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Joe Nickell iss an American skeptic and investigator of the paranormal. He helped expose the diary of Jack the Ripper as a hoax. In 2002, he was one of a number of experts asked by scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr. to evaluate the authenticity of the manuscript of Hannah Crafts’ The Bondwoman’s Narrative (1853–1860), possibly the first novel by an African-American woman.

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Vincent J. Cannato is associate professor of history at the University of Massachusetts Boston where he teaches courses on New York City history, Boston history, immigration history, and twentieth-century American history.

Rosanna Mazzitelli is a clinical psychologist, registered in the Lazio register of psychologists n.13725, integrated strategic psychotherapist, EMDR therapist, expert in juvenile distress, in support for parenting and in eating disorders.

I work as freelance trainer, facilitator and host. I cover a wide range of topics thanks to my very eccentric background and interests. Stuff like: intercultural learning, media / social media, public speaking, team-building, conflict management, storytelling, personal development, games & gamification. I am also a stand-up comedian based in

I am an occupational psychologist, sports psychologist, integrated strategic training psychotherapist and EMDR therapist, expert in autobiographical methodologies and I use writing and metaphor as therapeutic and training tools.

Dan Sweeney is Deputy Opinions Editor of the South Florida Sun Sentinel, where he handles letters and op-eds, wrangles columnists and occasionally writes. Previously, Dan reported on the newspaper’s audience engagement team and covered state politics. He graduated from the University of Missouri in 2000 and has lived in South Florida ever since.

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