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Ted Dintersmith
Ted Dintersmith was the executive producer of the acclaimed documentary Most Likely to Succeed and is coauthor, with Tony Wagner, of the book Most Likely to Succeed: Preparing Our Kids for the Innovation Era. When he's not visiting schools, he lives in rural Virginia.

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Matt Dinniman
Matt Dinniman is a writer and artist from Gig Harbor, Washington. He lives with his wife, family, and menagerie of animals.

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Marc Dingman
Marc Dingman, PhD, received his doctorate in neuroscience in 2013 from The Pennsylvania State University. Since then, he has been a faculty member in the biobehavioral health department at Penn State, where he teaches courses in neuroscience and the health sciences.

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John Dinges
Investigative reporter, author, correspondent for many years in Latin America, John Dinges received a master's degree from Stanford University in Latin American studies, then began freelancing in Chile, writing mainly for the Washington Post.

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Taylor Dinerman
Taylor Dinerman is a senior editor at the Gatestone Institute in New York. He was a weekly contributor for Jeff Foust's Space Review. He is the author of Space Sciences for Students and is a part-time consultant for the US Defense Department.

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Steven J. Diner
Steven J. Diner headed Rutgers University-Newark as Chancellor from July 2002 to December 2011. Prior to serving as chancellor, Dr. Diner served as Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers-Newark from 1998-2011. He is also a professor of history.

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Hasia R. Diner
Hasia R. Diner is the Paul and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History at New York University. She lives in New York City.

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W.B. Dineen
Whitney Dineen, writing as W. B. Dineen, is the USA Today bestselling author of many books, including the Creek Water series, the Seven Brides for Seven Mothers series, and the Mimi Chronicles. See No More is her debut thriller.

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Roz Dineen
Roz Dineen was an editor at the Times Literary Supplement for twelve years, serving as fiction editor and later features editor. She has also written extensively for the Times Literary Supplement, where her essays and reviews have covered a wide range of topics. Briefly Very Beautiful is her debut novel.

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Whitney Dineen
Whitney Dineen is the USA Today bestselling author of many books, including the Creek Water series, the Seven Brides for Seven Mothers series, and the Mimi Chronicles.

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Richard L. DiNardo
Richard L. DiNardo is professor of national security affairs, U.S. Marine Corps Command and Staff College, and the author of Germany and the Axis Powers: From Coalition to Collapse.

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Joel E. Dimsdale
Joel E. Dimsdale is Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychiatry at University of California, San Diego. He consults widely to government agencies and is the author of numerous works, including Anatomy of Malice: The Enigma of the Nazi War Criminals. He lives in San Diego, California.

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