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  1. 28K Followers, 983 Following, 786 Posts - Mark O'Brien (@markobrienforeal) on Instagram: "Very little thought went into this"

  2. Nov 19, 2012 · When writer-director Ben Lewin first came across polio victim Mark O’Brien’s 1990 article, “On Seeing a Sex Surrogate,” he was immediately intrigued: A 38 year-old man confined to an iron lung for 80% of his day, and largely paralyzed from the neck down, seeks to lose his virginity. Though Lewin had also suffered from polio as a child, as a filmmaker, what truly drew him in was the possibility of telling a thoroughly original and engaging story of a journey that essentially takes ...

  3. heCast 133 with Former professional footballer Mark O’Brien is out now!! 👏🙌 Marks story of perseverance and resilience is incredibly inspiring and we are so grateful to Mark for joining us. 🔥 Listen or watch at the usual links in our bio 🔗 #mensmentalhealth #mensmentalhealthawareness #mensmentalhealthmatters #mindset # ...

  4. Mark Philip O'Brien. Mark Philip. O'Brien. Mark was born December 14, 1972, and died tragically on March 13, 2023. He achieved so many things in life, but will be remembered most as a man of deep kindness, empathy and generosity. A wonderful husband, father, son and brother, Mark leaves his loving wife Diane, his three beloved children, Edouard ...

  5. Supervisory Office 4242 Six Forks RdRaleigh, NC 27609 919.829.6618. My name is Mark OBrien, and I’m a licensed Merrill Financial Solutions Advisor. I can provide you with advice when you need it, an investment strategy and a portfolio aligned to your needs to help you pursue your investing goals.

  6. Regional Director - Head of SEA, Korea & Taiwan - Gallagher Re Singapore · Experience: Gallagher Re · Location: Singapore · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Mark O'Brien’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

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  7. Mark O’Brien is Professor of Journalism History and Head of the School of Communications. His 2017 book, The Fourth Estate: Journalism in Twentieth-Century Ireland examined the interplay between politics, media ownership, religion, interest groups, social change, and journalism from the 1890s to the 1990s.