William Strauss
American author and playwright
American author and playwright
1947
79 years ago
Thinkers & Philosophers
United States
An author and playwright from the United States, contributed significantly to the field of generational studies. Co-authored several influential books focusing on societal trends and cultural cycles, including 'Generations' and 'The Fourth Turning'. Explored the characteristics and behaviors of different generations, providing a framework for understanding historical cycles in American society. Engaged in public speaking and consulting, widely referenced in discussions about generational dynamics.
Co-authored 'Generations' with Neil Howe
Co-authored 'The Fourth Turning'
This individual played as a forward and had a significant career in the Soviet football leagues. Achieved success with FC Spartak Moscow, contributing to their prominent victories. Transitioned to coaching, leading various teams in the Soviet Union and Ukraine, including the Ukrainian national team. His management style emphasized team cohesion and discipline, guiding clubs to several championships.
Continue ReadingBorn in 1951, this musician emerged in the Minneapolis music scene during the 1980s. He gained recognition as the lead guitarist for the legendary rock band The Replacements. Dunlap contributed to the band's sound on albums such as 'Don't Tell a Soul' and 'All Shook Down'. Following his departure from The Replacements, he pursued a solo career, releasing albums like 'Flying Time'. His work has been characterized by a blend of rock and Americana influences, showcasing his songwriting skills and distinctive guitar playing.
Continue ReadingColonel and politician served as President of Mauritania from 1978 until 1979. Ould Salek came to power following a military coup that ousted the previous president. His administration focused on stabilizing the country during a period of political turmoil and economic difficulty. The tenure was marked by efforts to address issues in governance and military reforms. After stepping down from the presidency, he continued to be involved in Mauritanian politics.
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Continue ReadingBorn on October 1, 1986, a prominent figure in Japanese entertainment, achieved recognition in both acting and music. Started a career in the entertainment industry as a theater actress and later gained fame for voice acting roles. Appeared as Anna in the Japanese version of the Disney movie 'Frozen'. Also performed in various stage productions, including the musical 'Kinky Boots'. Showcased talent as a singer, releasing several singles that contributed to a successful career.
Continue ReadingA lawyer and activist, dedicated to human rights and social justice. Contributed significantly to the movement for Indigenous rights in Australia. Played a significant role in advocating for legal reforms and raising awareness about social issues. Actively participated in various campaigns and organizations that promoted equality and justice for marginalized communities. Remains a prominent figure in Australian legal and activist circles.
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