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David Adams (peace activist) - Wikipedia David Adams (born 1939) is an American peace activist, scientist, scholar, writer and journalist As a professor at Wesleyan University he ran a brain research laboratory and published many scientific articles
Journeys to the Ends of the Earth (TV Series 1999–2000) - IMDb David Adams, man of action, takes us on a global adventurer's tour, intrepidly conquering the most enigmatic yet extreme environments on earth Way off the beaten track, David treks across the scorching Sahara, through the Siberian ice wastes and up and over the icy peaks of the Andes
Curriculum Vitae - David Adams - Culture of Peace Single unit recording from the hypothalamus and midbrain of the unrestrained cat during affective defense behavior Advisors: John P Flynn, Robert Galambos, Frederick D Sheffield Coordinating Committee Member of Psychologists for Social Responsibility (1992-2005)
About - David Adams Films David Adams is a filmmaker and photojournalist, well known for his investigative work Over the past 20 years he has researched, written, directed and produced numerous documentary films, most notably Journeys to the Ends of the Earth, a 13 part documentary series made for the Discovery network
David Adams - Wikipedia David Adams (video game designer) (born 1975), American video game designer David S Adams (biologist), American biologist known for his work on Alzheimer's disease
David Adams - Culture of Peace Dr David Adams is the coordinator of the Culture of Peace News Network and writes a monthly blog He retired in 2001 from UNESCO where he was the Director of the Unit for the International Year for the Culture of Peace, proclaimed for the Year 2000 by the United Nations General Assembly
Culture of Peace: Scientific Approach This website provides the key research and action papers from David Adams, the director of the United Nations International Year for the Culture of Peace (2000), and from the Global Movement for a Culture of Peace called for by the UN Resolution for a Culture of Peace