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Kathleen Nadeau
Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and author or coauthor of a number of books, including ADD in the Workplace and Learning to Slow Down & Pay Attention.

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Jean-Benoit Nadeau
Jean-Benoît Nadeau, an award-winning author and journalist, is coauthor, with his wife, Julie Barlow, of the international bestseller Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong. His writing has appeared in newspapers and magazines across Canada, the U.S., and Europe.

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Barbie Latza Nadeau
Barbie Latza Nadeau is an American journalist in Rome, working for Newsweek, The Daily Beast, and CNN. For more than two decades she has covered crime in Europe, Italian politics, the Vatican, the refugee crisis, and women's issues.

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Kathleen G. Nadeau, PhD
Kathleen Nadeau, PhD, is the founder and clinical director of the Chesapeake ADHD Center of Maryland, Learning and Behavioral Health. She and her long-time professional collaborator, Patricia Quinn, MD, shared the CHADD Hall of Fame Award in 1999 for their groundbreaking work on women and girls with ADHD.

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Scott Nadelson
Scott Nadelson is the author of a novel, a memoir, and six collections of short fiction, including While It Lasts, recipient of the Donald L. Jordan Prize for Literary Excellence. His work has won an Oregon Book Award, the Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award, and the Reform Judaism Fiction Prize.

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Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader is a consumer advocate and author. He has been named by the Atlantic as one of the hundred most influential figures in American history and by Time and Life magazines as one of the hundred most influential Americans of the twentieth century.

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Emma Nadler
Emma Nadler is an author and psychotherapist. In her private practice, she helps people better understand and tolerate emotions, build deeper relationships, and find meaning in life's challenges. She is passionate about transforming her experience as a parent of a child with disabilities into empathy and compassion.

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Steven M. Nadler
Steven Nadler is a professor of philosophy and director of the George L. Mosse/Laurence A. Weinstein Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is the author of Spinoza: A Life, which won the 2000 Koret Jewish Book Award for biography, and Spinoza's Heresy: Immortality and the Jewish Mind.

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Steven Nadler
Steven Nadler is the William H. Hay II Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His books include Think Least of Death.

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Nāgārjuna
Nāgārjuna, the South Indian Buddhist master who lived six hundred years after the Buddha, is undoubtedly the most important, influential, and widely studied Mahayana Buddhist philosopher.

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Linda Nagata
Linda Nagata's work has been nominated for the Hugo, Nebula, Locus, John W. Campbell Memorial, and Theodore Sturgeon Memorial awards. She has won the Nebula and the Locus award. She's best known for her science fiction, including The Last Good Man and the Inverted Frontier series. Find her at https: //mythicisland.com.

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Thomas Nagel
Thomas Nagel was educated at Cornell, Oxford, and Harvard, and has taught philosophy at Berkeley, Princeton, and New York University—finally as University Professor in the Department of Philosophy and the School of Law at NYU. His books include The View from Nowhere and Mind and Cosmos.

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