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GUESTS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
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Gangadean,
Ashok, Dr. is Professor and Chair of
Philosophy at Haverford College (Haverford, PA) where he has taught for the past thirty nine years. He was the first
Director of the Margaret Gest Center for Cross-Cultural Study of Religion
at Haverford, and has participated in numerous professional conferences
on inter-religious dialogue and East-West comparative philosophy. His primary concern throughout
his career has been to clarify the universal logos or common ground at the heart of human reason
and rational life. He is Founder-Director of the Global Dialogue Institute
which seeks to embody the dialogical powers of global reason in all aspects
of cultural life. His book, Meditative Reason: Toward Universal Grammar (Peter Lang, Revisioning Philosophy Series,
l993) attempts to open the way to global reason, and a companion volume,
Between Worlds: The Emergence of Global Reason (Peter Lang, l997) explores
the dialogical common ground between diverse worlds. His forthcoming book, The Awakening of the Global
Mind further develops these themes for the general reader.
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Garcetti,
Gil Master Photographer served as the District Attorney
for Los Angeles County, the leader of the country's largest non-federal, prosecutorial agency from 1992 to 2000. In eight
years as the District Attorney, and of more than a quarter million cases filed every year, Mr. Garcetti's office achieved
a 92% conviction rate. He intentionally changed the face of the DA's office as well. His appointment of two women to high-ranking
positions, promotions of women and ethnic minorities, and aggressive hiring of 400 new lawyers, helped change the composition
of the office to gender parity and 30% ethnic diversity. In 1972, he helped found the nation's first prosecutorial agency
to have a division devoted to consumer and environmental protection. Since leaving that office in 2000, he has found his passion in life with photography, particularly
urban photography. He made his first trip
to West Africa in 2001. Captivated by the land and the people, and struck by their need for healthy drinking water, he returned
several times with his camera. The resulting book of black-and-white photographs, "Water Is Key," led to the
Fowler show and a continuing effort to raise awareness of the crisis and funds to remedy the situation.
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Gaston,
Figaro was born in the winter of 1969 in Kenscof,
the Quest region of Haiti. His Mother was a nanny and Father building contractor. Kenscof is located
in a mountainous area of Haiti some ten kilometers to the south east of Port-au-Prince
at an elevation of 1500 meters. Gaston was a child whose life was based in
the countryside immersed in nature and the regions trees and plantations. He graduated as a carpenter technician
a trade of which he holds great passion to this day. Gaston is father to four children
three of which reside in Haiti. His fourth child was born and lives in the
United States. Gaston has been concerned for his country and has spent his life as
an advocat for change and development. In this he promotes open minds and hearts towards a once again independent
Haiti. He founded with friends the association of DEVANM which in creole
translates into "developing hand to hand." Between 2004 and 2007
he became vice-mayor in the town of Petition Ville in greater Port-au-Prince. During that time in 2007 while
on a trip to the United States, he lost a cousin who was killed prompting his family
to advise that his return to Haiti would be ill advised. As a Haitian leader
and strong advocate for change he now intends on returning to Haiti. Until then he asks
all Haitians in and away from their home country and those supporting the future of this country, to fund
business in the country. He himself has devoted his life to doing the same
for a strong and viable nation.
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Gerba, Charles P. Dr.,
known as "Dr. Germ," Dr. Gerba
is widely considered the world's leading expert on infectious disease and has
- over the past 20 years - conducted research and development of new disinfectants
and methods for detection of bacteria and viruses and microbial risk assessment. Dr.
Gerba has authored more than 400 articles and several textbooks on environmental microbiology. He has been
featured as an infection control expert in The Wall Street Journal, Good
Morning America, ABC News and in a wide variety of other national magazines
and newspapers.
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Gilkes, Rachael a former member of the Royal household has been crowned National Student
Entrepreneur of the Year by student TV programme, ‘The Grad Factor’. University Centre at Blackburn College student
Rachel Gilkes, 37, who is currently studying BA (Hons) Social Science at the College’s University Centre which is
validated by Lancaster University, scooped the prestigious award at the Google campus in London for her social enterprise
idea ‘Chutney for Change.’ The project involves engaging disadvantaged people from the community to create chutneys,
jams and preserves from the surplus fruit and vegetables donated by growers, markets and national retailers. The company
has already had interest from a national supermarket chain, which is keen to sell the chutneys in its stores.
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Gonzalez,
Sigifredo Sheriff Zapata County The mission
of the Zapata County Sheriff's Office is to maintain social order and provide professional law enforcement services to citizens
in the community, including, but not limited to, victims of crime, the elderly, and the youth, within prescribed ethical,
budgetary, and constitutional constraints. This office strives to enforce the law and maintain order in a fair and impartial
manner, recognizing the need for justice, and consistent appearance of justice. The Zapata County Sheriff's Office recognizes
that no law enforcement agency can operate at its maximum potential without supportive input from the citizens it serves.
This Office actively solicits and encourages the cooperation of all citizens to reduce and limit the opportunities for crime,
and to assist in bringing to justice those that break the law. The mission of the Zapata County Jails is to protect the
community at large by the housing of persons charged with various crimes against the penal statutes. While such persons are
so confined it is the duty of the administration to safeguard the rights and secure the health and safety and well being of
all such persons and staff.
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Gossett,
Louis Jr. (born May 27,
1936) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his Academy Award-winning role as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in
the 1982 film An Officer and a Gentleman, and his Emmy Award-winning role as Fiddler in the 1977 ABC television miniseries
Roots. Gossett has also starred in numerous film productions including A Raisin In The Sun, Skin Game, Travels with My Aunt,
The Laughing Policeman, The Deep, Jaws 3-D (as SeaWorld manager Calvin Bouchard), Wolfgang Peterson's Enemy Mine, the Iron
Eagle series, Toy Soldiers and The Punisher, in an acting career that spans over five decades. Gossett, Jr. was born in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York, to Hellen Rebecca (née Wray),
a nurse, and Louis Gossett, Sr., a porter.His stage debut came at the age of 17, in a school production of You Can't Take
It with You when a sports injury resulted in the decision to take an acting class. Polio had already delayed his graduation.
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Gunn, Mary
Ann - Judge after five successful years of changing lives in her courtroom on local TV, Judge Mary Ann Gunn's unique and special
brand of justice is now coming to a nationally syndicated audience. Presiding over the most successful drug court program
in America, this compassionate yet no-nonsense judge rules her court with a hand of steel and a heart that will never give
up. Unlike any existing court show on television, this half-hour strip goes inside an actual working courtroom of a judge
who gives recent drug offenders an alternative to prison...and one LAST SHOT at redemption.
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Hall, Susan Liberty Author loves All Divine Creation. She is a patriot who also loves America and believes that our country
is a God-Inspired Democracy that must be preserved and protected as such. Through devotion to her own spiritual growth, good
deeds and prayer, Susan has touched the lives of countless numbers of people, helping them improve their health and their
emotional and spiritual well-being. Susan was born in Los Angeles, California on May 28, 1945. When she was only three months
old, her family relocated to Kemmerer, Wyoming, a small coal mining town in the southwestern corner of the state. Although
Susan's education ended with high school graduation, she has always been an avid student of life, eagerly learning from
a vast number of experiences worthy of several advanced degrees from the world's most esteemed educational institutions.
Susan is a person of wisdom, discernment, keen perception and above all, a listener and a doer. She has learned to "walk
her talk," and understands how critically important it is that we act now to provide a safe environment for future
generations.
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Hammond,
Craig A, Dr., is a lecturer at the University Centre Blackburn College (UCBC) in England,
United Kingdom was born into an archetypal working-class family in Blackburn, Lancashire, UK, and, growing-up in an environment
of 'Working Men’s' Clubs, 2nd Division football, and, eventually, Manchester-based ‘indie’ music and associated
local gangs, he fared abysmally at school. With little other option, at the age of 16 he joined the Army – the Life
Guards (as part of the Household Cavalry Ceremonial Mounted Division). Hammond can look back now, and, meditate with the safe
distance of hindsight, (but not regret), upon the dark times that followed him into the brief stint as a teenage soldier;
and, beyond this, working on rotating 3-shifts as a weaver in a local textile mill, until his early 20’s.
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Hanley,
Daniel Captain Aviation Commentator after
receiving his commercial license and instrument rating in 1969 that he worked full-time at night to pay for, and achievement
of a BS in Applied Math from Southern Illinois University, he completed a six-year stint as a Naval Aviator flying the
P-3 Orion aircraft. He was subsequently hired as a pilot in 1978 by United Airlines. During the years that ensued, he
endured many years of typical labor/management strife that included a furlough and a bitter strike in 1985. He was a
JFK-based United Airlines B-777 captain on 9/11. After 9/11 and with United Airlines in bankruptcy beating organized labor
to death with the blessings of the bankruptcy judge , he attempted to speak out on alleged violations of federal aviation
regulations and security frailties, as well as RICO statutes. As a result of his honest efforts, he was rewarded
by expulsion from the property on trumped up charges, thereby destroying a 35-year aviation career that he worked
so hard to achieve, as do all commercial airline pilots.
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Hartley,
Tiffany Advocate for U.S. Border Security & Human Rights and her husband, David, may have been mistaken for rival gang members when David was killed on his jet ski at Falcon
Lake within 100 yards of United States territory. It appears most likely that apart from the value of the jet skis themselves,
that the incident was poor timing and placed the devoted couple directly in the path of a Mexican Drug Cartel. A senior
U.S. official with knowledge of the border and of Tiffany Hartley's account says the current theory is that the Hartleys ran
into three boatloads of armed men who were less pirates than halcones — lookouts for drug runners. The cartel "ground
soldiers," as the official called them, were young and poorly trained, and the Hartleys ran afoul of them. The federal
official, who spoke on background, said there have been two other incidents in the past six months in which two Americans
were slain in the same Mexican state, Tamaulipas.
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Haramein,
Nassim Scientist as early as 9 years old, Nassim
was already developing the basis for a unified hyperdimensional theory of matter and energy, which he eventually called the
"Holofractographic Universe." Nassim has spent most of his life researching the fundamental geometry of hyperspace,
studying a variety of fields from theoretical physics, cosmology, quantum mechanics, biology and chemistry to anthropology
and ancient civilizations. Combining this knowledge with a keen observation of the behavior of nature, he discovered a specific
geometric array that he found to be fundamental to creation, and the foundation for his Unified Field Theory emerged.
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Harrington,
Gary A., Landowner of Eagle Point Oregon was
sentenced (July 2012) to 30 days in jail and over $1,500 in fines because
of three reservoirs located on his property to collect and use rainwater.
Jackson County (Ore.) Circuit Court found Harrington guilty on nine misdemeanor charges under a 1925 law for
having what state water managers called “three illegal reservoirs” on
his property – and for filling the reservoirs with rainwater and
snow runoff.
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Hawkins,
Sophie B. Singer Songwriter emerged in 1992 with a fierce
bidding war for her debut album, Tongues
& Tails. The Columbia Records release quickly went gold, earned her a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist,
and fired a single, "Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover," into the Top Five. Another gold album, Whaler, followed two years later along with the single, "As I Lay Me Down,"
that would chart in Billboard for a record-breaking
sixty-seven weeks. By the time she got to Timbre in 1999, she had won universal
respect for her rare blend of gutsy honesty. Hawkins subsequently worked out an agreement that allowed her to leave her label
while retaining ownership of the masters to Timbre. She re-released Timbre on her Trumpet Swan imprint and hit the road--on her own, with her band in a station wagon. 2004's
Wilderness followed.
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Heinemann,
Klaus Dr. Scientist The process of spiritual discovery became the focus of Klaus'
life in the early 1970ies, when he and his wife attended classes and seminars led by the late Dr. Harry and Emilia Rathbun.
Their work focused on the mission and book by the late Dr. Henry Burton Sharman, Jesus as Teacher. The Rathbun's own lives'
demonstration that the messenger must be congruent with the message has left
a life-changing impression on Klaus. Other spiritual teachers who profoundly
impacted Dr. Heinemann's life include the Rev. Dr. Ron Roth , who, perhaps more convincingly than any other teacher he
had encountered at the time, emphasized that even the most profound teaching has but little impact on a person's personal
growth unless it sinks from the level of the mind to the level of the heart.
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Herm, Eric was raised on a cotton farm near Ackerly, Texas. Leaving the farm
to pursue other interests, he graduated from Abilene Christian University with a degree in broadcast journalism. After working
in sports television broadcasting, Herm soon chose the life of a vagabond. He lived and worked in Colorado and Alaska, writing
about his own personal adventures along life’s highway. Traveling extensively through America, Mexico, Europe and
Northern Africa, he witnessed various lifestyles, personalities, and cultures. Throughout his travels, these experiences
helped open his mind to the endless possibilities of living life to the fullest. Satisfying his restless spirit, Herm returned
back to the land that has been in his family for almost 90 years. He started his life as a farmer all over again. As a naturalist,
he continues to seek a more balanced relationship between his family’s farm and Mother Nature, and details the transformation
of himself and his family farm in his new book Son of a Farmer, Child of the Earth.
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Herzing,
Denise Dr. Scientist Dolphins Research Director of the Wild Dolphin Project
has completed 20 years of her long-term study of the Atlantic spotted dolphins inhabiting Bahamian waters. She received her
B.S. in Marine Zoology from Oregon State University in 1979; her M.A. in Behavioral Biology from San Francisco State University
in 1988; and her Ph.D. in Behavioral Biology/Environmental Studies from Union Graduate School, Cincinnati, Ohio in 1993. She
is Research Faculty in Biological Sciences and Psychological Sciences at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida
and Scientific Advisor to the American Cetacean Society. Dr. Herzing has authored and co-authored many papers in the fields
of whale biology, animal communication and human consciousness. Coverage of her work with the spotted dolphins has appeared
in National Geographic, BBC Wildlife, Ocean Realm and Sonar magazines.
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Hicks,
MaryBeth Author is a weekly
columnist for the The Washington Times and editor of Family Events, a weekly e-newsletter and blog site for
women from the publishers of Human Events. She is the author of Don't Let the Kids
Drink the Kool-Aid: Confronting the Left's Assault on Our Families, Faith,
and Freedom (Regnery Publishers, 2011), Bringing up GEEKS: How to Protect Your Kid’s
Childhood in a Grow-up-too-fast World (Penguin/Berkley, 2008) and The Perfect
World Inside My Minivan–One Mom’s Journey Through the Streets
of Suburbia (Faith Publishing, 2006). Marybeth began her career as a writer in
the Reagan White House, and later was a communications specialist in the
educational, healthcare and corporate sectors. A Michigan
resident, she served as a gubernatorial appointee to the board of the Michigan Children’s Trust
Fund. She currently serves on the national advisory boards of the Parents
Television Council and Eduguide, a non-profit that promotes school success.
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Hoagland,
Alice today a respected authority
on airline safety, is the mother of 9/11 victim Mark Bingham, who it is believed along
with the other passengers of United Flight 93, stormed the cockpit and fought
with terrorists for control of the hijacked aircraft. Although Flight 93 crashed
in Shanksville, PA, killing all aboard, the efforts of Mark and others heroically prevented the terrorists from
striking intended targets in Washington DC. Bingham is believed by to be among the passengers
who attempted to storm the cockpit of Flight 93 to try to prevent members
of Al Qaeda, a terrorist organization,
from using the plane to kill hundreds or thousands of additional victims as a part of the 9/11
attacks on the United States. He made a brief airphone call to his mother,
Alice Hoagland, shortly before the plane
went down. Hoagland, a former flight attendant with United Airlines, later
left a voice mail message on his cell phone, instructing Bingham to reclaim the aircraft after
it became apparent that Flight 93 was to be used in a suicide mission.
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Hubbard,
Barbara Marx Futurist in 1945, when she was
15 years old, the first atomic bombs were dropped on Japan. This terrible act prompted Barbara to ask the fundamental question:
“What is the meaning of our new power that can be used for the good? And “What are positive images of the
future equal to these new powers?” This defining moment propelled her on her life’s quest to find answers to these
questions. The insights she has gained has led to her definitive message of hope that “Our crisis is a birth”
of a more universal human and universal humanity. Buckminster Fuller has called Barbara Marx Hubbard “the best informed
human now alive regarding futurism and the foresights it has produced.” Widely regarded as his philosophical heir, Barbara
is a social innovator, speaker, author, educator and leader in the new worldview of conscious evolution.
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Hunter,
Brent N. Author is
a seasoned information technology executive, social media pioneer, author (Rainbow Bridge) and visionary entrepreneur. The Rainbow Bridge is an exciting global
project whose goal is to facilitate the emergence of a global wisdom-based culture of peace. The Rainbow Bridge is a bridge to our common future. The primary
intention is to bring together large numbers of people worldwide, to resolve our mutual
challenges through peaceful means, conversation, collaboration, dialogue and diplomacy. The cornerstone of The Rainbow Bridge is
a book by the same name, which illuminates the common ground in all of the
world’s major religions, which is also known as universal principles. The Rainbow Bridge is
an easy-to-read, simple book that has been translated into 23 languages by an amazing team
of volunteers located around the world.
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Hursey,
Dana Photographer when I was drafted to do
my junior high school's first yearbook at age 12, my dad gave me one of his cameras, a Minolta SRT101. Being on the other
side of the lens was a completely different experience; it gave me the creative freedom to view the world in my own way. In
high school I visited Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. When I walked into the photography gallery the impact was
instant, I knew I had to become a photographer! After graduating from Art Center I opened my own studio. Both my technical
knowledge and strong point of view have allowed me to work and play well with others. My passion for people, products and
places has given me the freedom to work with editorial, design, annual report and advertising clients.
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Icke, David (pronounced "Ike")
is a former Professional Soccer player, journalist, network anchorman with the BBC, spokesman in the 1980's for the British
Green Party, and since 1990 a full time investigator into who and what is really controlling the world. Many have dubbed Icke as the "most controversial
speaker" on the planet. They used to laugh at him, but now they come in the thousands to hear him speak all over the
world. He is the author of 16 books
and among them are: And the Truth Shall Set You Free, The Biggest Secret, Children of the Matrix, Alice in Wonderland and
The World Trade Center Disaster ~ why the official story of 9/11 is a monumental lie, and his latest book, Tales from the
Time Loop - The most comprehensive exposé of the global conspiracy ever written and all you need to know to be truly
free. David's words are designed to
inspire all of us to be who we really are, to fling open the door of the mental prison we build for ourselves and to walk
into the light of freedom.
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