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Nead or NEAD may refer to: * Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development * Non-epileptic attack disorder People * Benjamin Matthias Nead (1847–1923), American historian and lawyer * Peter Nead (1796–1877), American preacher and theologian * Spencer Nead (born 1977), American football player Places * Nead, Indiana See also

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Benjamin Matthias Nead
Benjamin Matthias Nead (1847–1923) was an American historian, author, newspaper editor, lawyer, and politician. Early life and education Nead was born July 14, 1847, in Antrim Township, near Greencastle, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. He was the eldest child of Benjamin Franklin Nead and his wife, ''nee'' Eleanor Wunderlich. Both parents were of German extraction and counted among their ancestors several prominent early Palatine immigrants. On February 11, 1895, B. M. Nead joined the Pennsylvania Society Sons of the American Revolution by virtue of descent from three ancestors: ''viz.'', John Wunderlich, Peter Dechert, and Benjamin Spyker. Many of his other ancestors served the cause of the Revolution. For more than thirty years, his ancestor Peter Spyker was judge of Berks county, Pennsylvania, and was one of the commissioners appointed by the Provincial Assembly to raise funds with which to prosecute the War of Independence. When Nead was a small child, his family sett ...
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Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development
commonly abbreviated as Nintendo EAD and formerly known as Nintendo Research & Development No.4 Department (abbreviated as Nintendo R&D4), was the largest software development division within the Japanese video game company Nintendo. It was preceded by the ''Creative Department'', a team of designers with backgrounds in art responsible for many different tasks, to which Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka originally belonged. Both served as managers of the EARD studios and were credited in every game developed by the division, with varying degrees of involvement. Nintendo EAD was best known for its work on games in the ''Donkey Kong'', ''Mario'', ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''F-Zero'', ''Star Fox'', ''Animal Crossing'', ''Pikmin'' and ''Wii'' series. Following a large company restructuring after the death of company president Satoru Iwata, the division merged with Nintendo's Software Planning & Development division in September 2015, becoming Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Dev ...
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Non-epileptic Attack Disorder
Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) are events resembling an epileptic seizure, but without the characteristic electrical discharges associated with epilepsy. PNES fall under the category of disorders known as functional neurological disorders (FND), also known as conversion disorders. A more recent term to describe these events is dissociative non-epileptic seizures. These are typically treated by psychologists or psychiatrists. PNES has previously been called pseudoseizures, psychogenic seizures, and hysterical seizures, but these terms have fallen out of favor. Incidence The number of people with PNES ranges from 2 to 33 per 100,000. PNES are most common in young adults, particularly women. The prevalence for PNES is estimated to make up 5–20% of outpatient epilepsy clinics; 75–80% of these diagnoses are given to female patients and 83% are to individuals between 15 and 35 years old. Children PNES are seen in children after the age of eight, and occur equally among ...
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Peter Nead
Peter Nead (7 January 1796 â€“ 16 March 1877) was an American preacher in the Old German Baptist Brethren church. He wrote several theological works, which were (and remain) influential in the Old German Baptist Brethren and related churches, perhaps the most prominent being "A Vindication of Primitive Christianity." Life Nead was born in Hagerstown, Maryland, and was raised as a Lutheran. His family wanted him to become a Lutheran preacher, but he instead chose to learn the trade of a tanner. He later converted to the Methodist church, but then after reading a pamphlet from the Brethren church converted to that faith, and soon took up preaching. In 1825 he married Elizabeth Yount, originally of Rockingham County, Virginia. He resided at the Tunker House until 1839. He later relocated to Augusta County, Virginia, then Botetourt County, and finally settled in 1850 near Dayton, Ohio Dayton () is the sixth-largest city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of ...
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Spencer Nead
Spencer Nead (born November 3, 1977) is a former American football fullback of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the New England Patriots in the seventh round of the 2003 NFL Draft. He played college football at Brigham Young. Nead was also a member of the St. Louis Rams and Atlanta Falcons The Atlanta Falcons are a professional American football team based in Atlanta. The Falcons compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) South division. The Falcons joined th .... References External linksBYU Cougars bio 1977 births Living people Players of American football from Tacoma, Washington American football tight ends American football fullbacks BYU Cougars football players New England Patriots players St. Louis Rams players Atlanta Falcons players {{Runningback-1970s-stub ...
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Nead, Indiana
Nead is an unincorporated community in Pipe Creek Township, Miami County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. History A post office was established at Nead in 1894, and remained in operation until 1901. The community was probably named for Samuel Nead, a local resident. Nead was not officially plat In the United States, a plat ( or ) (plan) is a cadastral map, drawn to scale, showing the divisions of a piece of land. United States General Land Office surveyors drafted township plats of Public Lands Surveys to show the distance and bear ...ted. By 1914, Nead contained a public school and a general store, and around 40 inhabitants. Geography Nead is located at . References Unincorporated communities in Miami County, Indiana Unincorporated communities in Indiana {{MiamiCountyIN-geo-stub ...
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