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Astronauts on the next three Gemini flights ( Eugene Cernan, Michael Collins and Richard Gordon ), performed several EVAs, but none was able to successfully work for long periods outside the spacecraft without tiring and overheating.
Except for Chandler, the entire radio cast of Arden, Gordon, Richard Crenna ( Walter Denton ), Gloria McMillan ( Harriet Conklin ), and Jane Morgan ( landlady Margaret Davis ) played the same roles on television.
In March 1970 he became the first of the scientist-astronauts to be assigned to space flight, joining Richard F. Gordon, Jr. ( Commander ) and Vance Brand ( Command Module Pilot ) on the Apollo 15 backup crew.
The " Cambridge School ," led by Anil Seal, Gordon Johnson, Richard Gordon, and David A. Washbrook, downplays ideology.
He later joined the faculty of the Royal Conservatory where his notable students included Michel van der Aa, Richard Ayres, Richard Baker, Michael Fiday, Jeff Hamburg, Michael Zev Gordon, Rozalie Hirs, Ivana Kiš, Yannis Kyriakides, Juan Sebastian Lach, Steve Martland, Nathan Michel, Koji Nakano, Damien Ricketson, Patrick Saint-Denis, Víctor Varela, Jasna Veličković, and Sinta Wullur.
* Gordon, Richard ( editor ), The Australian New Left: Critical Essays and Strategy, Melbourne: Heinnemann Australia, 1970.
* C. Gordon Bell, Alan Kotok, Thomas N. Hastings, Richard Hill, The Evolution of the DECsystem-10, in C. Gordon Bell, J. Craig Mudge, John E. McNamara, Computer Engineering: A DEC View of Hardware Systems Design ( Digital, Bedford, 1979 )
* C. Gordon Bell, Alan Kotok, Thomas N. Hasting, Richard Hill, " The Evolution of the DECsystem-10 ", in C. Gordon Bell, J. Craig Mudge, John E. McNamara, Computer Engineering: A DEC View of Hardware Systems Design ( Digital Equipment, Beford, 1979 )
Gordon R. England, Mary Jo Myers, and General Richard Myers in 2004
* 1921 – Richard Gordon, English author
The album featured a number of vocalists including Debbie Harry of Blondie, Johnette Napolitano of Concrete Blonde, Andy Partridge of XTC, Gordon Gano of Violent Femmes, Michael Hutchence of INXS, Ed Kowalczyk of Live, Shaun Ryder of Happy Mondays, Richard Hell, and Maria McKee.
* November 14 – Apollo program: NASA launches Apollo 12 ( Pete Conrad, Richard Gordon, Alan Bean ), the second manned mission to the Moon.
** Gemini 11 ( Richard Gordon, Pete Conrad ) docks with an Agena target vehicle.
The ghost later tries to influence Richard MacDuff, a former student of Reg and current employee of Gordon Way, who was also at the Coleridge reading.
His actions lead the police to consider Richard a suspect in the murder of Gordon.
* Richard MacDuff, a young software engineer working for WayForward Technologies II, owned by Gordon Way.
* Gordon Way, the owner of WayForward, who is pressuring Richard to complete his behind-schedule software project, and ends up getting shot for no immediately obvious reason a few chapters into the book.
* Susan Way, sister of Gordon Way and professional cellist, and the " specific girl that Richard is not married to ".
The first series began on 3 October 2007 and features Harry Enfield as Dirk, Billy Boyd as Richard, Olivia Colman as Janice, Jim Carter as Gilks, Andrew Sachs as Reg, Felicity Montagu as Susan, Robert Duncan as Gordon, Toby Longworth as the Monk, Michael Fenton Stevens as Michael, Andrew Secombe, Jon Glover, Jeffrey Holland, Wayne Forester and Tamsin Heatley.
* Richard Gordon Smith ( 1858 – 1918 ), British traveler, sportsman and naturalist
* Howie Gordon ( later known as Richard Pacheco ), American pornographic actor

Richard and theoretical
He proposed a theoretical explanation of the superfluid properties of liquid helium in 1949 ; two years later the physicist Richard Feynman independently proposed the same theory.
These lectures attracted leading names in theoretical physics of the era, including Stephen Hawking, Leonard Susskind and Richard Feynman.
Anthropologists such as Richard Borshay Lee and Marshall Sahlins began publishing studies that showed tribal life as an easy, safe life, the opposite of the traditional theoretical supposition.
Another alternative view, due to Richard Moran, views the existence of Moore's paradox as symptomatic of creatures who are capable of self-knowledge, capable of thinking for themselves from a deliberative point of view, as well as about themselves from a theoretical point of view.
One of the commission's best-known members was theoretical physicist Richard Feynman.
On causes of development occultation doctrine among Shi ' as, Yaan Richard suggests, " the last Imams were confronted with a difficult situation: theoretical claimants to power, politically important, backed by discontented supporters of Omayyad and Abbasid caliphs, taking refuge in an esoteric justification of their quietism, the Immam were embarrassment to everyone.
* Richard Keith Ellis ( born 1949 ), British theoretical physicist
* Richard M. Weiner ( born 1930 ), professor of theoretical physics & author
Sidney Richard Coleman ( 7 March 1937 – 18 November 2007 ) was an American theoretical physicist who studied under Murray Gell-Mann.
John Phillip Preskill ( born January 19, 1953 ) is an American theoretical physicist and the Richard P. Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech ).
In recent years Sunstein has collaborated with academics who have training in behavioral economics, most notably Daniel Kahneman, Richard Thaler, and Christine M. Jolls, to show how the theoretical assumptions of law and economics should be modified by new empirical findings about how people actually behave.
According to Richard Feynman, it was his former graduate student and collaborator Albert Hibbs who originally suggested to him ( circa 1959 ) the idea of a medical use for Feynman's theoretical micromachines ( see nanotechnology ).
Richard Roll's critique ( 1977 ) states that this is only a theoretical concept, as to create a market portfolio for investment purposes in practice would necessarily include every single possible available asset, including real estate, precious metals, stamp collections, jewelry, and anything with any worth, as the theoretical market being referred to would be the world market.
Richard Jones ( 1790, Tunbridge Wells – 20 January 1855, Hertford Heath ) was an English economist who criticised the theoretical views of David Ricardo and T. R. Malthus on economic rent and population.
* Richard Stearns ( computer scientist ) ( born 1936 ), American theoretical computer scientist
In his 1972 paper, " Reducibility Among Combinatorial Problems ", Richard Karp used Stephen Cook's 1971 theorem that the boolean satisfiability problem is NP-complete ( also called the Cook-Levin theorem ) to show that there is a polynomial time many-one reduction from the boolean satisfiability problem to each of 21 combinatorial and graph theoretical computational problems, thereby showing that they are all NP-complete.
Murray's identification of core psychological needs ( Murray's Psychogenic Needs, Murray's system of needs ), including Achievement, Affiliation and Power ( 1938 ) provided the theoretical basis for the later research of David McClelland and underpins development of competency-based models of management effectiveness ( Richard Boyatzis ), Maslow's hierarchy of needs, and ideas relating to Positive psychology.
Key theoretical influences in Behr's writing may come from selected texts of Antonio Gramsci, Judith Butler and Richard Rorty.

Richard and biologist
Dennett's views on evolution are identified as being strongly adaptationist, in line with his theory of the intentional stance, and the evolutionary views of biologist Richard Dawkins.
In The Selfish Gene, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins writes that " Blood-feuds and inter-clan warfare are easily interpretable in terms of Hamilton's genetic theory.
" In his book The God Delusion, the biologist Richard Dawkins sharply criticized Dyson for accepting the Templeton Prize in 2000.
The word meme is a shortening ( modeled on gene ) of mimeme ( from Ancient Greek μίμημα mīmēma, " something imitated ", from μιμεῖσθαι mimeisthai, " to imitate ", from μῖμος mimos " mime ") and it was coined by the British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins in The Selfish Gene ( 1976 ) as a concept for discussion of evolutionary principles in explaining the spread of ideas and cultural phenomena.
In his book The Selfish Gene ( 1976 ), the evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins used the term meme to describe a unit of human cultural transmission analogous to the gene, arguing that replication also happens in culture, albeit in a different sense.
The term is a transliteration of the Ancient Greek (), meaning " imitator, pretender ", and was used in 1904, by the German evolutionary biologist Richard Semon, best known for his development of the engram theory of memory, in his work Die mnemischen Empfindungen in ihren Beziehungen zu den Originalempfindungen, translated into English in 1921 as The Mneme.
In his book, The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution, biologist Richard Dawkins grapples with the question of why pain has to be so very painful.
Contemporary ideas from systems theory have grown with diversified areas, exemplified by the work of biologist Ludwig von Bertalanffy, linguist Béla H. Bánáthy, ecological systems with Howard T. Odum, Eugene Odum and Fritjof Capra, organizational theory and management with individuals such as Peter Senge, interdisciplinary study with areas like Human Resource Development from the work of Richard A. Swanson, and insights from educators such as Debora Hammond and Alfonso Montuori.
* biologist Richard Dawkins
The evolutionary biologist Richard Lewontin, a colleague of Gould ’ s, is a proponent of said argument in relation to the cognitive ability tests that determine a person ’ s intelligence quotient.
** Richard J. Roberts, English biochemist and molecular biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Perutz attacked the theories of philosophers Sir Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn and biologist Richard Dawkins in a lecture given at Cambridge on ' Living Molecules ' in 1994.
Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins employs the typing monkey concept in his book The Blind Watchmaker to demonstrate the ability of natural selection to produce biological complexity out of random mutations.
The sighting caused quite a stir in the London papers, and Sir Richard Owen, the famous English biologist, proclaimed the beast an elephant seal.
In 1995, prominent evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins had this to say about Lynn Margulis and her work:
* Clinton Richard Dawkins, an ethologist and evolutionary biologist
* Richard Owen – biologist.
* Richard Jefferson, Australia-based molecular biologist, open source science advocate, founder of CAMBIA
* Richard Lenski: evolutionary biologist at MSU, winner of MacArthur Fellowship ( 1996 ), Guggenheim Fellow ( 1991 ).
McKean's most recent projects are directing an original feature called Luna, and a book with the evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins.
* Richard Dawkins, evolutionary biologist and writer
* Richard Dawkins, evolutionary biologist and author
* Richard Lewontin, evolutionary biologist, geneticist and author
She is married to evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins.
In 1992, at his 40th birthday party, Adams introduced her to his friend Richard Dawkins ( biologist and author of such books as The Selfish Gene, The Blind Watchmaker and, later, The God Delusion ).

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