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  1. Mary Mackenzie (3 May 1922 – 20 September 1966) was an English actress. One of her earliest credited TV roles was in 1950 on BBC's Sunday Night Theatre, as Miriam in an adaptation of H. G. Wells' The History of Mr Polly, a role she returned to in the 1959 BBC serialization.

  2. Mary Mackenzie is the author of Peaceful Living, a book that offers 365 days of Nonviolent Communication (NVC) based meditations. Sign up for free to receive these meditations by email and learn how to live with compassion and consciousness.

  3. Oct 28, 2005 · Mary Mackenzie, MA, is the co-founder of the NVC Academy, an online school for learning Nonviolent Communication; executive director of Peace Workshop, International, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting practical methods for living nonviolently; certified trainer of Nonviolent Communication for the Center for Nonviolent ...

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  4. Mary Mackenzie. Intuitive Facilitator, Communication Specialist, Author, Speaker and Mediator. Contact Me Today! If you are experiencing conflict in your organization, team, or personal relationships then it might be time for some outside help.

  5. Mary Mackenzie (1922-1966) was a British actress who appeared in films, TV shows and radio programs. She was born in Burnley, Lancashire, and died in a car accident in London.

  6. May 12, 2024 · In my new historical novel, The Seaforth Heiress: Lady of the Last Prophecy, I uncover the largely untold story of Mary Elizabeth Frederica Mackenzie who was destined to become the only female chief of Clan Mackenzie.

  7. Mary Mackenzie was an English actress. One of her earliest credited TV roles was in 1950 on BBC's Sunday Night Theatre, as Miriam in an adaptation of H. G. Wells' The History of Mr Polly, a role she returned to in the 1959 BBC serialization.