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  2. Glenn Beck - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Lee Beck (born February 10, 1964) is an American conservative political commentator, radio host, entrepreneur, and television producer.

  3. NATO phonetic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The International Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet or simply Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet, commonly known as the NATO phonetic alphabet, is the most widely used set of clear-code words for communicating the letters of the Roman alphabet.

  4. Beck-Ola - Wikipedia

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    Beck-Ola is the second studio album by English guitarist Jeff Beck, and the first credited to the Jeff Beck Group. It was released in June 1969 by Epic Records in the United States [1] and the following August by Columbia Records in the United Kingdom. [2] The album peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard 200, and at No. 39 on the UK Albums Chart. [3]

  5. Robin Beck - Wikipedia

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    Robin Beck is an American rock singer. She topped the singles chart in the United Kingdom in 1988, [ 1 ] and Austria, Germany, Norway, Netherlands and Switzerland in 1989, with her single " First Time ", which had come to the public's attention via its use in a Coca-Cola commercial.

  6. Ulrich Beck - Wikipedia

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    Ulrich Beck (15 May 1944 – 1 January 2015) was a German sociologist, and one of the most cited social scientists in the world during his lifetime. [citation needed] His work focused on questions of uncontrollability, ignorance and uncertainty in the modern age, and he coined the terms "risk society" and "second modernity" or "reflexive modernization".

  7. Aaron Beck - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Temkin Beck (July 18, 1921 – November 1, 2021) was an American psychiatrist who was a professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. [1] [2] He is regarded as the father of cognitive therapy [1] [2] [3] and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). [4]