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This heuristic was also applied to the theory of punctuated equilibrium proposed by Niles Eldredge and Gould.
Psychologist Arthur Jensen has rejected the criticism by Gould and also argued that even if g was replaced by a model with several intelligences this would change the situation less than expected.
In the latter years of his life, Gould also taught biology and evolution at New York University near his home in SoHo.
Gould was also an advocate of medical marijuana.
Gould also wrote on this topic in his essay " Male Nipples and Clitoral Ripples ", prompted by Lloyd's earlier work.
Gould was also a considerably respected historian of science.
Gould also became a noted public face of science, often appearing on television.
Gould was also a guest in all seven episodes of the Dutch talk-series A Glorious Accident, in which he appeared with Oliver Sacks.
Gould was also on the Board of Advisers to the influential Children's Television Workshop television show, 3-2-1 Contact, where he made frequent guest appearances.
Jensen also criticized Gould for concentrating on long-disproven arguments ( noting that 71 % of the book's references preceded 1950 ), rather than addressing " anything currently regarded as important by scientists in the relevant fields ", suggesting that drawing conclusions from early human intelligence research is like condemning the contemporary automobile industry based upon the mechanical performance of the Ford Model T.
: Gould simplified the issue, noting that Lyell's " uniformity of process " was also an assumption: " As such, it is another a priori methodological assumption shared by all scientists and not a statement about the empirical world.
As a result of the Panic of 1873 Jay Gould was able to pick up bargains, among them the control of the Union Pacific Railroad and Western Union also fell under his control.
Reflecting some of the era that also produced film noir, Gould tapped into the existential despair of the criminals as small crimes led to bigger ones.
This term is also used in the scientific literature, with the academic publishers Blackwell Publishing referring to " neo-Darwinism as practised today ", and some figures in the study of evolution like Richard Dawkins and Stephen Jay Gould, using the term in their writings and lectures.
The late Stephen Jay Gould also took issue with the gene as the unit of selection, arguing that genes are not directly ' visible ' to natural selection.
Later, John Gould ( who had also never seen a live lyrebird ), painted the lyrebird from the British Museum specimen.
Although loosely based on the Andersen story, it was also said to have been inspired by the real-life meeting of Sergei Diaghilev with the British ballerina Diana Gould.
Gould once again rescued the company, injecting another $ 3 million, which allowed Commodore to purchase MOS Technology, Inc. an IC design and semiconductor manufacturer, a company which had also supplied Commodore with calculator ICs.
His thought also had a considerable influence on the pianists Artur Schnabel, Rudolf Serkin, Eduard Steuermann and Glenn Gould.
The bird has also been given the name " Australian Crane ", a term coined in 1865 by well-known ornithological artist John Gould in his Birds of Australia.
Gould also recorded its early colonial name of native companion.
The park also supports an array of mammals including Short-beaked Echidna, the Western Quoll, Gilbert ’ s Dunnart, the Honey Possum, the Western Grey Kangaroo, the Western Brush Wallaby, Gould ’ s Wattled Bat and Mitchell ’ s Hopping Mouse.
These three volumes featured most of the original poets, ( also including imagist poetry by the American poet John Gould Fletcher ), with the exception of Pound, who had tried to persuade her to drop the Imagist name from her publications and who sardonically dubbed this phase of Imagism " Amy-gism.
The council also overrode a veto on a bill stating that the citizen's council may no longer exist and that the mayor may not meet with any organization in any location inside or outside the Gould city limits without the permission of the city council.
Lisbon Falls was also home to John Gould, famous Maine humorist and author.

Gould and specifically
In a review of The Mismeasure of Man, Bernard Davis, professor of microbiology at Harvard Medical School, said that Gould erected a straw man argument based upon incorrectly defined key terms — specifically reification — which Gould furthered with a " highly selective " presentation of statistical data, all motivated more by politics than by science.
The panglossian paradigm is a term coined by Stephen Jay Gould and Richard Lewontin to refer to the notion that everything has specifically adapted to suit specific purposes.
When it was published it was quite controversial, since Gould, albeit reluctantly, conceded that his observations directly contradicted the Bible, specifically Proverbs 6: 6-8, where it was written:
Stylocheilus ( Gould, 1852 ) is a genus of sea slugs, specifically sea hares, marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the family Aplysiidae, the sea hares.
According to critic Prof. Ginette Castro, Gould Davis proposed a discourse " rooted in the purest female chauvinism " and seemed to support " a feminist counterattack stigmatizing the patriarchal present ", " giv ... in to a revenge-seeking form of feminism ", " build ... her case on the humiliation of men ", and " asserti ... a specifically feminine nature ... morally superior.

Gould and pointed
John Stuart Mill pointed out the dangers of believing that anything that could be given a name must refer to a thing and Stephen Jay Gould and others have criticized psychologists for doing just that.
However, as historians of science such as Michael Ghiselin and Stephen Jay Gould have pointed out, none of these views were original to Lamarck.
As Stephen Jay Gould pointed out, this belief was not based on empirical observation.
Stephen Jay Gould remarked on this phenomenon in an article for the journal Natural History, in which he pointed out that over time Mickey Mouse had been drawn more and more to resemble an infant — with a bigger head, bigger eyes, and so forth.
" Gould also pointed out that the use of legal criteria, in which a " shadow of a doubt " was enough to destroy a theory, was inappropriate in science since " science is not a discipline that claims to establish certainty ".

Gould and out
But Gould did not rule out sociobiological explanations for many aspects of animal behavior, writing: " Sociobiologists have broadened their range of selective stories by invoking concepts of inclusive fitness and kin selection to solve ( successfully I think ) the vexatious problem of altruism — previously the greatest stumbling block to a Darwinian theory of social behavior ...
In June 1992 Ardiles replaced Bobby Gould as manager of West Bromwich Albion, who had just missed out on the third division playoffs in 1991 – 92.
The destruction of this undefended city, which was of little strategic importance, was carried out by the 54th Massachusetts Volunteers under the command of a reluctant Colonel Robert Gould Shaw ( who would later call the raid a " Satanic action ") and the 2nd South Carolina Volunteers under the command of Colonel James Montgomery.
These incidents go unnoticed by the family until Derek has an argument ( involving Rodney King ) with his mother's new boyfriend Murray ( Elliott Gould ), who is Jewish, and throws Murray out of the house.
( Fisk was killed in January 1872 by a jealous rival over a mistress and Gould himself would later be swindled out of $ 1, 000, 000 worth of Erie railroad stock and never controlled the Erie Railroad ).
In 1868 a patent was also taken out for a stapler in England by C. H. Gould.
When the Civil War broke out, he tried to join the Union Army ; however, he failed the vision test and spent the War years in Cambridge, Massachusetts, working as an assistant to Benjamin Gould ( astronomer and head of Longitude Department of the United States Coast Survey ).
Soon after that Gould formed a band with Bordin, keyboardist Wade Worthington, ( Quickly replaced with Roddy Bottum ) and guitarist / vocalist Mike ' The Man ' Morris named Faith No Man, which eventually became Faith No More once Morris was out of the band.
Sarah Davidge Gould and Sir Henry Gould ( Sarah's maternal grandparents ) had fallen out with Edmund prior to children's mother's death, and Lady Gould was extremely displeased with Edmund's second marriage, and Anne Rapha Fielding was the subject of much anti-Catholic sentiment from the elder generation of the family.
The Ripys were bought out in 1952 by the Gould Brothers.
Critics of this theory point out that most genes are autosomal and non-sex-linked ( Gould, et al.
In 1950 when the First National Government appointed the suicide squad to vote the council out of existence three women were included ; Cora Louisa Burrell, Ethel Marion Gould and Agnes Louisa Weston.
British ambassador Matthew Gould had issued a condemnation of Israeli construction in January 2012 based on " a statement put out by Ir Amim ," only to immediately retract it saying that the Israeli government “ has made clear to us that there has been no new announcement of tenders for building in east Jerusalem today, and that reports of such new tenders were incorrect.
While still performing under the name Little Joe Gould, the band headed out on an 11-date tour stretching from California to Louisiana with the Chicago-based band Volta Do Mar.
Schonberg chided Bernstein in print, suggesting that he should have either refrained from publicizing his disagreement, backed out of the concert, or imposed his own will on Gould, and called Bernstein " the Peter Pan of music.
Gould assures Fox that it will work out.

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