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Francine Shapiro (February 18, 1948 – June 16, 2019) was an American psychologist and educator who originated and developed eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), a form of psychotherapy for resolving the symptoms of traumatic and other disturbing life experiences.
The Hundred Code is a three-digit police code system. [3] This code is usually pronounced digit-by-digit, using a radio alphabet for any letters, as 505 "five zero five" or 207A "two zero seven Alpha".
In 2012, he collaborated with Puerto Rican artist Daddy Yankee to release the song "Señorita" which quickly charted at number 1 in several Latin American countries including Peru, Ecuador, Chile, and several others. In 2013, it was a successful year for him releasing the hit song "Mi Noche" which reached 60 million views on YouTube. His next ...
Earl's mother worked as a retail industry CEO and his father as a solicitor. [2] [3] Earl attended The New Beacon and Tonbridge School.[3]At school level, Earl played much more cricket than rugby; he was an all-rounder and played for Kent until he was 15. [3]
Helen Kate Shapiro (born 28 September 1946) is a British pop and jazz singer and actress. [1] While still a teenager in the early 1960s, she was one of Britain's most successful female singers.
Shapiro's radio stories have been featured on such programs as NPR's All Things Considered and Morning Edition. He has been a member of Radio Diaries since the series began in 1996, as an editor, mix engineer, and producer. [8] Shapiro has collaborated on projects with many producers including American Radioworks, The Kitchen Sisters, WNYC and ...
NPA Year Current region 212: 1947 New York City: Manhattan only; overlays with 332, 646, and 917 : 315: 1947 Syracuse, Utica, Watertown, and north central New York; overlaid by 680.
Andrew Shapiro is a Brown University and Yale Law School graduate. While at Yale, he was co-editor-in-chief of The Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities. He later was a contributing editor for The Nation magazine. He has served as director of the Aspen Institute Internet Policy Project. In 1992 Andrew authored We're Number One!: