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Unwin, Stephen Forman was born on August 7, 1927 in Higham, Leicestershire, England. Son of Philip Henry and Decima (Forman) Unwin.
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The book asserts that we would not be faced with today's financial meltdown, if our business and economic decisions were based on a model of the economy, as it actually works, not as financial fantasy. Author, Stephen Forman Unwin, believes that, if American business had followed the industrial life cycle, our present predicaments need never have happened and need not go on happening. "Sub-prime mortgages, bankrupt banks, and multi-billion dollar bail-outs are the penalties we pay for failing to work with the established sequence of the industrial life cycle," Unwin says. Unwin's theory of the industrial life cycle, first published by Crane Communications, Chicago, has been featured in numerous publications around the globe from New York and London to Singapore. Newt Gingrich said, "it will make a wonderful addition to my library."
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New scientific discoveries strengthen our religious beliefs. Light shows us what the firmament looked like 12 billion years ago. Space telescopes beam these images on to our TV and computer screens. Light lasts forever. Let there be light! Light holds and stores in its memory everything it sees. It remembers everything from the largest galaxies to the tiniest atoms. Light remembers us. The vast expanse of our universe is revealed to us by the telescope in the observatory. The mini-universes revealed to us by the microscope in the laboratory give a close-up view of matter changing endless new forms and dimensions. We are made of matter, so we can change too. Science does not threaten religion. On the contrary it reinforces our spiritual beliefs. It leaves less unseen. God created both the physical and the meta physical worlds. Science and religion are a partnership both searching for truth.
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Unwin, Stephen Forman was born on August 7, 1927 in Higham, Leicestershire, England. Son of Philip Henry and Decima (Forman) Unwin.
Bachelor with honors, University of Oxford, 1952; Master of Arts, University of Oxford, 1968.
Account executive, London Press Exch., 1951-1966;
director, London Press Exch. Organisation Ltd., 1966-1967;
associate director, LPE Ltd., London, 1967-1969;
visiting lecturer, University of Illinois, Urbana, 1969-1970;
assistant professor, University of Illinois, Urbana, 1970-1974;
associate professor, U. Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 1974-1979;
associate professor, Washington State University, Pullman, 1979-1981;
associate professor, U. Oregon, Eugene, 1981-1985;
senior consultant, Business Dynamics, Carmel, California, since 1985. Consultant advertising Illinois Bell, Chicago, 1974-1975, J. Walter Thompson, San Francisco, 1983.
Director Forest Industries Communications Institute, Atlanta, 1975-1976. Publicist British Tourist Authority, London, 1978-1981, Scottish Castles Hospitality, Edinburgh, since 1993. Visiting professor American Association Advertising Agilysys, chicago, 1971, American Ad Federation, San Francisco, 1983.
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Member National Committee Advertising Education, New York City, 1983—1984. Bicentennial judge Advertising Age magazine, Chicago, 1976. Member Future Journalism Education, Eugene, Oregon, 1982—1984, International Advertising Education Committee, Chicago, 1982, Wheelwright Museum, Santa Fe, 1998, American Science Affiliation, 2004—2005, Worcester College, Oxford University.
Member of Houston Oxford Society, American Academy Advertising, Brotherhood St. Andrew (High School decision committee member 2005-2007).
Married Pamela Susan Brett, June 6, 1953. Children: Philip, Tessa, Sam.