Terrence G. Berg (born 1959), federal judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
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Amy J. Berg (director), documentary filmmaker; Academy Award nominee for Deliver Us from Evil
Deliver Us from Evil is about sex abuse cases in the Roman Catholic Church, focusing on Oliver O'Grady, who abused many children in California between the late 1970s and early 1990s.
Its current President and Chief Executive Officer is Terrence G. Wiley.
The fossil record of this family dates back to the Miocene epoch, and was discovered by L. S. Berg in 1958.
Among his patents were the switchtrack for the trolley, and a piece integral to the conversion of the Gatling gun to the machine gun.
Currently, he is working with Spicy Horse as a lead writer and executive producer on the new game American McGee's Grimm, reprising his role for this upcoming GameTap-distributed game as he had for American McGee's Alice.
He served on Florida Governor Chiles' Transition Criminal Justice Task Force, and several legislative committees dealing with criminal justice and corrections issues.
He is the co-founder of two scholarly journals, Journal of Language, Identity, and Education and International Multilingual Research Journal.
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His work has focused on literacy and language diversity, Ebonics, bilingual education, and the impacts of globalization and language-restrictionist policies.
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Terrence G. Wiley is Chief Executive Officer of the Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL) in Washington, DC, and Professor Emeritus of Educational Policy Studies and Applied Linguistics at Arizona State University.