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Littrell, 31, was a running back at Oklahoma during the national championship season of 2000.
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After the departure of coordinator Sonny Dykes, coach Mike Stoops elevated offensive line coach Bill Bedenbaugh and running backs/tight ends coach Seth Littrell to co-coordinators.
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As it turns out, Littrell will be the one to call the plays, although he's quick to point out it's a collaborative effort.
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More plainly, Littrell and I concur that individuals need an inventory of their personal and community-based assets -- the relationship webs that contribute to inner strength, "decision-making space," and a raison d'etre.
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According to colleague Littrell, "We are living through a climatic, economic, social, and cultural transition that is desperate for a new narrative."
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In this regard, Littrell suggests that what is needed is "personal resilience in decision-making."
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In collaboration with Gene Miller's 600-person Resilient Cities: Urban Strategies for Transition Times Conference, which is being held simultaneously at the Vancouver Convention Centre, Littrell and I designed our small-group conference because global society faces a tight squeeze that requires an increasing number of resilient people.
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Former international director for Earth Day International, Littrell uses rich insight into narrative and storytelling to align stories with causes, in this case climate change and the people and organizations affected by it.
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"We certainly think that it's a win not just for our clients but for all students in Cobb County and, really, all residents of Georgia," said Beth Littrell of the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia.
December 2006 2006
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Professor Littrell was funny and attractive and very popular with her students.
Soulless Christopher Golden 2008
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