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  2. An Inconvenient Book - Wikipedia

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    Explanation of the book's title. The title of An Inconvenient Book is a parody of the title of Al Gore's 2006 documentary An Inconvenient Truth.One section of the book provides a critical response to Gore's views on global warming.

  3. Steve Barber - Wikipedia

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    On April 30, 1967, Barber was removed from a game against the Detroit Tigers with two outs in the ninth inning after having given up two runs despite having not surrendered a hit; Stu Miller got the final out to complete the no-hitter, although the Orioles lost 2–1. Barber spent the rest of his career plagued by elbow troubles.

  4. Steve Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Broderick Stephen Harvey Sr. [2] [3] (born January 17, 1957) is an American television presenter, comedian, actor, and producer. He hosts The Steve Harvey Morning Show, Family Feud, Celebrity Family Feud, Family Feud Africa, and the arbitration-based court comedy Judge Steve Harvey, and formerly hosted the Miss Universe competition.

  5. Steve Wozniak - Wikipedia

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    Wozniak's 1968 Homestead High School yearbook photo. Stephen Gary Wozniak was born on August 11, 1950, in San Jose, California. [5]: 18 [11] [12]: 13 [13]: 27 His mother, Margaret Louise Wozniak (née Kern) (1923–2014), was from Washington state, [14] and his father, Francis Jacob "Jerry" Wozniak (1925–1994) of Michigan, [5]: 18 was an engineer for the Lockheed Corporation.

  6. Steve Lazarides - Wikipedia

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    Steve Lazarides (Greek: Στηβ Λαζαρίδης; born c. 1969) is a British-Greek Cypriot publisher, photographer, collector and curator. He has helped popularise street art and underground art .

  7. Steve Jobs - Wikipedia

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    The Apple I was designed entirely by Steve Wozniak, but Steve Jobs had the idea of selling the computer, which led to the founding of Apple Computer in 1976. Jobs and Wozniak constructed several of the Apple I prototypes by hand, funded by selling some of their belongings.

  8. Steve Bornstein - Wikipedia

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    Steve Bornstein (born April 20, 1952) is the chairman of the Media Networks division of the gaming company Activision Blizzard. He previously held high-ranking roles at NFL Network , [ 1 ] ESPN , and ABC . [ 2 ]

  9. Steve Ballmer - Wikipedia

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    Steve's mother was the daughter of Samuel Dworkin, a Russian Jew who fled to the United States in 1914 and became a merchant for a glass store. [citation needed] Through his mother, Ballmer is a second cousin of actress and comedian Gilda Radner. [14] Ballmer grew up in the affluent community of Farmington Hills, Michigan.