- Ken
Hakuta (born 1951),
known as Dr. Fad
since 1983, is an
American businessman, inventor, and
television personality.
Hakuta, as Dr. Fad, was the host...
- met
entrepreneur Justin Hakuta, the son of
inventor Ken
Hakuta, at the
wedding of
mutual friends in 2010. At the time,
Hakuta was a
Fulbright Scholar...
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Hakuta (伯太町,
Hakuta-chō) was a town
located in Nogi District,
Shimane Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion of 5,330 and...
- Ken
Hakuta received in the mail
several sticky octopus-like toys from his mother, who
lived in ****an. They were
intended for his children, but
Hakuta found...
- was
survived by his wife, his brother, Ken Paik, and a nephew, Ken Paik
Hakuta, an
inventor and
television personality best
known for
creating the Wacky...
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Archived from the
original on 17
September 2013.
Retrieved 13
November 2013.
Hakuta, Kenji; Diaz,
Rafael M. (1985), "The
relationship between degree of bilingualism...
- Encyclopedia, and as the co-host from 1988-89 on The Dr. Fad Show,
starring Ken
Hakuta. In the late 80s, Fyfe
starred as
himself in the Buy Me That! series. The...
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writing when they are
learning the
skills in a
language they understand.
Hakuta,
Kenji (1990). "Language and
cognition in
bilingual children" (PDF). In...
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Galleon Group case
Walter A. Haas Jr., 1939 – CEO of Levi
Strauss & Co. Ken
Hakuta, 1977 –
entrepreneur and
inventor Dido
Harding -
British Conservative Party...
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switching between languages that
gives unimodal bilinguals the advantage.
Hakuta and Diaz
addressed an
origin question about the
potential bilingual advantage:...