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This user accepts evolution as a biological fact.
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| According to the political compass this user is Economic Left (-7.25) and Social Libertarian (-6.46). |
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| This user is of Polish ancestry. |
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Mark Koltko-Rivera has been a Wikipedian since April 2013. Depending on one's historical perspective, he can be described as having been raised either on the Lower East Side, or in the East Village, of the borough of Manhattan in New York City. He has lived for extended periods in Japan and Florida, and on the Main Line of Philadelphia. Following a nearly six-year residency in Midtown Manhattan (2008-2014), he moved to Bergen County, New Jersey in May, 2014. He is a writer and entrepreneur.
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- Freemasonry: An Introduction (2011, Tarcher/Penguin)[5]
- The Rise of the Mormons: Latter-day Saint Growth in the 21st Century (2012, LVX Publications)[6]
- Latter-day Saint Women and the Priesthood of God: A Believer's Exploration (2014, Temple Spire Books)[7]
- "The Psychology of Worldviews" (Review of General Psychology, 2004, 8(1), 3-58)[8]
- "The Potential Societal Impact of Virtual Reality" (2005; In K. M. Stanney & M. Zyda (Eds.), Advances in virtual environments technology: Musings on design, evaluation, and applications. Volume 9 in G. Salvendy (Series Ed.), HCI International 2005: 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction [CD-ROM, unpaginated]. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.)[9]
- "Psychological Strategies for the Defence Against Terrorism" (with P. A. Hancock; 2005; In B. Patel (Ed.), Systems, concepts and integration (SCI) methods and technologies for defense against terrorism: Proceedings of the NATO Research and Technology Organisation SCI-158 Symposium (London, 25-27 October 2004)), pp. 6-1 through 6-24 (plus 35 slides). Paris, France: NATO Research and Technology Organisation.)[10]
- "Rediscovering the Later Version of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Self-Transcendence and Opportunities for Theory, Research, and Unification" (Review of General Psychology, 2006, 10(4), 302-317)[11]
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