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Sonia Arrison : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sonia Arrison Sonia Arrison (born c. 1971) is an American author of books and articles relating to the impact of technology on human life,〔"(Silicon Valley launches another bid to 'hack' aging, cheat death )", ''San Jose Mercury News'' (September 14, 2014).〕 including national bestseller ''100 Plus: How the Coming Age of Productivity Will Change Everything, From Careers and Relationships to Family and Faith'', a book on research into life extension.〔Ariana Eunjung Cha, "(Tech Titans' Latest Project: Defy Death )", ''The Washington Post'' (Apr 4, 2015).〕〔"(Author Arrison on Book '100 Plus': Bloomberg Link )", ''Bloomberg News'' (October 11, 2013).〕 ==Pacific Research Institute== Born in Alberta, Canada to a pharmacist mother and a chemical engineer father, Arrison studied political science at the University of British Columbia in the mid-1990s.〔Julia Prodis Sulek, "(For Sonia Arrison, longer living through science is inevitable, so we might as well prepare for it )", ''Bay Area Scene'' (April 8, 2011).〕 She became interested in the political impact of the Internet,〔 which eventually led to her becoming director of technology studies at the Pacific Research Institute, a libertarian think tank headquarted in San Francisco, in the early 2000s.〔Rebecca Fairley Raney, "(Government Watchdog: Software That Sniffs )", ''The New York Times'' (July 4, 2002).〕 In 2000, Arrison published a column in the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' opposing San Francisco's adoption of an "open access" policy for cable operators.〔Sonia Arrison, "(Let Market Decide Internet Access Debate )", ''San Francisco Gateway'' (January 28, 2000).〕 She also criticized San Francisco's 2006 decision to provide free wireless telecommunications access throughout the city, writing that "() city administration that cannot fix our streets, run an effective public transport system, address the tragedy of the homeless and reduce taxes has no business monopolizing the Internet."〔Beth Winegarner, "(Foster City seals deal for free Wi-Fi Internet access )", ''San Francisco Examiner'' (June 20, 2006).〕 In 2007, Arrison described the transparency in pledge and donation amounts to be an important open-source element of moneybomb success, stating that "()hose revelations stand in direct contrast to traditional campaigns, which tend to be silent and proprietary about who is donating." Arrison was also Chairman of the Board of Governors of Lead21, through which she met her husband, Aydin Senkut,〔 who was "one of Google's first employees".〔Ashlee Vacne, "(Merely Human? That’s So Yesterday )", ''The New York Times'' (June 12, 2010).〕〔(Singularity University Founders page ).〕
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