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Mosier (surname)
Mosier is the surname of the following people *Carli Mosier, American voice actress and singer * Charles Mosier (1941–2006), American Pentecostal bishop *Chris Mosier, American transgender advocate, triathlete, and speaker *Elizabeth Mosier, American author and professor *Harold G. Mosier (1889–1971), U.S. Representative from Ohio * John Mosier, American academic * Scott Mosier (born 1971), Canadian American film producer, editor, podcaster, writer and actor *Susan Mosier (born 1959), American legislator and politician {{surname ...
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Carli Mosier
Carli Mosier (born February 28, 1978) is an American voice actress and political activist, who has worked for ADV Films, Funimation and Seraphim Digital/Sentai Filmworks. She is also a board member for the River Oaks Area Democratic Women (ROADWomen). Mosier has provided voices for a number of English-language versions Japanese anime series. Early life Mosier was born on February 28, 1978 in Houston, Texas. She is the daughter of Bruce Debs Mosier (1936-2017) and Diane Mosier (1948-2018) who were members of the Democratic Party and is one of four children in the family. Mosier at a young age attended Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and the University of Houston. Voice acting Mosier voiced characters on many anime shows starting with '' Another'' which was her voice acting debut in 2012. She also starred in '' Mythical Detetive Loki Ragnarok'' and ''Godannar''. She voiced Yukika in ''Nerima Daikon Brothers'', and Yuri Kurosu in ''Magikano'' She also voices W ...
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Charles Mosier
Charles Mosier (March 23, 1941 – July 28, 2006) was the General Bishop of the Pentecostal Church of God based in Joplin, Missouri from 2005 until his death of cancer in 2006. Early life Bishop Mosier was born in Campbell, Missouri to John V. and Kathleen Mosier. He was a graduate of Chelsea High School, Chelsea, Michigan and he received his Associate of Arts from Evangelical Christian College and an Honorary Doctorate from School of Bible Theology. On April 1, 1961 he married Barbara Ann White. He is survived by two daughters, Deborah Ann Brannon and husband Michael of Flint, MI, Patricia Ann Kilbreath and husband Timothy of Burton, MI; three brothers, Clyde E. of Williamsville, MO, Ronald D. of Kansas City, MO, and Gary W. of Tulsa, OK. Duties Since 1961, Rev. Mosier has served in various capacities in the Pentecostal Church of God. He began his full-time ministry in 1961 as the pastor of Bethel Tabernacle in Jackson, MI. He also pastored Jackson Avenue Pentecostal ...
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Chris Mosier
Chris Mosier (born 1980) is an American advocate for transgender rights and competitive triathlete, duathlete, and racewalker. He started his athletic career before transitioning, started his transition in 2010, and in 2015 earned a spot on the Team USA sprint duathlon men's team for the 2016 World Championship in the men's 35-39 age group division, making him the first known out trans athlete to join a U.S. national team different from his sex at birth. While he qualified, Mosier was uncertain about his eligibility to compete in the Duathlon World Championship Race in Spain in June 2016 due to the International Olympic Committee policy around the participation of transgender athletes, with specific provisions from the Stockholm Consensus in 2004. In 2015, Mosier challenged the policy, resulting in the creation and adoption of new IOC guidelines for the participation of transgender athletes. Mosier was considered the catalyst for change in the policy in January 2016, after he ...
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Elizabeth Mosier
Novelist and essayist Elizabeth Mosier logged 1,000 volunteer hours processing colonial-era artifacts at Philadelphia's Independence National Historical Park Archeology Laboratory to write Excavating Memory: Archaeology and Home' (New Rivers Press, 2019). A graduate of Bryn Mawr College and the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College, she has twice been named a discipline winner/fellowship finalist by the Pew Fellowships in the Arts, and has received fellowships from Yaddo, Vermont Studio Center, The Millay Colony for the Arts, and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Her nonfiction has been selected as notable in ''Best American Essays'' and appears widely in journals and newspapers including ''Cleaver,'' ''Creative Nonfiction'', ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', and ''Poets and Writers''. From 2015 - 2020, she wrote the "U-Curve" and “Intersections” columns for the ''Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin.'' Biography Mosier grew up in Arizona, the setting for her early stories ...
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Harold G
Harold may refer to: People * Harold (given name), including a list of persons and fictional characters with the name * Harold (surname), surname in the English language * András Arató, known in meme culture as "Hide the Pain Harold" Arts and entertainment * ''Harold'' (film), a 2008 comedy film * ''Harold'', an 1876 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson * ''Harold, the Last of the Saxons'', an 1848 book by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton * ''Harold or the Norman Conquest'', an opera by Frederic Cowen * ''Harold'', an 1885 opera by Eduard Nápravník * Harold, a character from the cartoon ''The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'' *Harold & Kumar, a US movie; Harold/Harry is the main actor in the show. Places ;In the United States * Alpine, Los Angeles County, California, an erstwhile settlement that was also known as Harold * Harold, Florida, an unincorporated community * Harold, Kentucky, an unincorporated community * Harold, Missouri, an unincorporated community ...
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John Mosier
John Mosier is an American academic known for his work in English, film, and history. Mosier was formerly a professor of English at Loyola University New Orleans. Mosier received his Ph.D. in 1968, from Tulane University. He completed his dissertation on the links between poetry and historiography. Mosier is probably best known for his revisionist military history books. These books ''The Myth of the Great War: A New Military History of World War I '' and ''The Blitzkrieg Myth: How Hitler and the Allies Misread the Strategic Realities of World War II''. In each of these books, Mosier challenges the current views held in regard to these conflicts. In ''The Myth of the Great War'', Mosier argues that Germany was winning World War I, and only the arrival of the United States spared the Allies from military defeat and a negotiated peace with the Germans. In ''The Blitzkrieg Myth'', Mosier argues that the supposedly revolutionary concept of blitzkrieg has been overrated and that m ...
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Scott Mosier
Scott A. Mosier (born March 5, 1971) is an American film producer, director and editor best known for his work with director Kevin Smith, with whom he occasionally co-hosts the weekly podcast, ''SModcast''. Early life Mosier was born in Vancouver, Washington, and moved around as a child between British Columbia and Washington. He has dual Canadian and American citizenship, as his father John was born in Saskatchewan, Canada. As a teenager he resided in Vancouver, British Columbia. Mosier met Kevin Smith while both were attending Vancouver Film School in Canada. Their first assignment, ''Mae Day: The Crumbling of a Documentary'', was a student film documentary that fell apart in production. To salvage it, Smith and Mosier interviewed the crew about the demise of the very documentary that they had been attempting to produce. They also added a segment in which the two were shown in silhouette as they described their fictional thoughts. Four months into the eight-month program, S ...
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