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  2. Francine Shapiro - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. American Optical Company - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Vernon Hills, Illinois. , United States. Website. https://aoeyewear.com. The American Optical Company, also known as AO Eyewear, is a luxury American eyewear and sunglass company based in Vernon Hills, Illinois near Chicago. AO designs and manufactures in the United States.

  4. Arthur Shapiro (vision scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Arthur "Art" Shapiro is an American vision scientist and creator of visual illusions. He is the co-editor of the Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions. [1] He is currently a professor of psychology and computer science with the American University in Washington, D.C. , and Director of the Collaborative for Applied Perceptual Research and ...

  5. Meyer Schapiro - Wikipedia

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    Meyer Schapiro. Meyer Schapiro (23 September 1904 – 3 March 1996) was a Lithuanian-born American art historian who developed new art historical methodologies that incorporated an interdisciplinary approach to the study of works. An expert on early Christian, Medieval and modern art, he explored periods and movements with an eye toward their ...

  6. Arthur Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Shapiro (ecologist) (born 1946), professor of evolution and ecology at UC Davis. Arthur Shapiro (vision scientist) (born 1964), American vision scientist known for creating optical illusions. Arthur K. Shapiro (1923–1995), American psychiatrist known for his work on Tourette syndrome. Artie Shapiro (1916–2003), American jazz bassist ...

  7. Robert J. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Shapiro (born 1953) is the cofounder and chairman of Sonecon, LLC, a United States private consultancy for economic and security-related issues that has built a reputation on a range of policy matters, including climate change, intellectual property, securities fraud, healthcare reform, demographics, the resilience of the electric ...

  8. Paul R. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Paul Robert Shapiro is an American astrophysicist. Shapiro earned a bachelor's degree and doctorate from Harvard University, in 1974 and 1978, respectively, and began teaching at the University of Texas at Austin in 1981, after completing postdoctoral research at the Institute for Advanced Study.

  9. Lionel Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Lionel Shapiro (February 12, 1908 – May 27, 1958) was a Canadian journalist and novelist. A war correspondent for The Montreal Gazette , he landed at the Allied invasion of Sicily , Salerno and Juno Beach on D-Day with the Canadian forces.

  10. Meyer Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Meyer Shapiro may refer to: Meir Shapiro, dean of Chachmei Lublin Yeshiva, and founder of the Daf Yomi Talmud folio cycle. Meyer Shapiro, one of the Shapiro Brothers, New York City labor racketeer. Meyer Schapiro, art historian. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  11. Zalman Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Zalman Mordecai Shapiro (12 May 1920 – 16 July 2016) was an American chemist and inventor. He received 15 patents , including a 2009 patent on a process to make commercial production of diamonds cheaper, [1] and played a key role in the development of the reactor that powered the world's first nuclear powered submarine , the Nautilus .