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She also co-authored several children's books with her husband James Keach for the This One ' N That One series.
She and Daryl co-authored the History of the Australian Red Cross.
She asserted that she had exaggerated information, had been promised a book deal to be co-authored with Hubner for revenue of $ 2 million, and stated on the record that the articles and her appearance on CBS television's 60 Minutes were to get publicity for the book.
She co-authored Oklahoma ’ s Poor Rich Indians: An Orgy of Graft and Exploitation of the Five Civilized Tribes, Legalized Robbery ( 1923 ), an influential pamphlet, with Charles H. Fabens of the American Indian Defense Association and Matthew K. Sniffen of the Indian Rights Association.
She co-authored with Elizabeth Taylor:
She also co-authored the Drama Desk Award-winning theatrical production Love, Loss, and What I Wore.
She has also co-authored several books with her husband, including, The Well-Trained Computer: Designing Systematic Instructional Materials for the Classroom Microcomputer ( 1984 ), Teachers, Computers, and Curriculum: Microcomputers in the Classroom ( 1999 ), and Different Drummers: Nonconforming Thinkers in History ( 1999 ).
She has co-authored books on national defense and was highly critical of arms-control agreements with the former Soviet Union.
She is a vegan, and has co-authored the book Going Vegan !.
She has authored or co-authored 17 books and more than 700 scientific publications.
She co-authored two books critical of the environmentalist movement with Lou Guzzo.
She presently serves as Director of the Interfaith Initiative of the American Association of People with Disabilities, based in Washington, D. C., and has co-authored and edited " That All May Worship ," an award winning handbook for religious congregations working to include people with all types of disabilities.
She is best known for her contribution to the development – jointly with Ernesto Laclau, with whom she co-authored Hegemony and Socialist Strategy-of the so-called Essex School of discourse analysis, a type of post-marxist political inquiry drawing on Gramsci, post-structuralism and theories of identity, and redefining Left politics in terms of radical democracy.
She has also written or co-authored five books — three about crafts, one on dieting ( her first book, The I Love America Diet-1982 ) and her most recent, Never Say Never ( 2002 ).
She was the author of the Bright Star Catalogue, a compendium of information on the 9, 110 brightest stars in the sky ; she also co-authored The General Catalogue of Trigonometric Stellar Parallaxes, containing precise distance measurements to 8, 112 stars, information critical to understanding the kinematics of the Milky Way galaxy and the evolution of the solar neighborhood.
She co-authored the cook book Soap Opera Café: The Skinny on Food from a Daytime Star.
She authored or co-authored a total of 18 books, primarily on subjects in Texas women's history.
She also co-authored several science books with her geologist husband Hershell Nixon.
She also co-authored SB 13, which re-allocated $ 16. 3 million to prevent the closure of domestic violence shelters throughout the state.
She also participated on the Security Peer Review Group for the US Department of Defense ’ s Internet voting project ( SERVE ) and co-authored the report that led to the cancellation of SERVE because of security concerns.
She recently co-authored the League of Women Voters report on election auditing.
She has written several series, including the Wars of Light and Shadow, The Cycle of Fire trilogy, several stand-alone novels, a short story collection and the internationally best selling Empire Trilogy that she co-authored with Raymond E. Feist.
She has also co-authored, with Juliet Sharman-Burke, a deck of tarot cards, the Mythic Tarot.
She is a popular lecturer, television and radio personality, author of EarthDance, Biology Revisioned co-authored with Willis Harman and A Walk Through Time: From Stardust To Us.

She and article
She read everything else she could get her hands on, including an article ( she thinks it was in the Atlantic Monthly ) by Mark Twain on `` White Slavery ''.
She was occupying herself in an attempt to write an article about the variety of houses that they had rented abroad.
She has uncovered the politics behind the New York City Greenmarket, and was among the first to publish a long-form article in a major American newspaper about Ferran Adria of El Bulli.
The article began, " She goes barefooted when she feels like it, wears Levi's to class because they're more comfortable, and carries her Autoharp with her everywhere she goes so that in case she gets the urge to break into song it will be handy.
He was also popular on Woman's Hour and wrote a monthly article for She magazine for over a decade, starting in January 1957.
She mentions in her article that Watson only shifted his focus to child-rearing when he was fired from Johns Hopkins University due to his affair with Rosalie Rayner.
According to a July 14, 1967, article on Warwick from Time, Bacharach stated, " She has a tremendous strong side and a delicacy when singing softly — like miniature ships in bottles.
She was also sued in Federal Court by Gene Ringgold, who asserts that the actress's autobiography contains material from an article he wrote about her for a magazine Screen Facts in 1965.
She was featured in an article in the first edition of the local music newspaper Mersey Beat ; the paper's publisher, Bill Harry, mistakenly referred to her as Cilla Black, rather than White, and she decided she liked the name, and took it as a stage name.
She and the curator of Sarnoff's papers found a previously mis-filed 1916 memo that did mention Sarnoff and a " radio music box scheme " ( the word " scheme " in 1916 usually meant a plan ); Benjamin wrote a follow-up article about Sarnoff and the radio music box in 2002.
She also received a two-page article in Life Magazine, explaining about the wonderful performance and critics said she was up and coming and people should look out for the next pieces she performs in.
She also appeared in an all-star ensemble cast in Death Scream, a 1975 television dramatization of the circumstances surrounding a real-life 1964 murder as reported in a sensational article in the New York Times.
She wrote a book about present giving, which prompted The Daily Telegraph to write a hostile article implying she had never done a day's work in her life, something which deeply upset her.
She responded to these charges in a lengthy article, " Platonic Love and Colorado Law ".
She chanced to read an article in the North American Review discussing the field offered to the novelist by early New England history.
She thought since she had been through the slave life that Tyler wrote about, she had every right to comment on Tyler's article.
She wrote an article for Scientific American describing her work entitled Getting a Leg Up on Land.
She wrote an article that suggested that, unlike the myth that white women were sexually at risk of attacks by black men, most liaisons between black men and white women were consensual.
One article was “ In Pembroke Chapel .” She was invited to speak by the minister C. F.
She wrote in a Mail on Sunday article: " New Statesman fiercely opposed the Iraq war and yet now hands over the reins to someone key in orchestrating that conflict ".
She wrote a post-11 September article in The Sydney Morning Herald.
She spent 60 hours interviewing him in prison for the article and when she had finished he finally admitted his guilt ; he died of a heart attack 18 hours later.
She modifies article XI to say that a woman has the right to give her children the name of their father even if they be out of wedlock or the father may have left her.
She spoke on the subject in the House of Commons and an article appeared in the Telegraph.

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