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Ben Shapiro By: David Song

Vocational Calling Selfless; not about just you Refers to an occupation to which people are specially drawn into. Work that serve others and uses your combination of gifts: talent, skills, personality traits, interest, etc.

Biography Born in January 15, 1984 Practices Orthodox Judaism American Conservative Political Commentator, Nationally Syndicated Columnist, Author, Talk Show host, Attorney, Media Consultant. Author of 6 books (The New York Times bestseller, “Bullies: How Left’s Culture of Fear and Intimidation Silences America” (2012) Graduated from University of California Los Angeles, UCLA (BA Political Science, 2004) and Harvard Law School (2007) Biography

His Work Speaks at several undergraduate and graduate colleges across the country. Consults major media clients. (Rupin Report, Fox News, CNN, Washington Post, etc.) Fights against those who use fear and intimidation to obstruct honest debates. Contemporary Issues: speech, racism, gender equality, propaganda/campaigns, prejudice, religion, abortion, and many more.

Highlights Fighting against leftist (left-wing political views) Well known for singlehandedly intervening UCLA’s BDS hearing to stop the vote against Jew-hatred. *BDS – Boycott, Divestment, and Sanction While a student at UCLA he became youngest nationally syndicated columnist in the country. Debate with Piers Morgan on national television. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTbyqWlqEBo