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Rebecca D. Costa : ウィキペディア英語版
Rebecca D. Costa

Rebecca D. Costa is an American sociobiologist, author, and radio host〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Costa Report )〕 She is best known for her controversial book, ''The Watchman's Rattle'', which offers an evolutionary explanation for modern problems such as government gridlock, terrorism, obesity, the decline in education, violence, etc. National Public Radio's ''EarthSky'' said, "Rebecca Costa is a sociobiologist who spots and explains emerging trends in relationship to human evolution, global markets, and new technologies."〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=EarthSky )〕 Costa is an authority on biological imperatives which frequently drive economic, political and social agendas. She has been featured in ''The New York Times'', ''USA Today'', ''Washington Post'', ''Larry King Live'', etc.
==Early life==
Costa was born in San Mateo, California, in 1955. Her father, an Air Force-trained flight engineer, moved the family to Tokyo, Japan, shortly after her birth. Costa attended Tachikawa Elementary School and Narimasu High School. She is fluent in Japanese. Owing to her father's work for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Costa moved to Vientiane, Laos, during the Vietnam War where she and her family lived undercover for two years.
Prior to the Pathet Lao (communist) invasion of Vientiane, Costa's family was evacuated to California where Costa graduated from Saratoga High School. She received her Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences from the University of California.
Costa's first full-time employment was for CAD+CAM start-up Calma, a subsidiary of United Telecom. Calma was purchased by General Electric Company when Costa was Director of Marketing. Subsequently, Costa worked in Executive Management for Omex and Tera Corporations before starting her own company in Silicon Valley, Dazai Advertising, which was sold to J. Walter Thompson in 1999.

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