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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Don_LowryDon Lowry - Wikipedia

    Don Lowry is a wargamer, businessman, illustrator, and game designer who is best known as the publisher of Chainmail and the editor of Panzerfaust Magazine. Lowry was active in the International Federation of Wargaming in the late 1960s and ran a mail order business called "Lowry's Hobbies" with his wife Julie.

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › Don_LowryDon Lowry - Wikiwand

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Don Lowry is a wargamer, businessman, illustrator, and game designer who is best known as the publisher of Chainmail and the editor of Panzerfaust Magazine. Lowry was active in the International Federation of Wargaming in the late 1960s and ran a mail order business called "Lowry's Hobbies" with his wife ...

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  4. info.truecolorsintl.com › hubfs › Portal DownloadableThe True Colors® Story

    True Colors is used in schools, businesses, corporations, government and non-profit organizations, and in people’s personal, family and social interactions. The Genesis of True Colors. In 1978, founder Don Lowry, the driving force behind True Colors, became interested in the work of clinical psychologist David Keirsey.

  5. After working with Keirsey, Don Lowry created the True Colors model later in 1978. Lowry realized other models were too complex and challenging for people to apply to their everyday lives. He was the first to apply the color metaphors of Orange, Gold, Green, and Blue to the four temperaments, coining this methodology: True Colors.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_GiverThe Giver - Wikipedia

    The Giver is a 1993 American young adult dystopian novel written by Lois Lowry, set in a society which at first appears to be utopian but is revealed to be dystopian as the story progresses. In the novel, the society has taken away pain and strife by converting to "Sameness", a plan that has also eradicated emotional depth from their lives.

  7. In 1978, founder Don Lowry, the driving force behind True Colors, became interested in the work of clinical psychologist David Keirsey. Keirsey, author of the best-selling self-help book Please Understand Me , studied the work of psychologists Carl Jung, Katherine Briggs and Isabel Myers who theorized that all people fit into one of four broad ...

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