They are trying to get Alabama in SO BAD. if Alabama gets in it's megacans.fuckyou.wav.” -J
“Y’all re-awoke a fire in me that will only make me stronger and I’m beyond excited to unleash that demon again to exponential levels on any OPP that lines up across from me next season.” -Eli Apple
“Hold on. Gordon’s plant is being naughty again.” -C
“Typed a 2,000 word reply to an email. Edited it down to 1,000 words. Edited it down to 500 words. Edited it down to 12 words. Hit send. Felt really good to type the 2,000 words, though.” -Kevin
“I’ve lost my appetite… and perhaps my will to live.” -C, on Q’s textcapades
“If it’s Beverly Crusher, we’re in trouble. If it’s Wesley Crusher, we may be okay.” -Benny
“When I am rich… you’re getting therapy, you’re getting therapy, you’re getting DOUBLE therapy. EVERYBODY’S HEALING.” -Deborah’s reel
“Man this is a Howie Mandel-hosted show on Netflix!” -Jay
“Before you guys put me in a chat, can you solve this problem by looking at policy?” -C
“Today I learned Måneskin isn’t the porn version of the 1980s classic Mannequin.” -Klauss
“Walk into the club like whaddup I got a oh god oh no wrong building I’m so sorry continue with your funeral god bless.” -TJ’s shirt
“I’ll try being nicer when you try being smarter.” -Tara
“Ta-DOW! … did that word just come out of my mouth?” -C
“We’re not going to beat Abraham Lincoln’s poop today.” -Megan
“I’m the blue one.” -Benny
“You don’ look like David Yost to me!” -C
“I’m gonna feed you. I don’t know you but I’m gonna feed you.” -?.. somebody
“Interesting fact: The world population will pass 8 billion sometime in the next few hours.” -Bruce
“Nick Cannon at it again?” -Jenny M
“Not gonna make it this year because I haven’t said anything particularly funny. My writers are on strike for better living conditions and improved food in the commissary. I told them they’d still have to share a room and they were gonna eat whatever their mother cooked.” -Daniel
“Uber driver:”I was a contestant on The Price is Right four years ago!”
Me: “Yeah? How’d you do?”
(Surprisingly long, uncomfortable silence)
Uber driver: “Bitch bid a dollar more.”” -Adam
“Irish nachos… 0/10. Would not recommend. I don’t think the cheese was even cheese. Might’ve been something from Flippy’s Gas ‘N Gulp.” -C
“And last night he was all “no I haven’t decided yet.” Even Brett Favre was like “this goddamned prick.”” -Greg, on Tom Brady’s retirement.
(Phlebotomist brings in labs when it’s time for us to go)
“… WHAT, YOU THINK YOU’RE BETTER THAN ME?!” -C
“Yay Albania!” -Tommy
“Use the toilet now or forever hold your pee.” -Frontier stewardess
“NERD SHIT!” -C & Phillip
“Tom Brady is the human version of Herpes.” -Blaze
“Oh CURSE WORD!” -C
“We have standards.” -Ken
“Finally!” -Benny
“I'm going to fail 30 times. It sounds like my dating life." -Klauss
“Rename the Washington Football Team the Gotham Rogues, because our stadium looks like Bane just left.” -Mark Ellis
“Give a man glitter, he glitters for a lifetime. Teach a man to glitter, he ALSO glitters for a lifetime. That's just how glitter works.” -Heather
“Shut the fuck up, Fay Vincent.” -Greg
“My computer locked up in computer jail. Come save a biiiiiiitch!” -Gena
“The big 69 ROFLMAO - Gordon Pepper Commissioner. Every game is nice.” -J
“Normal Québécois is dirty French. BOOK SAY SO.” -C
“You know what, sure the Vols lost this week...but you know who I feel bad for? America's fairweather college football fans...every one of them has had the staggering realization that, sadly, they are going to have to start rooting for Georgia...again.” -Brian
13: “Time loop.”
Yaz: “Time loop.”
Dan: “Groundhog Day.”
-from “Eve of the Daleks”
Paul Heyman: “Ladies and Gentlemen… my name is Paul Heyman, and I am the #Advocate for the…”
VRM: “QUARTERBACK FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS…”
Paul Heyman: “… BRRRROCK…”
VRM: “PURDY!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
“Carmelo Anthony… going from missing the lay-in to missing the play-in.” -Shaq
“You’re in their DMs. We’re in them. We are not the same.” -Tampax
“You’ve been hanging out with us too much.” -C
“Or not enough!” -Brian
“My next door neighbor told me her dogs Zeus and Xena had an “accidental breeding” and Xena is going to have puppies at the end of April. I’m thinking, you can’t name a dog Zeus and NOT expect him to impregnate all the bitches!” -Megan
“In case you're wondering if the automatic closed captioning on YouTube is good enough, please remember that it once thought I said, "I'm going to Popeyes while I pick up some great sex on the internet."
Obviously that's ridiculous. It was Raising Cane's.” -Wingo
“Charlie Cox plays Daredevil, you idiot!” -C to Jay as James May
“I laughed. LORD, HOW I LAUGHED.” -Liz
“First progress report (too tired to do anything last night) One hour in and three cars prime gives me a nice $120 profit. Now to run to the boys room and figure out what my next move is.” -C
“Royal flush.” -Carl
“Do you care to udder that again?” -Austin Rogers #callback
“I don’t drink Pumpkin Spice Latte before October 1. I don’t do my holiday shopping before Thanksgiving. I’m an American, dammit!” -Jay
“Autocorrect can be a real piece of shut.” -Doug
“Carl has the football.” -C
“Let us know when Carl has the sporting goods store.” -Jay
“Quisla what’s wrong? Do you have hemorrhoids? Do I have to pray for your ass?” -Adam
“Isn’t That Girl Lay Lay just That’s So Raven with artificial intelligence instead of magic psychic powers?” -C
“We are stumbling through this class like a flock of angry, feral geese, and that's ok!”
-TJ, describing how we're going to think about queer theory and that it's tough and scary and uncomfortable.
““Doc, I can't stop singing 'The Green, Green Grass of Home.'” “That sounds like Tom Jones Syndrome.'” “Is it common?”“Well, It's Not Unusual.”” -Brian
“Q: What has 27 actors, three settings, two writers, and one plot? A: 671 Hallmark movies.” -Lollie
“I’m firing up my 43-inch…. TV.” -Jay, on 4/20
“Southwest is the worst of the American air carriers, except for all of the others.” -Scott
“So @Chico I have beef with Duke now.” -Kim
“‘On a scale of 1 to 10, what is your pain level?’ MOTHERFUCKING 15!” -Q
“Ummmm the United States also has a big glass pyramid... with a Bass Pro Shops in it.” -Danielle
“I don’t want to feel like king shit while washing my undies.” -C, pondering the cost of a new washer/dryer
“What the colonized Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon did I just watch?!” -Kim
“The league controls the narrative. NFL Network (Will Forte) is the cuck in the buttfucking between Roger Goodell (Laurence Fishburne) and Tom Brady (Kristin Wiig).” -Klauss
“TOILET OF HOLDING!” -Chico
“I remember this thing being a thing.” -Austin Rogers
TIM: "Well, the big sports news today is that Russell Wilson has been traded."
ME: "Is he the guy that they named the footballs after?"
TIM: "....No."
ME: "Then he must not have been that good."
And that's today in "Talking with Adam about Sports."
“First pregnancy: I’ve never felt more beautiful, thinking about the little miracle growing inside of me. It’s such a blessing! Second pregnancy: … never doing this again.” -Manuela Arbeláez
“My in-house normal is borderline illegal.” -C
“Lionel Goldbart and Barbara Lowe in one room. No wonder nobody had a tape of it, everyone’s TV exploded.” -Ben
“Scott Hanson is definitely the Ryan Seacrest to Andrew Siciliano’s Brian Dunkleman.” -Awful Announcing comment
“I expected to be disappointed. I was indeed disappointed.” -D
“This came up today. Sympathy is personally having experienced similar sucktitude such that you can have an emotional memory when someone else's circumstances suck. Empathy is recognizing that some else is going through something sucky. Compassion is one of the above PLUS feeling a desire to solve the suck for that other person. I have heard a few people say they have lost their empathy. I guarantee you haven't. You have just stopped trying to solve other people's lives; that is a growth step not a failure.” -Jenni
“My deep and abiding knowledge of pantyhose comes in handy again.” -Jay
“I’m not a fan of this lineup. It’s not great. Not great at all.” -C
“NOT GREAT, BOB!” -Benny
“Congratulations to Jimmy Garoppolo on replacing Dr Fauci as Aaron Rodgers’ least favorite Italian” - Richard Staff
Dave Pasch: "Is he aware that you played for the Boston Celtics?"
Bill Walton: "I have no idea. Did I?"
Pasch: "You did win Sixth Man of the Year."
Walton: "Which means I was Larry Bird's valet. Which means my job was to tell Larry what time the game started."
“I worked with Howard Hesseman a bit in the early 70s. I’m paraphrasing: “I bought a set of leather luggage today. It looks new now, but 25 years from now I’ll have a set of groovy luggage.” - Steve Martin
“Odell Beckham now has as many Super Bowl touchdowns as respected former NFL tight end Aaron Hernandez.
A great honor.” - Barry McCockiner
“Hey Shohei Ohtani is doing these amazing things.....and the Angels are losing again" - Gary Cohen
“Late night television is still selling nonstick cookware as if it’s 1975 and this is somehow a new invention.” - Tom Nichols
“Every G-D website I go to I click “Accept Cookies”-- and how many cookies have I actually received? Zero. Zero cookies.” - Rainn Wilson
"Tom Stone who looks an awful lot like Mike Scott of the Houston Astros. Maybe if he was scuffing the ring, he would have a better chance in some of these matches." - Peter Winston
“Recently heard a newscaster say, “Today is National Bring Your Dog to Work Day. Which is, of course, a made-up holiday.” And I thought, “Aren’t all holidays made-up?” - Gerard Mulligan
“My arts & entertainment Spidey-sense is going mad! But I swear I thought it was Phantom.” -Q
“Yeah I’m that bitch that cut you off. Fuck you and your mama.” -Mary on her personalized license plate
“I believe it was Gonzaga who said… “(makes gagging, gasping, and choking noises)”” -C
“That would be my fat ass.” -… somebody on TikTok
“If I haven't made the wall yet, I'm not going too, so I'm going to just spew unintelligible gibberish for the remainder of the day. This is no different than my regular programming.” -Erskine
"He should be Admiral Crunch by now. He's been delivering deliciousness for quite some time and surely is due for a promotion." -Howard
“Tent poles, everywhere. Tent poles.” -Shannon
“Turducken for everyone!” -Carl
“You’re too concentrated on listicle! Just answer the question!” -C
“It's more difficult to give away a couch than I remember!” -J. Keith
“Congratulations to Dusty Baker. His team can kiss my Halo fan rectum.” -JVG
“Challenging me for money in bowling is a good way for me to have all my food and gas paid for for my trip to Virginia.” -Gordon
“Behold, our all-purpose emergency preparedness medical contingency chest. Or as I like to call it… The doomsday box.” -C
“Or as I like to call it… The Oh-Shit Kit.” -Q
“Briar patch, me, some assembly required.” -David
“Why does every NFT look like a Digimon villain?” -Trevor Williams
“So when is the series finale of Twitter?” -BFG
“If people ask me why there was a strike that led to no postseason in 1994, I simply answer that with the same answer I have to “How did the Twins and Braves make the World Series in 1991?” “How and why did the Marlins beat the Indians in the 1997 World Series?” “How and why did Florida and Arizona get baseball teams while Washington didn’t?” and other logic-defying baseball questions from that decade, and that answer is simply… “Because it was the ’90s.”” -Ian
“The best worst team name of the night… “The Odds of Chico Showing Up for Trivia Again Are 3720 to 1”.” -Richard
“(running into the pub) Never tell me the odds!” -Chico
(Someone has a problem with Mayim Bialik referring to the Jeopardy! Round as “Single Jeopardy!”)
“As a great American would ask, “Why the BLEEP is this news?”” -Doug
“"We Paid A Freelancer To Say A Thing You Like ls Bad Because The Google/Facebook Duopoly Ate The Whole Digital Ad Market And Now Harvesting Hate Clicks Is The Only Viable Business Model For Online Media" That’s why.” -C
“"It's good it's good it's good that was good I just wanna do it one more time..." -The Andrew Garfield story, I love him so much
The milkshake take was our last of the day, btw, costume and hair depts were ready :)” -LMM
“Rorrie Travis. Beast Morphers Red Ranger. It’s funny you said you got replaced… by Barack Obama… because, uh… you kinda were.” -Russell Curry, Dino Fury Red and Obama lookalike.
“It’s so cold outside, people are going to Five Below just to warm up a bit.” -Matty
“Drinking a pink drink with sugar on the rim. I don’t know if you notice this but… I’m a girl.” -Q
“I know I am not supposed to attribute to malice what can easily be explained by stupidity. But that woman strikes me as the kind of person who is both malicious and stupid!“ -C
“Every time I watch the Winter Olympics, I just think how life used to be so miserable and boring in these cold countries that they invented a bunch of sports that were like "how can we find ways to DIE".” -Lynn
“Every machine is a smoke machine if you operate it wrong enough.” -Ken
“I have half a mind to start casually referring to the first round as Single Jeopardy! Just to trigger a bitch.” -C
“Hard drinks with people who want to get drunk!” -Megan quoting “Its a Wonderful Life”
“I’m gonna have to start drinking at 11.” -Jamie C. - talking about WrestleMania Day 1
“Somewhere Brett Favre is watching Aaron Rodgers and saying “This jackass…”” -C
“I've said it before and I'll say it again: DHL could fuck up the delivery of a shit from an asshole to the toilet bowl...” -Justin
“BE BETTER NOT BITTER YOU DUMB SON OF A BITCH.” -Sheiky
“Give me five. I have to pee.” -G
“To the white cat who decided to tear ass down the cross street leading to my home as my bumper moved menacingly close: 1) This is not "The Cube." Dwyane Wade is not going to give you nine lives to fritter away. Clearly a human is concerned about you. 2) Go home. You were lucky.” -Evil Travis
“I’ve done everything I could possibly do. WAIT! (Does some extra stuff) There. NOW I’ve done everything I could possibly do.” -C
“Rebuke them in the name of Black Jesus.” -Tricia, re: her travel tech agency
“If you still simp for that manchild (ed: you know the one. -C) please feel free to find some 4 letter words and go do them to yourself.” -Chelsea
“Whoa! Where in the world did that come from, Carmen Sandiego?” -C
“‘Netflix making a sequel to A Christmas Prince saved 2018.’ … well, someone had to.” -Rose McIver
"Those look like uteruses. In fact, that looks like what my uterus does to me every month." -Trina, on Activision Boxing
“Don’t do ho shit during the summer.” -C
“We can afford shit now we adults!” -Melissa
“Hmmm… Hot Pot Spot. Dibs on that for a pop-up restaurant name.” -C
“I was talking to the golf coach. He said they were going to Hawaii, but they couldn’t practice because of all the snow. I told them… ‘Gotta get up to par!’” -Sarah
“INSP goes full cowboy. Here’s the thing that gets me tho… “The textured hat represents salt-of-the-earth people with heart and soul, who have put in a hard day’s work.” You, marketing EVP Hayes Tauber, are full of shit.” -C
“Now is the winter of our discontent, made glorious summer by this Son of York...and now a brief word from Imperial margarine.” -Brian
Sonic Whammy: I have a question on the Covid tests...does it hurt?
Gordon: Well, sometimes, it's a light swab, and sometimes they jam it up your nose and take out a piece of your brain. In either case, for you it will feel exactly the same and you won't feel anything.
Chappy: “Little short until pay day.”
C: “I too am a little short until payday. Once payday hits I’ll still be short, but at least I can foot bills.”
“I learned that with game shows that if you want to get involved, you have to ask.” -TV’s Ryan Vickers
“The Jets will forever be the team that made Antonio Brown quit football.” -@TheJetPress
“It’s either streak or stink.” -C
“Remember, it's, "Goddamnit, JB."” -Ethan
“Remember, if you’re not having fun while playing trivia, you’re just answering questions.” -C, with apologies to Alvin Zhou
“I guess I wasn’t funny this year.” -Ken
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Thank you for being a friend. Travel down the road and back again… your heart is true, you’re a pal and a confidant.
Here’s to 2023. And as always, come together, just think of tomorrow.
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Charles Schulz Net Worth 2023-Income, Wife & Biography
Charles Schulz was an American cartoonist and creator of the famous comic strip Peanuts. He was born in 1922 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and died in 2000 at 77. During his lifetime, Schulz wrote and drew 17,000 comic strips published in 2,600 newspapers. In his lifetime, he won many awards and accolades, including the Pulitzer Prize. Charles Schulz’s Net Worth is approximately $`200 Million. Peanuts is one of the most popular and influential comics of all time.
Charles Schulz Biography
Real Name:Charles Monroe "Sparky" SchulzDate of Birth:November 26, 1922Age:77 years oldHeight:181Cm Weight:76 Kg Birthplace:Minneapolis, MinnesotaNationality:AmericanMarital status:Married Husband/WifeJoyce HalversonJean Forsyth ClydeProfession:CartoonistCharles Schulz Net Worth 2023:$200 Million (Approx)
Charles Schulz Net Worth
Charles Schulz's Net Worth is approximately $200 Million. Charles M. Schulz, best known by his pen name, "Sparky," was an American cartoonist who created the "Peanuts" comic strip. The strip became one of the most popular and influential in comics. It helped to solidify Schulz's reputation as a leading cartoonist. At the time of his death in 2000, Schulz's net worth was estimated to be $40 million. Charles Schulz Net Worth in 2023 is approximately $`200 Million.
What is Charles Schulz Famous for
Charles Schulz was an American cartoonist best known for creating the comic strip Peanuts. The strip debuted in 1950 and ran for 50 years, making Schulz one of the most successful and longest-running cartoonists in history. In addition to Peanuts, Schulz created two other notable comics: Lil' Folks and Charlie Brown.
Charles Schulz's Early Life
Charles Schulz was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 26, 1922. He was the only child of Carl and Dena Schulz. When he was two years old, his father died of cancer. His mother remarried a man named Arthur Melin three years later. Schulz enlisted in the United States Army at seventeen and served during World War II. After the war, Schulz attended art classes at the Art Center School in Los Angeles. In 1948, he moved to Santa Rosa, California, where he worked as a cartoonist for The Santa Rosa Press Democrat. It was there that he created his first comic strip, "Li'l Folks." In 1950, "Li'l Folks" was renamed "Peanuts" and began appearing in national newspapers. Schulz continued to create "Peanuts" until his retirement in 2000. He passed away on February 12, 2000, at 77.
Charles Schulz's Wife
Charles married Joyce Halverson in 1951. They had four children: Charles Monroe (Chip), Meredith, Amy, and Craig. The couple divorced in 1972. In 1973, Charles married Jean Forsyth Clyde. They remained married until he died in 2000.
Charles Schulz Legacy
Charles Schulz would become one of the most beloved cartoonists of all time. One hundred years later, his birthday is celebrated all over the world. Schulz is best known for his creation of Peanuts. The comic strip first appeared in 1950 and ran for 50 years until Schulz's retirement in 2000. In those 50 years, Peanuts became one of the most popular and influential comics ever created. It has been translated into over 21 languages and published in 75 countries. In honor of Schulz's 100th birthday, several events and products are being released to celebrate his life and work. Here are just a few: The Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa, California, is hosting a year-long exhibit, "Happy Birthday, Charlie Brown!" The exhibit will feature never-before-seen original art from the early days of Peanuts, as well as some of Schulz's personal belongings. A new book called Good Grief: Life Love and Laughter in the Time of Charlie Brown will be released on October 24. The book is a collection of essays, stories, and tributes written by people who knew or were influenced by Schulz. Contributors include Linus creator Robb Armstrong, Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, MAD magazine editor John Ficarra, and many others. Charles Schulz Net Worth in 2023 is approximately $`200 Million.
Why Did Peanuts End?
It's been nearly 50 years since the last new Peanuts comic strip was published. Why did Charles Schulz end his beloved creation? There are a few reasons why Schulz may have decided to end Peanuts. First, he was facing some health issues. In 1999, he was diagnosed with colon cancer and had to undergo surgery. This made it difficult for him to continue working on the comic strip. Second, Schulz was getting older and may have wanted to retire. He started working on Peanuts when he was 22 years old, and by the time ended the comic strip, he was 77 years old. It's possible that he wanted to enjoy his retirement and spend more time with his family. Third, some fans believe that Schulz wanted to end Peanuts before it got stale or lost its quality. He didn't want the comic strip to go on without him, so he decided to end it while it was still popular and well-loved by fans. Whatever the reasons behind Charles Schulz's decision to end Peanuts, we're grateful that he gave us such a timeless classic that we can all enjoy for years to come.
How Old was Charles Schulz When He Died?
Charles Schulz was 77 years old when he died. He passed away on February 12, 2000, just a few months shy of his 78th birthday. Charles Schulz was an American cartoonist best known for creating the comic strip Peanuts. He began drawing the strip in 1950, and it quickly became one of the most popular comics in the world. Throughout his 50-year career, Schulz wrote and drew more than 17,000 strips.
What was Snoopy'S Original Name Going to Be?
When Charles Schulz created the Peanuts comic strip, he originally wanted to name the main character "Sniffy." However, he eventually settled on "Snoopy" because he thought it had a nicer sound.
Who Owns Snoopy Now?
In 1965, Charles M. Schulz's comic strip "Peanuts" became the most popular syndicated strip in the world. That same year, Schulz sold the rights to his characters to United Feature Syndicate for $1 million. As part of the deal, Schulz retained ownership of all original artwork from the strip and continued to receive two-thirds of the income generated by "Peanuts" merchandise. In 2000, after Schulz's death, United Media merged with Universal Press Syndicate and is now owned by Hearst Communications. The "Peanuts" franchise generates millions of dollars yearly in revenue from merchandising, licensing, and publication rights. Charles Schulz’s Net Worth is approximately $`200 Million. Data Source: Wikipedia Read the full article
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Name: My name is perfectly clear to grasp, it's Dan..and I am one of Nathan's alter-ego.
Species: Were-Aykroyd. It's a well known fact there's lots of me.
Age: N/A. I am practically ageless, so I don't have to worry about people asking me about m age, age is but a number to me.
Theme Song: Soul Man, Sweetest Perfection.
Personality: I am a complex creature, sometimes I can be your best friend if you treat me right but if you don't I can be your worst nightmare, I am socially awkward and adorkable but extremely savy when it comes to horror, I was a character actor at the Mystic Museum Camp Horror attraction and as such played the character of a video store clerk, that in turn helped make me skilled at being a killer when I play a villain. I also act as a 'spirit guide' for Nathan so to speak ,we share a body and he turns into me.
Likes: I take after Dan Aykroyd so I am a paranormal fanatic, but also I love Aykroyd himself..papa Aykroyd is sacred and anyone who doesn't like him will be getting a word from me and my brothers, I also have a fascination for horror movies due to my profession, expect to see me at Spirit Halloween sometime this year once it opens back up.
Dislikes: If anyone hurts my friends or my fellow Aykroyd characters who are also my brothers (you can hurt Frohmyer if you like, nobody likes him, pure evil incarnate), they'll be meeting my wrath, also if you dislike a celebrity out of adjacent hatred or the like I am going to make sure you will have nightmares on me, and also if you dislike Dan Aykroyd or disapprove of him or anything about him (you won't last long, but hey..if I like you I might spare you and make you part of the group).
Love interest: I cannot say.
Friends: Mel, Eucalyptus, Nathan, Matthias/Werebelushi In The Shades.
Biggest pet peeve: Never question the almighty papa Aykroyd in front of me, I am just going
to make sure you won't be here any more...or at least not as yourself, trust me, and anyone who harms Nathan shall face my wrath too. Also never call me a 'freak', yes i'm weird..everyone is, I am me, we're all weird, and I am the king. I am also heavily against brainwashing and/forced mind control, what I do with my brothers is different and is actually more of a bonding thing.
Powers: Enhanced intelligence, possession, inhuman strength, Aykroyd transformation..I can take over people's bodies by possessing them like in Casper or Michael Jackson's Ghosts and they become like me, of course not all Were-Aykroyds are the same, I am also gifted at mimicking other people's voices too and forms too.
Best friend: Nathan...I consider him my other half. I can communicate with him telepathically and through dreams and visions. Also anyone who is a fan of Dan Aykroyd is a friend of mine, and anyone who loves the adventures my brothers and I do is welcome as well.
Pet: Don't have any yet.
Favorite movie: Name a Dan Aykroyd movie, any Aykroyd movie. But also I developed a mutual love of 80's horror movies and I found my muse in the form of David Lynch and David Cronenberg, let's just say the latter has given me quite a few 'ideas' of my own (it helps I always look up the Body Horror section of tvtropes, they give me some wonderfully wicked ideas),
Favorite Anime: Pokemon, Yu Gi Oh, Star Wars: Visions, Akira, Vampire Hunter D, Jojo's Bizarre Advneture, Devilman Crybaby, Digimon, Castlevania. I got into Jojo thanks to Nathan explaining how the vampires in that universe worked and how the Stands work so I made myself a counterpart.
Family: Elwood Blues, Ellis Fielding, Tom Everett, Passenger (Twilight Zone the movie), Julius Jenson, Dr Keats, Captain Milligan, Ray Stantz, Ray Zalinski, Darren 'Mother' Roscow, Harry Sultenfuss, Austin Milbarge, J.P Valkenheiser, Vic Zeck, Yortuk Festrunk, Roman Craig, Sgt Tree, Grocer, Steven Mils, Louis Winthorpe III (Carl Featherbottom was very honored by Louis dressing as him that one time). Vic has the most beautiful eyes, he's the one with the hypnosis powers and the one who taught me.
Enemy: Vic Frohmyer. Not only is that Christmas obsessed jerk a control freak when it comes to Christmas but also he really wants to get his hands on that cursed screen-play that Eucalyptus has, mainly because he knows it's the secret to the 'Aykroyd-verse' so to speak but also because whoever reads it is turned into a Were-Aykroyd (of course he'd want that to make a Dark Were-Aykroyd army nonetheless), hence why it's my job to make sure it's safe in the hands of the right forces.
Tidbit: Despite being akin to werecreature lore, my kind borrows aspects from vampire movies and vampire lore too and also ghosts and demons. And the transformations aren't full moon trigger based either which is a common stereotype of werecreature transformation, true Nathan turns into me sometimes at night but he also transforms into me when it's dark in general, or sometimes when I feel like helping him. I aim to help him, I aim to be a hero and look up to crimefighters.
Favorite Hobby: I love to perform and sing, i've been told i've got quite the voice.
Favorite video game: Mortal Kombat X, Resident Evil: Village (If the cadou mold could be contained somehow and I could use it in combination with some of my Aykroydian DNA it would make me more effective), Dead by Daylight (I have a variant of myself who is a killer in that universe as does Nathan). While it would make sense for me to be a survivor due to my knowledge of horror tropes, I feel killer suits me more in that universe.
Favorite food: Hard to say...too many favorites.
Favorite Attractions: Weta Workshop Unleashed, London Dungeons, Mystic Museum.
Favorite color: A mixture...it could be hard to pick just one.
Favorite book: Let's just say reading HP Lovecraft's work inspired me and I got inspired by R.L Stine and Stephen King too, in fact a lot.
Favorite TV show: Grimm, Cloverfield Lane, X Files, Twin Peaks, Teen Wolf, Big Wolf On Campus, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, SNL, Tales From The Crypt, Are You Afraid of the Dark, Haunting Hour, Creeped Out, Soul Man (no, not the blackface movie or the sitcom with Cedric, the shortlived Aykroyd sitcom), Goosebumps.
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Seabiscuit (2003) Review
Based on the very true story of Seabiscuit a small undersized racehorse whose victories lifted not only the team around it but the nation due to the depression era everyone was currently living in. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading
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Films Watched in November 2021
The Web | Michael Gordon | 1947
Dragged Across Concrete | S. Craig Zahler | 2018
Framed | Richard Wallace | 1947
Klute | Alan J. Pakula | 1971
The Mob | Robert Parrish | 1951
D.O.A. | Rudolph Maté | 1949
D.O.A. | Annabel Jankel / Rocky Morton | 1988
Dangerous Crossing | Joseph M. Newman | 1953
Gun Crazy | Joseph H. Lewis | 1950
Hell Drivers | Cy Endfield | 1957
Moss Rose | Gregory Ratoff | 1947
Devil in a Blue Dress | Carl Franklin | 1995
Affair in Trinidad | Vincent Sherman | 1952
Tight Spot | Phil Karlson | 1955
Murder by Contract | Irving Lerner | 1958
The Long Goodbye | Robert Altman | 1973
American Gigolo | Paul Schrader | 1980
Stage Fright | Alfred Hitchcock | 1950
Johnny O'Clock | Robert Rossen | 1947
The Dark Past | Rudolph Maté | 1948
Vortex | Beth B / Scott B | 1982
Convicted | Henry Levin | 1950
Murder, My Sweet | Edward Dmytryk | 1944
Between Midnight and Dawn | Gordon Douglas | 1950
Mona Lisa | Neil Jordan | 1986
Phffft | Mark Robson | 1954
The Criminal Code | Howard Hawks | 1930
Man Bait | Terence Fisher | 1952
The Blue Gardenia | Fritz Lang | 1953
Bold = Top Ten
Some notes: Bar two (Phiffft and The Criminal Code) all the films this month I watched “for” Noirvember, but were they all noirs? Is Moss Rose Gothic / Gaslight Noir or a Victorian murder mystery, if Howard Hawks' 1930 film The Criminal Code isn't considered a Noir then how come it's almost identical 1950 remake Convicted is? In any case they all get the #Noirvember tag and as for posting caps there will be a little Noirvember overspill into the start of December as there has been other years!
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"Here is an account of Beethoven during the performance of his Ninth Symphony: 'When Beethoven himself conducted, he stood in front of a conductor's stand and threw himself back and forth like a madman. At one point he stretched to his full height, then next he crouched down to the floor and he flailed about with his hands and feet.'
Well, this notion of the slightly deranged but brilliant genius arrives during the early 19th and into the 20th century when it was created by figures such as Mary Shelly with Frankenstein and Victor Hugo with the Hunchback of Notre Dame and Gaston Leroux with the Phantom of the Opera. Well, in many ways, it all began with Beethoven.
Here's an image of Beethoven as he looked at age 48. And look now, the genius of the 20th century. Well it comes to resemble Beethoven. Einstein aping Beethoven if you will. Young Beethoven, as the years went by, helped create this image of Beethoven, the archetype of genius.
Indeed Beethoven himself promoted it, this notion that we still have with us today of the artist as genius. (...) this is Beethoven talking: 'The undersigned Beethoven has been concerned not merely with earning his daily bread, but rather, with his art. With the ennoblement of taste, and the impulse of his genius, in order to rise to greater heights searching for the ideal and for perfection. Consequently he has had to sacrifice his material gains to his Muse.'
The artist, again, who is something above the common herd, who's cut from a cloth different from others, Beethoven certainly held himself in very high esteem here in 1798 at the age of 28. Nobody's had ever heard of Beethoven at this time. He compares himself already to the famous Goethe and the equally famous Handel. No lack of self confidence there. In 1803 he refuses to play for the King of Prussia, a year or two later he refused an invitation to play for the empress in Vienna. He sent her a note back saying 'I'm busy today but I might stop by tomorrow'. In 1804, he says to Prince Carl Lichnowsky: 'Prince, what you are you are by accident of birth. What I am I am through myself. There have been and still will be thousands of princes. There's only one Beethoven.' " - Craig M. Wright
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Brooke Thompson ( 1984 )
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Xavier Plympton ( 1984 )
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Nejire Hado
Enji Todoroki / Endeavor
Shoto Todoroki
Fuyumi Todoroki
Keigo Tamaki / Hawks
Usagiyama Rumi / Miruko
Toyomitsu Tashiro / Fatgum
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Mazikeen
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Amenadiel
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Michel
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Tahani Al-Jamil
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Anna / The Huntress ( Dead by Daylight )
Officer Slater ( Superbad )
Pete Davidson
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Basket-case network news producer Jane Craig falls for new reporter Tom Grunnick, a pretty boy who represents the trend towards entertainment news she despises. Aaron Altman, a talented but plain correspondent, carries an unrequited torch for Jane. Sparks fly between the three as the network prepares for big changes, and both the news and Jane must decide between style and substance. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Tom Grunick: William Hurt Aaron Altman: Albert Brooks Jane Craig: Holly Hunter Ernie Merriman: Robert Prosky Jennifer Mack: Lois Chiles Blair Litton: Joan Cusack Paul Moore: Peter Hackes Bobby: Christian Clemenson Bill Rorich: Jack Nicholson Martin Klein: Robert Katims George Wein: Ed Wheeler Gerald Grunick: Stephen Mendillo Young Tom: Kimber Shoop Young Aaron: Dwayne Markee Young Jane: Gennie James Jane’s Dad: Leo Burmester Elli Merriman: Amy Brooks Anne Merriman: Jane Welch Clifford Altman: Jonathan Benya Mercenary: Frank Doubleday Lila: Sally Knight Spanish Cameraman: Manuel Alvarez Guerilla Leader: Luis Valderrama Guerilla Soldier: Francisco Garcia General McGuire: Richard Thomsen Commander: Nat Benchley Date-Rape Woman: Marita Geraghty Weekend News Producer: Nicholas D. Blanchet Makeup Woman: Maura Moynihan Floor Manager: Chuck Lippman Paul’s Secretary: Nannette Rickert Edward Towne: Timothy W. White Tom’s Soundwoman: Peggy Pridemore Emily: Emily Crowley Newsroom Worker: Gerard Ender Donny: David Long Chyron Operator: Joshua Billings Technical Director: Glenn Faigen Technical Director: Robert Grevemberg Jr. Control Room Director: Richard Pehle Weekend News Director: James V. Franco Assistant Director: Jimmy Mel Green Assistant Director: Raoul N. Rizik Technician: Mike Skehan Audio Visual Engineer: Franklyn L. Bullard News Theme Writer: Glen Roven News Theme Writer: Marc Shaiman Lecture Host: Alex Mathews Aaron’s Cameraman: Steve Smith Aaron’s Soundwoman: Martha Smith Mother in Hall: Cynthia B. Hayes Young Tough: Dean Nitz Young Tough: Phil Ugel Young Tough: Lance Wain Ellen: Susan Marie Feldman Tom’s Female Colleague: Jean Bourne Carinci Cab Driver: M. Fekade-Salassie Uniformed Cop: Gerald F. Gough Defense Dept. Spokesman: Robert Rasch NATO Spokesman: Robert Walsh Angry Messenger: John Cusack Film Crew: Producer: James L. Brooks Production Design: Charles Rosen Casting: Ellen Chenoweth Editor: Richard Marks Director of Photography: Michael Ballhaus Unit Production Manager: David V. Lester Music Editor: Bob Badami Associate Producer: Kristi Zea Original Music Composer: Bill Conti Camera Operator: David M. Dunlap Co-Producer: Penney Finkelman Cox Foley Editor: Mark P. Stoeckinger Costume Design: Molly Maginnis Executive Producer: Polly Platt ADR Recordist: Charleen Richards Associate Producer: Susan Zirinsky Color Timer: Bob Hagans Boom Operator: Joseph F. Brennan Hairstylist: Colleen Callaghan Foley Editor: Cindy Marty ADR Voice Casting: Barbara Harris Still Photographer: Kerry Hayes First Assistant Editor: Karen I. Stern Stunt Coordinator: Jery Hewitt Construction Foreman: Steve Callas Sound Effects Editor: Patrick Drummond Supervising Sound Editor: Robert Grieve Makeup Artist: Carl Fullerton Property Master: Mark Wade Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Rick Kline Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Donald O. Mitchell Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Kevin O’Connell Dialogue Editor: Dave Kulczycki Location Assistant: Peggy Pridemore Script Supervisor: Mary Bailey First Assistant Camera: Gábor Kövér Dialogue Editor: Jacqueline Cristianini Dialogue Editor: Frank Smathers ADR Editor: Jessica Gallavan Construction Coordinator: Bruce J. Gfeller ADR Editor: Jeff Rosen Set Decoration: Jane Bogart Best Boy Electric: Jerry DeBlau Unit Publicist: Anne Marie Stein Gaffer: John W. DeBlau Sound Effects Editor: Linda Whittlesey Production Coordinator: Cynthia Streit Sound Mixer: Thomas Causey Supervising ADR Editor: Beth Bergeron Second Assistant Director: David Sardi Negative Cutter: Donah Bassett Key Grip: Dennis Gamiello Location Manager: Stuart Neumann Dolly Grip: John Lowry First Assistant Director: Yudi Bennett Se...
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Monsters: A Companion (Genre Fiction and Film Companions), edited by Simon Bacon, Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, 2020. Info: peterlang.com.
What are Monsters? Monsters are everywhere, from cyberbullies online to vampires onscreen: the twenty-first century is a monstrous age. The root of the word «monster» means «omen» or «warning», and if monsters frighten us, it’s because they are here to warn us about something amiss in ourselves and in our society. Humanity has given birth to these monsters, and they grow and change with us, carrying the scars of their birth with them. This collection of original and accessible essays looks at a variety of contemporary monsters from literature, film, television, music and the internet within their respective historical and cultural contexts. Beginning with a critical introduction that explores the concept of the monster in the work of Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, Jack Halberstam, Elaine Showalter and more, the book takes a broad approach to the monster, including not only classic slasher films, serial killers (Bates Motel), the living dead (Game of Thrones) and aliens (District 9), but also hyper-contemporary examples like clones (Orphan Black), cyberbullies (Cyberbully), viral outbreaks (The Strain) and celebrities (Lady Gaga). Gender and culture are especially emphasized in the volume, with essays on the role of gender and sexuality in defining the monster (AHS Apocalypse) and global monsters (Cleverman, La Llorona). This compact guide to the monster in contemporary culture will be useful to teachers, students and fans looking to expand their understanding of this important cultural figure.
Contents: Acknowledgements Foreword. Culture’s Monters: Monster Marks (Lindquist 2018) – Sherry C.M. Lindquist Introduction – Simon Bacon PART I Home Madness: The Babadook (Kent, 2014) – Monsters of Mental Illness – Angela M. Smith Domestic Abuse: The Invisible Man (Whannell, 2020) – Domestic Monsters – Simon Bacon Paedophilia: The Nightingale (Kent, 2018) – Monsters of Abuse – Phil Fitzsimmons Immigrants: The Lure (Smoczyñska, 2015) – Monstrous Outsiders – Agnieszka Kotwasinìska PART II Society The Mask: Slasher Cinema (1978–1998) – Teaching the Monster – John Edgar Browning The Cyberbully: Cyberbully (Binamé, 2011) – Monsters of Cyberspace – Lauren Rosewarne Lady Gaga: Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (1986–present) – Monsters of Celebrity – Anthony Curtis Adler The Slit-Mouthed Woman: Carved (Shiraishi, 2007) – Monsters of Urban Legend – Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Melmoth: Melmoth (Perry, 2018) – Monsters of War – W. Scott Poole PART III Cultural Intersections Phi Krasue: Inhuman Kiss (Mongkolsiri, 2019) – Thai Monsters – Benjamin Baumann La habitación del desahogo (2012) – Mexican Monsters – Inés Ordiz Baba Yaga: Hellboy (Mignola, 1997–2004) – Russian Monsters – Gail de Vos Deumo: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Spielberg, 1984) – Monsters of Colonialism – Partha Mitter The Hairies: Cleverman (Griffen, 2016–2017) – Aboriginal Monsters – Yasmine Musharbash PART IV Gender Satan: The Witch (Eggers, 2015) – Patriarchal Monsters – Eddie Falvey Warlocks: AHS Apocalypse (Murphy and Falchuk, 2011–present) – Monsters of Masculinity – Emily Brick She-Wolves: When Animals Dream (Arnby, 2014) – Monsters of Femininity – Craig Ian Mann Serial Killers: Bates Motel (Ehrin, 2013–2017) – The Queer Monster – Daniel Sheppard The Skeleton: Game of Thrones (Benioff, 2011–2019) – Monsters of Death – Murray Leeder PART V Futures Clones: Orphan Black (Manson and Fawcett, 2013–2017) – Monsters of Reproduction – Leah Richards The Master: The Strain (del Toro and Hogan, 2014–2017) – Monsters of Contagion – Dahlia Schweitzer The Ecomonster: Megalohydrothalassophobia (Abhorrence, 2018) – Monsters of the Anthropocene – Carl H. Sederholm Aliens: District 9 (Blomkamp, 2009) – Monsters of Hybridity – Gerry Canavan Zombie: The Girl with All the Gifts (Carey, 2014) – Posthuman Monsters – Elana Gomel Afterword: Becoming Monstrous and the Monster Becoming: Hannibal (Fuller: 2013–2015) – Patricia MacCormack Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index
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2020 AAAS Fellows approved by the AAAS Council
In October 2020, the Council of the American Affiliation for the Development of Science elected 489 members as Fellows of AAAS. These people can be acknowledged for his or her contributions to science and know-how in the course of the 2021 AAAS Annual Assembly. Introduced by part affiliation, they’re:
Part on Agriculture, Meals, and Renewable Sources
Ann M. Bartuska, Sources for the Future
Carl Bernacchi, U.S. Division of Agriculture – Agricultural Analysis Service
Amy O. Charkowski, Colorado State Univ.
Clarice J. Coyne, U.S. Division of Agriculture – Agricultural Analysis Service
Geoffrey E. Dahl, Univ. of Florida
Roch E. Gaussoin, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln
Patrick M. Hayes, Oregon State Univ.
Thomas J. (TJ) Higgins, CSIRO Agriculture and Meals (Australia)
Nancy Collins Johnson, Northern Arizona Univ.
Shibu Jose, Univ. of Missouri
Daniel Kliebenstein, Univ. of California, Davis
Rosemary Loria, Univ. of Florida
Shailaja Okay. Mani, Baylor Faculty of Drugs
Rafael Muñoz-Carpena, Univ. of Florida
David D. Myrold, Oregon State Univ.
Okay. Raja Reddy, Mississippi State Univ.
Jean Ristaino, North Carolina State Univ.
Jeanne Romero-Severson, Univ. of Notre Dame
Pablo Juan Ross, Univ. of California, Davis
Jennifer L. Tank, Univ. of Notre Dame
William F. Tracy, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
Part on Anthropology
Margaret W. Conkey, Univ. of California, Berkeley
Anne Grauer, Loyola Univ. Chicago
Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg, The Ohio State Univ.
Edward B. Liebow, American Anthropological Affiliation
J. Terrence McCabe, Univ. of Colorado Boulder
Denise Fay-Shen Su, Cleveland Museum of Pure Historical past
Part on Astronomy
Nancy Susan Brickhouse, Harvard-Smithsonian Middle for Astrophysics
John E. Carlstrom, Univ. of Chicago
Sean Carroll, California Institute of Expertise
Timothy Heckman, Johns Hopkins Univ.
Paul Martini, The Ohio State Univ.
Norman Murray, Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics
Joan R. Najita, Nationwide Science Basis’s NOIRLab
Liese van Zee, Indiana Univ.
Risa Wechsler, Stanford Univ.
Ellen G. Zweibel, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
Part on Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Science
Ghassem R. Asrar, Universities House Analysis Affiliation
Elizabeth Boyer, Pennsylvania State
Deborah Bronk, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
Rong Fu, Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Isaac Held, Princeton Univ. Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program
Forrest M. Hoffman, Oak Ridge Nationwide Laboratory
William Okay. M. Lau, Univ. of Maryland
Zhengyu Liu, The Ohio State Univ.
Natalie Mahowald, Cornell Univ.
Sally McFarlane, U.S. Division of Power
Jerry Schubel, Aquarium of the Pacific (Retired)
Patricia L. Wiberg, Univ. of Virginia
Part on Organic Sciences
Mary Catherine Aime, Purdue Univ.
Suresh Okay. Alahari, Louisiana State Univ. Well being Sciences Middle Faculty of Drugs
Gladys Alexandre, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville
Craig Reece Allen, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln
Sonia M. Altizer, Univ. of Georgia
Swathi Arur, The Univ. of Texas MD Anderson Most cancers Middle
Alison M. Bell, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Elizabeth T. Borer, Univ. of Minnesota
Lisa Brooks, Nationwide Human Genome Analysis Institute
John Michael Burke, Univ. of Georgia
George A. Calin, The Univ. of Texas MD Anderson Most cancers Middle
Andrew G. Campbell, Brown Univ.
Alice Y. Cheung, Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst
Anita S. Chong, Univ. of Chicago
Gregory P. Copenhaver, Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Leah E. Cowen, Univ. of Toronto (Canada)
Dana Crawford, Case Western Reserve Univ.
Charles F. Delwiche, Univ. of Maryland, Faculty Park
Diana M. Downs, Univ. of Georgia
Jeffrey Dukes, Purdue Univ.
Peter Dunn, Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Jonathan Eisen, Univ. of California, Davis
Eva Engvall, Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
Valerie Eviner, Univ. of California, Davis
Philip Martin Fearnside, INPA – Nationwide Institute of Amazonian Analysis (Brazil)
Gloria Cruz Ferreira, Univ. of South Florida
J. Patrick Fitch, Los Alamos Nationwide Laboratory
John W. Fitzpatrick, Cornell Univ.
Christopher Francklyn, Univ. of Vermont
Serita Frey, Univ. of New Hampshire
Andrea L. Graham, Princeton Univ.
Michael William Grey, Dalhousie Univ. (Canada)
Karen Jeanne Guillemin, Univ. of Oregon
Paul Hardin, Texas A&M Univ.
Stacey Lynn Harmer, Univ. of California, Davis
Jessica Hellmann, Univ. of Minnesota
Nancy Marie Hollingsworth, Stony Brook Univ.
Charles Hong, Univ. of Maryland Faculty of Drugs
Laura Foster Huenneke, Northern Arizona Univ.
Mark O. Huising, Univ. of California, Davis
Travis Huxman, Univ. of California, Irvine
Kenneth D. Irvine, Rutgers, The State Univ. of New Jersey
Ursula Jakob, Univ. of Michigan
Janet Okay. Jansson, Pacific Northwest Nationwide Laboratory
Susan Kaech, Salk Institute for Organic Research
Patricia Kiley, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
Joan Kobori, Agouron Institute
Barbara N. Kunkel, Washington Univ. in St. Louis
Armand Michael Kuris, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara
Pui-Yan Kwok, Univ. of California, San Francisco
Douglas Landis, Michigan State Univ.
Samuel J. Landry, Tulane Univ. Faculty of Drugs
Eaton Edwards Lattman, Univ. at Buffalo, the State Univ. of New York (Retired)
Rodney L. Levine, Nationwide Coronary heart, Lung, and Blood Institute/NIH
Han Liang, The Univ. of Texas MD Anderson Most cancers Middle
Senjie Lin, Univ. of Connecticut
Hiten D. Madhani, Univ. of California, San Francisco
Jennifer B. H. Martiny, Univ. of California, Irvine
John McCutcheon, Arizona State Univ.
Rima McLeod, Univ. of Chicago
Paula McSteen, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
Matthew Meyerson, Dana-Farber Most cancers Institute/Harvard Medical Faculty
Constance Millar, U.S. Forest Service
Lisa A. Miller, Univ. of California, Davis
Beronda L. Montgomery, Michigan State Univ.
Tuli Mukhopadhyay, Indiana Univ.
Katsuhiko (Katsu) Murakami. Pennsylvania State Univ.
William J. Murphy, Texas A&M Univ.
Rama Natarajan, Metropolis of Hope Nationwide Medical Middle
Nicholas E. Navin, The Univ. of Texas MD Anderson Most cancers Middle
Anthony V. Nicola, Washington State Univ.
Basil Nikolau, Iowa State Univ.
E. Michael Ostap, Univ. of Pennsylvania Perelman Faculty of Drugs
Franklin Wayne Outten, Univ. of South Carolina
Abraham Palmer, Univ. of California, San Diego
Maria C. Pellegrini, W. M. Keck Basis
Len Pennacchio, Lawrence Berkeley Nationwide Laboratory
Philip S. Perlman, Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
James Pinckney, Univ. of South Carolina
Judith A. Potashkin, Rosalind Franklin Univ. of Drugs and Science
P. Hemachandra Reddy, Texas Tech Univ. Well being Sciences Middle
William S. Reznikoff, Marine Organic Laboratory
Joan T. Richtsmeier, Pennsylvania State Univ.
Isidore Rigoutsos, Thomas Jefferson Univ.
Charles Rock, St. Jude Kids’s Analysis Hospital
Antonis Rokas, Vanderbilt Univ.
Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra, Univ. of California, Davis
James A. Roth, Iowa State Univ.
Daniel Schaid, Mayo Clinic
G. Eric Schaller, Dartmouth Univ.
Jeremiah Scharf, Massachusetts Basic Hospital
Karen Sears, Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Mark Seielstad, Univ. of California, San Francisco
Peter Setlow, UConn Well being
Sally Shaywitz, Yale Univ.
Alan Shuldiner, Univ. of Maryland Faculty of Drugs
Nathan Michael Springer, Univ. of Minnesota
Jason E. Stajich, Univ. of California, Riverside
James V. Staros, Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst
David Johnston Stewart, Chilly Spring Harbor Laboratory
Joel A. Swanson, Univ. of Michigan Medical Faculty
Rick L. Tarleton, Univ. of Georgia
Nektarios Tavernarakis, Basis for Analysis and Expertise-Hellas/Univ. of Crete Medical (Greece)
Eric W. Triplett, Univ. of Florida
Geoffrey C. Trussell, Northeastern Univ.
Walter Reinhart Tschinkel, Florida State Univ.
Kan Wang, Iowa State Univ.
Pleasure Ward, Univ. of Kansas
Vassie Ware, Lehigh Univ.
Stephen T. Warren, Emory Univ. Faculty of Drugs
Wyeth W. Wasserman, BC Kids’s Hospital/Univ. of British Columbia (Canada)
Daniel J. Wozniak, The Ohio State Univ.
Jin-Rong Xu, Purdue Univ.
Soojin Yi, Georgia Institute of Expertise
Havva Fitnat Yildiz, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz
Fanxiu Zhu, Florida State Univ.
Lee Zou, Massachusetts Basic Hospital Most cancers Middle/Harvard Medical Faculty
Part on Chemistry
José R. Almirall, Florida Worldwide Univ.
Rohit Bhargava, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Paul V. Braun, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Joan Blanchette Broderick, Montana State Univ.
Felix (Phil) N. Castellano, North Carolina State Univ.
David E. Chavez, Los Alamos Nationwide Laboratory
Kelsey D. Prepare dinner, Nationwide Science Basis
Yi Cui, Stanford Univ.
Wibe A. de Jong, Lawrence Berkeley Nationwide Laboratory
William Dichtel, Northwestern Univ.
Vishva Dixit, Genentech, Inc.
Paul J. Dyson, Swiss Federal Institute of Expertise Lausanne
Laura Gagliardi, Univ. of Chicago
Jiaxing Huang, Northwestern Univ.
Prashant Okay. Jain, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Phillip E. Klebba, Kansas State Univ.
Kenneth L. Knappenberger, Pennsylvania State Univ.
Yamuna Krishnan, Univ. of Chicago
Jason S. Lewis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Most cancers Middle
Hongbin Li, Univ. of British Columbia (Canada)
David R. Liu, Harvard Univ.
Tianbo Liu, Univ. of Akron
Tadeusz (Ted) Franciszek Molinski, Univ. of California, San Diego
Janet R. Morrow, Univ. at Buffalo, the State Univ. of New York
John W. Olesik, The Ohio State Univ.
Nicola Pohl, Indiana Univ.
Daniel Raftery, Univ. of Washington
Michael D. Sevilla, Oakland Univ.
David S. Sholl, Georgia Institute of Expertise
Sara E. Skrabalak, Indiana Univ.
Brian House, North Carolina State Univ.
Raymond C. Stevens, Univ. of Southern California
James M. Takacs, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln
Chuanbing Tang, Univ. of South Carolina
H. Holden Thorp, Science household of journals
Gregory Tschumper, Univ. of Mississippi
Christopher D. Vanderwal, Univ. of California, Irvine
Nathalie A. Wall, Univ. of Florida
Rory Waterman, Univ. of Vermont
Charles Weschler, Rutgers, The State Univ. of New Jersey
Robert F. Williams, Los Alamos Nationwide Laboratory
Frankie Wooden-Black, Northern Oklahoma Faculty
Karen Wooley, Texas A&M Univ.
Peidong Yang, Univ. of California, Berkeley
Part on Dentistry and Oral Well being Sciences
Renny Theodore Franceschi, Univ. of Michigan
Dennis F. Mangan, Chalk Discuss Science Challenge
Frank C. Nichols, Univ. of Connecticut Faculty of Dental Drugs
Stefan Hans-Klaus Ruhl, Univ. at Buffalo, the State Univ. of New York
Part on Training
James Bell, Middle for Advancing of Casual Science Training.
Michael J. Dougherty, GenomEducation Consulting/Univ. of Colorado Faculty of Drugs
John Kermit Haynes, Morehouse Faculty
Henry Vincent Jakubowski, Faculty of St. Benedict/St. John’s Univ.
Stacey Kiser, Lane Group Faculty
Richard L. Kopec, St. Edward’s Univ.
Xiufeng Liu, Univ. at Buffalo, the State Univ. of New York
David J. Marcey, California Lutheran Univ.
Marsha Lakes Matyas, Analysis for Excellence
Linda Nicholas-Figueroa, Iḷisaġvik Faculty
Dee Unglaub Silverthorn, The Univ. of Texas at Austin Dell Medical Faculty
Edward J. Smith, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ.
David W. Szymanski, Bentley Univ.
Edna Tan, Univ. of North Carolina at Greensboro
Stephen Younger, TriCore Reference Laboratories
Hinda Zlotnik, Retired
Part on Engineering
Mohammad S. Alam, Texas A&M Univ.
Laura Albert, College of Wisconsin-Madison
William R. Bickford, L’Oréal, Inc.
L. Catherine Brinson, Duke Univ.
Ruben G. Carbonell, North Carolina State Univ.
Michael L. Chabinyc, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara
Manish Chhowalla, Univ. of Cambridge (U.Okay.)
Edwin Okay. P. Chong, Colorado State Univ.
Kristen P. Fixed, Iowa State Univ.
Susan Daniel, Cornell Univ.
Angela Phillips Diaz, Univ. of California, San Diego
Elizabeth C. Dickey, North Carolina State Univ.
Peter S. Fedkiw, North Carolina State Univ.
Eric M. Furst, Univ. of Delaware
Sharon Gerecht, Johns Hopkins Univ.
Richard D. Gitlin, Univ. of South Florida
Michael C. Jewett, Northwestern Univ.
Vistasp M. Karbhari, The Univ. of Texas at Arlington
Michael R. Kessler, North Dakota State Univ.
Behrokh Khoshnevis, Univ. of Southern California
Kristi L. Kiick, Univ. of Delaware
Catherine Klapperich, Boston Univ.
Gerhard Klimeck, Purdue Univ.
Sanjay Kumar, Univ. of California, Berkeley
Ju Li, Massachusetts Institute of Expertise
JoAnn Slama Lighty, Boise State Univ.
Ivan M. Lorković, Raytheon Imaginative and prescient Techniques
Laura Marcu, Univ. of California, Davis
Sudip Okay. Mazumder, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago
Triantafillos (Lakis) Mountziaris, Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst
Uday B. Pal, Boston Univ.
Ah-Hyung (Alissa) Park, Columbia Univ.
Hridesh Rajan, Iowa State Univ.
Gintaras Reklaitis, Purdue Univ.
Robert Oliver Ritchie, Univ. of California, Berkeley
J. Paul Robinson, Purdue Univ.
Nancy R. Sottos, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Georgia (Gina) D. Tourassi, Oak Ridge Nationwide Laboratory
Paul J. Turinsky, North Carolina State Univ.
John L. Volakis, Florida Worldwide Univ.
Qing Wang, Pennsylvania State Univ.
Lan Yang, Washington Univ. in St. Louis
Part on Basic Curiosity in Science and Engineering
Nan Broadbent, Seismological Society of America
Tinsley Davis, Nationwide Affiliation of Science Writers
Linda D. Harrar, WGBH Instructional Basis
James H. Lambert, Univ. of Virginia
Andrew D. Maynard, Arizona State Univ.
Jeremy B. Searle, Cornell Univ.
Ronald M. Thom, Pacific Northwest Nationwide Laboratory (Emeritus)
Cliff Wang, U.S. Military Analysis Workplace/North Carolina State Univ.
Nan Yao, Princeton Univ.
Part on Geology and Geography
Li An, San Diego State Univ.
David Cairns, Texas A&M Univ.
Richard Walter Carlson, Carnegie Establishment for Science
Charles B. (Chuck) Connor, Univ. of South Florida
Peter B. de Menocal, Woods Gap Oceanographic Establishment
Andrea Donnellan, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Joshua S. Fu, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville
George Helz, Univ. of Maryland, Faculty Park
Tessa M. Hill, Univ. of California, Davis
David A. Hodell, Univ. of Cambridge (U.Okay.)
(Max) Qinhong Hu, The Univ. of Texas at Arlington
Hitoshi Kawakatsu, The Univ. of Tokyo (Japan)
Sheryl Luzzadder-Seashore, The Univ. of Texas at Austin
Vicki McConnell, Geological Society of America
Carolyn Olson, U.S. Geological Survey
Lewis A. Owen, North Carolina State Univ.
David Sandwell, Scripps Establishment of Oceanography
Nathan Dale Sheldon, Univ. of Michigan
Could Yuan, The Univ. of Texas at Dallas
Part on Historical past and Philosophy of Science
Colin Allen, Univ. of Pittsburgh
Rachel Ankeny, Univ. of Adelaide (Australia)
David Cassidy, Hofstra Univ.
Marsha L. Richmond, Wayne State Univ.
Part on Industrial Science and Expertise
Suresh Okay. Bhargava, RMIT Univ. (Australia)
Aaron Dominguez, Catholic Univ. of America
Johney B. Inexperienced, Nationwide Renewable Power Laboratory
James D. Kindscher, Univ. of Kansas Medical Middle
Daniela Rus, Massachusetts Institute of Expertise
Steven Suib, Univ. of Connecticut
Erik B. Svedberg, Nationwide Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Drugs
Part on Data, Computing, and Communication
James Allen, Univ. of Rochester/Institute for Human and Machine Cognition
James Hampton Anderson, Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Carla Brodley, Northeastern Univ.
Lorrie Cranor, Carnegie Mellon Univ.
Pedro Domingos, Univ. of Washington
Kenneth D. Forbus, Northwestern Univ.
Yolanda Gil, Univ. of Southern California
Leana Golubchik, Univ. of Southern California
Yuri Gurevich, Univ. of Michigan
Murat Kantarcioglu, The Univ. of Texas at Dallas
Maria Klawe, Harvey Mudd Faculty
Peter M. Kogge, Univ. of Notre Dame
Patrick Drew McDaniel, Pennsylvania State Univ.
Debasis Mitra, Columbia Univ.
John Douglas Owens, Univ. of California, Davis
Timothy Mark Pinkston, Univ. of Southern California
William C. Regli, Univ. of Maryland, Faculty Park
Munindar P. Singh, North Carolina State Univ.
Anuj Srivastava, Florida State Univ.
David Touretzky, Carnegie Mellon Univ.
Jeffrey S. Vetter, Oak Ridge Nationwide Laboratory
Toby Walsh, Univ. of New South Wales – Sydney and CSIRO Data61 (Australia)
Daniel S. Weld, Univ. of Washington/Allen Institute for Synthetic Intelligence
Hui Xiong, Rutgers, The State Univ. of New Jersey
Part on Linguistics and Language Sciences
John Baugh, Washington Univ. in St. Louis
Bryan Gick, Univ. of British Columbia (Canada)
Colin Phillips, Univ. of Maryland
Joan A. Sereno, Univ. of Kansas
Matthew W. Wagers, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz
Part on Arithmetic
Harold P. Boas, Texas A&M Univ.
Leslie Hogben, Iowa State Univ./American Institute of Arithmetic
Kristin Lauter, Microsoft Analysis
Paul Okay. Newton, Univ. of Southern California
Esmond G. Ng, Lawrence Berkeley Nationwide Laboratory
Karen Starvation Parshall, Univ. of Virginia
Malgorzata Peszynska, Oregon State Univ.
Jack Xin, Univ. of California, Irvine
Part on Medical Sciences
Stephen B. Baylin, Johns Hopkins Univ. Faculty of Drugs
Barbara D. Beck, Gradient
Yasmine Belkaid, Nationwide Institute of Allergy and Infectious Ailments/NIH
Barry B. Bercu, Univ. of South Florida
Keith C. Cheng, Pennsylvania State Univ. Faculty of Drugs
Shi-Yuan Cheng, Northwestern Univ. Feinberg Faculty of Drugs
Ronald W. Davis, Stanford Univ.
Catherine Drennan, Massachusetts Institute of Expertise
Dongsheng Duan, Univ. of Missouri
Carol Fuzeti Elias, Univ. of Michigan
Hudson Freeze, Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
Marcia B. Goldberg, Massachusetts Basic Hospital/Harvard T. H. Chan Faculty of Public Well being
David H. Gutmann, Washington Univ. Faculty of Drugs in St. Louis
Thomas H. Haines, Metropolis Faculty of New York (Retired)
Raymond C. Harris, Vanderbilt Univ. Faculty of Drugs
Jeffrey P. Krischer, Univ. of South Florida
Thomas E. Lane, Univ. of California, Irvine
W. Jonathan Lederer, Univ. of Maryland Faculty of Drugs
Bruce T. Liang, Univ. of Connecticut Faculty of Drugs
Jeffrey D. Lifson, Frederick Nationwide Laboratory for Most cancers Analysis
Faina Linkov, Duquesne Univ.
Shan-Lu Liu, The Ohio State Univ.
Karl L. Magleby, Univ. of Miami, Faculty of Drugs
Sendurai Mani, The Univ. of Texas MD Anderson Most cancers Middle
Douglas L. Mann, Washington Univ. Faculty of Drugs in St. Louis
Rodger P. McEver, Oklahoma Medical Analysis Basis
Ross Erwin McKinney Jr., Affiliation of American Medical Schools
Hiroyoshi Nishikawa, Nationwide Most cancers Middle/Nagoya Univ. (Japan)
Richard M. Peek, Vanderbilt Univ. Medical Middle
Sallie R. Permar, Duke Univ.
W. Kimryn Rathmell, Vanderbilt Univ. Medical Middle
D. Nageshwar Reddy, Asian Institute of Gastroenterology (India)
John Jeffrey Reese, Vanderbilt Univ. Medical Middle
Alan Saghatelian, Salk Institute for Organic Research
Suzanne Scarlata, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Brian Leslie Strom, Rutgers, The State Univ. of New Jersey
Jie Tian, Chinese language Academy of Sciences (China)
Jerrold Ross Turner, Brigham and Ladies’s Hospital/Harvard Medical Faculty
Matthew Bret Weinger, Vanderbilt Univ. Medical Middle
Part on Neuroscience
Patrick Aebischer, Swiss Federal Institute of Expertise Lausanne
Michel Baudry, Western Univ. of Well being Sciences
Nicole Calakos, Duke Univ.
Gabriel Corfas, Univ. of Michigan
Aaron DiAntonio, Washington Univ. Faculty of Drugs in St. Louis
Nita A. Farahany, Duke Univ.
Eva Lucille Feldman, Univ. of Michigan
Eberhard Erich Fetz, Univ. of Washington
Alan L. Goldin, Univ. of California, Irvine
Steve A. N. Goldstein, Univ. of California, Irvine Faculty of Drugs
John Krystal, Yale Univ.
Debomoy (Deb) Okay. Lahiri, Indiana Univ.
Stephen G. Lisberger, Duke Univ.
Wendy Blair Macklin, Univ. of Colorado Denver
Stefan M. Pulst, Univ. of Utah
Nirao M. Shah, Stanford Univ.
Steven L. Small, The Univ. of Texas at Dallas
Paul Taghert, Washington Univ. Faculty of Drugs in St. Louis
Rachel Tyndale, Univ. of Toronto (Canada)/Centre for Dependancy and Psychological Well being
Linda Jo Van Eldik, Univ. of Kentucky Faculty of Drugs
Part on Pharmaceutical Sciences
Patricia Babbitt, Univ. of California, San Francisco
Joseph R. Haywood, Michigan State Univ.
Julie A. Johnson, Univ. of Florida
Lyn H. Jones, Dana-Farber Most cancers Institute
M. N. V. Ravi Kumar, Texas A&M Univ.
Susan L. Mooberry, Univ. of Texas Well being Science Middle at San Antonio
Walter H. Moos, Univ. of California, San Francisco
Raymond Felix Schinazi, Emory Univ. Faculty of Drugs
Thomas D. Schmittgen, Univ. of Florida
Part on Physics
Charles H. Bennett, IBM Thomas J. Watson Analysis Middle
Eberhard Bodenschatz, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self Group (Germany)
Steven E. Boggs, Univ. of California, San Diego
Jesse Brewer, Univ. of British Columbia (Canada)
Bulbul Chakraborty, Brandeis Univ.
Andre De Gouvea, Northwestern Univ.
Peter Fisher, Massachusetts Institute of Expertise
Chris L. Fryer, Los Alamos Nationwide Laboratory
Alexandra Gade, Michigan State Univ.
Graciela Gelmini, Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Neil Gershenfeld, Massachusetts Institute of Expertise
Tony Gherghetta, Univ. of Minnesota
Marcelo Jaime, Los Alamos Nationwide Laboratory
Spencer R. Klein, Lawrence Berkeley Nationwide Laboratory/Univ. of California, Berkeley Nationwide Laboratory/Univ. of California, Berkeley
Yuri V. Kovchegov, The Ohio State Univ.
Ying-Cheng Lai, Arizona State Univ.
Konrad W. Lehnert, Nationwide Institute of Requirements and Expertise/Univ. of Colorado Boulder
Manfred Lindner, Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics (Germany)
Eric Mazur, Harvard Univ.
Michael A. McGuire, Oak Ridge Nationwide Laboratory
Roberto Morandotti, INRS – Nationwide Institute of Scientif c Analysis (Canada)
Jason Petta, Princeton Univ.
Thomas Proffen, Oak Ridge Nationwide Laboratory
Laura J. Pyrak-Nolte, Purdue Univ.
Talat Shahnaz Rahman, Univ. of Central Florida
Susan Seestrom, Sandia Nationwide Laboratories
Jonathan V. Selinger, Kent State Univ.
Arthur John Stewart Smith, Princeton Univ.
Christopher Stubbs, Harvard Univ.
Nandini Trivedi, The Ohio State Univ.
Yuhai Tu, IBM Thomas J. Watson Analysis Middle
Clare Yu, Univ. of California, Irvine
Anvar A. Zakhidov, The Univ. of Texas at Dallas
Part on Psychology
Tammy D. Allen, Univ. of South Florida
Peter R. Finn, Indiana Univ.
Howard Goldstein, Univ. of South Florida
William (Invoice) P. Hetrick, Indiana Univ.
Stefan Hofmann, Boston Univ.
Elaine Hull, Florida State Univ.
Blair T. Johnson, Univ. of Connecticut
Angeline S. Lillard, Univ. of Virginia
Raymond G. Miltenberger, Univ. of South Florida
Jay Myung, The Ohio State Univ.
Steven L. Neuberg, Arizona State Univ.
Barbara A. Wanchisen, Nationwide Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Drugs
Cathy Spatz Widom, John Jay Faculty of Legal Justice
Part on Social, Financial, and Political Sciences
John Maron Abowd, U.S. Census Bureau/Cornell Univ.
Melissa S. Anderson, Univ. of Minnesota
Janet Field-Steffensmeier, The Ohio State Univ.
R. Alta Charo, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
Nazli Choucri, Massachusetts Institute of Expertise
Elizabeth Cooksey, The Ohio State Univ.
Paul Allen David, Stanford Univ.
Joane P. Nagel, Univ. of Kansas
Kristen Olson, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln
Susan E. Quick, Brown Univ.
Part on Societal Impacts of Science and Engineering
Gregg M. Garfin, Univ. of Arizona
Leah Gerber, Arizona State Univ.
Ramanan Laxminarayan, Middle for Illness Dynamics, Economics & Coverage/Princeton Univ.
Mary E. Maxon, Lawrence Berkeley Nationwide Laboratory
James Bradley Miller, Smithsonian Nationwide Museum of Pure Historical past
Oladele (Dele) A. Ogunseitan, Univ. of California, Irvine
Lawrence J. Satkowiak, Oak Ridge Nationwide Laboratory
Vaughan Charles Turekian, Nationwide Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Drugs
Part on Statistics
Sudipto Banerjee, Univ. of California, Los Angeles
David L. Banks, Duke Univ.
Deborah J. Donnell, Fred Hutchinson Most cancers Analysis Middle
Timothy C. Hesterberg, Google, Inc.
Qi Lengthy, Univ. of Pennsylvania
Ying Lu, Stanford Univ. Faculty of Drugs
Richard L. Smith, Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Elizabeth A. Stuart, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Faculty of Public Well being
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