Alan Dean Foster
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"Alan Dean Foster" is an American writer of fantasy and science fiction, a prolific creator of and contributor to book series as well as the author of more than 20 single novels. He is especially prolific in his novelizations of film scripts.

He earned a bachelor's degree in political science and a Master of Fine Arts/MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles and currently resides in Prescott, Arizona, with his wife.

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The first quarter was just awful, but then Tommy (Kurth) banks in the 3 and we have the lead after the first quarter. I kept looking up thinking (the Cavemen) were up seven or eight points, but then, heck, we tied it and then took the lead.

Freedom is just Chaos, with better lighting.

Right now, we should all be learning Mandarin. We are going to be so impacted by the growth of China and India.

That's what you would expect out of (a veteran group). You can't say enough about those kids and how they've played over the course of the season.

I can't say enough about the players and the way we played. Three game in three days? The kids could have been tired, but they just kept playing. I thought they showed a lot of courage tonight.

Although we had a few breakdowns in the fourth quarter, I can't say enough about the effort our kids gave. The first two nights, Tyler carried us, but tonight, everyone stepped up and did their part, especially Brent.

I think our kids knew they didn't play very well in that third quarter and wanted to make amends. Basketball is a fairly simple game. All we did was do a better job of passing to find the open man and get some better looks at the basket.

We moved the ball around really well tonight. We really focused on moving the ball toward the goal and we were able to attack the boards and follow up on some of the close ones we missed.

Much of the rest of the world has already learned some English. They pretty much understand the American way of doing things, because our culture has been ubiquitous and has been the 500-pound gorilla in the global economy. But the world is far more interrelated than ever before, and no one culture can thrive without the knowledge of how to function in other cultures.