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Alvin

[ al-vin ]

noun

  1. a town in southern Texas.
  2. a first name: from Old English words meaning “elf ” and “friend.”


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In 1971, Alvin Ailey choreographed “Cry!” as a birthday gift for his mother.

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Playwright a.k. payne, who studied under Geffen Playhouse Artistic Director Tarell Alvin McCraney at Yale, chooses not to capitalize their name.

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Within a partnership, psychedelics have the potential to address underlying issues that are interfering with sex, as sexual dysfunction is closely tied to many mental health disorders, said Jeffrey Alvin Lundgren, a psychedelic therapy provider, sex therapist and author of “Unfolding Eros: A Journey into Psychedelic-Assisted Sex Therapy.”

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That was a way to simplify the world for top decision-makers who faced what Alvin Toffler described as "Future Shock."

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"Everyone is living in Alvin Toffler's world of future shock. Everyone is living in a world where they correctly perceive that they are part of a system which is no longer able to handle the information or handle the complexity that it has created."

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