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Joel Achenbach : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joel Achenbach
Joel Leroy Achenbach (; born December 31, 1960) is an American staff writer for ''The Washington Post'' and the author of seven books, including '' A Hole at the Bottom of the Sea'', ''The Grand Idea'', C''aptured by Aliens'', ''It Looks Like a President only Smaller'', and three compilations of his former syndicated newspaper column "Why Things Are". He is a contributor to many publications, including ''Slate'' and ''National Geographic'', where he is a former monthly columnist. Mr. Achenbach has been a commentator on National Public Radio's ''Morning Edition'', and does occasional lectures and other speaking engagements. In addition to his work in the print version of ''The Washington Post'', Achenbach was one of the first ''Post'' writers to have a significant presence on the Internet and currently writes the popular ''Post'' blog, "The Achenblog".〔("The Achenblog" ) from ''The Washington Post''〕 ==Background and education== Achenbach is a native of Gainesville, Florida and graduated from Princeton University in 1982 with a B. A. degree in Politics. Prior to his tenure with ''The Washington Post'' in 1990, Achenbach was a staff writer for the ''Miami Herald'' from 1982–90, where he worked closely with Pulitzer Prize winners Gene Weingarten and Dave Barry. Achenbach was awarded the Philip J. Klass Award for outstanding contributions in promoting critical thinking and scientific understanding for 2011, by National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS).〔(2011 NCAS Philip J Klass Awardee Joel Achenbach ) from the National Capital Area Skeptics〕
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