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Rebecca Miller talks about why she writes about men confronting death, motherhood and how we all handle things differently
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Rebecca Miller reads a passage from The Private Lives of Pippa Lee.
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Rebecca Miller talks about watching her novels become film and what it is like to select actors for characters she has created.
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Rebecca Miller talks about the woman who inspired Pippa, keeping character and self separate and why she hopes people read this book.
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Rebecca Miller talks about how we define ourselves, how she came to be an artist and how her own identity has shifted over time.
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Senator Wofford lays out an action-plan for President Obama: pass the Kennedy-Hatch Bill.
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Known for his villains and unsympathetic characters, actor Alan Rickman talks about his work in the film “Nobel Son” and the “Harry Potter” series. Distributed in partnership with Uinterview.com.
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Heidi Melin says women need to keep their career options open.
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Heidi Melin says great leaders foster an environment for ideas.
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Neal Martin says his book has the most current research on the unconscious mind.
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Neal Martin says we can’t really use MRI’s for marketing yet.
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Neale Martin envisions long-term customer retention.
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Neal Martin mentions some of his tech favorites.
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Neale Martin invokes Microsoft introducing Vista as one example.
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Neal Martin says the number goal is the habitual mind.
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Neale Martin on finding out what customers think
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Neale Martin explains what’s beyond the logo.
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Neale Martin explains the interplay between the conscious and the unconscious mind.
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Neale Martin says our unconscious habits are not to be ignored.
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Neale Martin explains how customer satisfaction explains nothing.
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Mia Kirshner knew a greater awareness of human rights could be inspired through art.
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The money for I Live Here came mostly out of Mia Kirshner’s pocket, but she established the Foundation to fund future stories.
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Mia Kirshner’s guide to hard work and creativity.
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Mia Kirshner had to elicit good writing from her subjects and shoot video for http://www.i-live-here.com
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Mia Krishner found unexpected grace and poise in a victim of an AIDS- ravaged country.
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At Mae Sot, Mia Kirshner witnessed the sex trade up close.
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Mia Kirshner wanted to give a voice to the voiceless via a graphic novel.
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Writing about her addiction prompted Rachel Resnick to seek help.
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Rachel Resnick says it is important to be respectful of a child’s maturity level when informing her about sex.
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Abstaining from sex for more than two years was an essential step for Rachel Resnick in coping with her addiction.
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