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Barbara Nichols
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Barbara Nichols is associate professor of social work at McGill University, Montreal. Peter Leonard is professor of social work at McGill University and past president of the Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work. He is author of Personality and Ideology and General Editor of Critical Texts in Social Work and the Welfare State.
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Barbara Nichols is a real estate broker and owner of Nichols Real Estate and General Contracting. She has served as a witness on numerous real estate-related lawsuits involving agents and their brokerages. As a supplement to her book, she has created “How to Stay Out of Court,”, training and workshop materials about risk management and liability issues for real estate professionals.
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Born Barbara Nickerauer in New York in December 1929, Barbara Nichols started in show business as a model and burlesque dancer in the late 1940s. In the early 1950s, she appeared on Broadway in Pal Joey and would eventually reprise her role in the film version, released in 1957. In 1954 Nichols began doing guest spots on popular TV anthology series, such as The United States Steel Hour and Center Stage.
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In this original beach party movie, four young Ivy League women (Connie Francis, Dolores Hart, Barbara Nichols and Paula Prentiss) share a hotel room in Fort Lauderdale during spring break with one common goal in mind -- to meet hunky guys. Connie Francis warbles the hit title tune. George Hamilton and Frank "The Riddler" Gorshin co-star.
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Curvaceous blonde actress Barbara Nichols is typecast as a Monroe-like movie star in this episode. Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) enter the rarefied world of Hollywood glamour when the gorgeous star begins receiving anonymous extortion letters, threatening to disfigure her unless she ponies up a huge sum of money. But has the evidence been arranged to lead the detectives down the wrong path? ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Barbara Nichols, (BarbaraNichols.net) is owner of Nichols Real Estate and General Contracting. She has written numerous articles dealing with liability issues for the National Association of Realtors' monthly Realtor® Magazine, which is distributed to 1.2 million agents. She ... teaches a real estate course entitled “How to Stay Out of Court,” which has been attended by thousands of real estate agents. She has been in the building and real estate industry since receiving her master's degree from Cornell University and is a national expert in real estate risk management.
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