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R. T. Gould suggested something like a long-necked newt and Roy Mackal discussed this possibility, giving it the highest score ( 88 %) in his list of possible candidates.
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.
The evil sometimes is raw and coarse, like the criminally insane Selbert Depool (" looped " spelled backwards — typical Gould ).
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.
Early American cigarette cards depicted actors, writers, sports figures, military figures, and businessmen like Jay Gould.
In making his 1981 re-recording of the Goldberg Variations, Glenn Gould considered playing this variation at a slower tempo, in keeping with the tempo of the preceding variation ( Variation 16 ), but ultimately decided not to because " Variation 17 is one of those rather skittish, slightly empty-headed collections of scales and arpeggios which Bach indulged when he wasn ’ t writing sober and proper things like fugues and canons, and it just seemed to me that there wasn't enough substance to it to warrant such a methodical, deliberate, Germanic tempo.
John Gould reported it sounded like a child's rattle or " small cog-wheels of a steam mill ".
Gould himself played the continuo part on a " harpsipiano ", a grand piano modified to sound more like a harpsichord.
Additional problems include the fact that Kamehameha ’ s sash drags on the ground behind him like a royal European train ( an arrangement that would be considered degrading by Native Hawaiians and that would also damage the delicate feathers composing the sash ), and Gould ’ s decision to adorn the cloak with a European-style tassel.
82 G. Eridani, like other stars near the Sun, has held on to its Gould designation, even while other more distant stars have not.
Angel Gould, a leader at 1st Barwell Cubs, wrote to say she had discovered the station quite by chance and on questioning her cubs that evening she was surprised that a lot of them were already listening to Fosseway Radio, " I hope the message gets through that they and myself like listening to Fosseway Radio and long may it continue ".
' Gould declined, saying he didn't like naming species after people, and anyway, he'd just recently named another species after him.
In the DVD commentary for the episode, Gould says that, when the team were thinking of a way to start the show, George Meyer said, " I like how kids will just dig a hole.
Gould claimed his favourite essay to be " In a Jumbled Drawer " which discusses the debate between Nathaniel Shaler and William James over whether the improbability of our having evolved necessitates divine intervention ( Gould, like James, argues no ); the essay includes a letter from former President Jimmy Carter as a postscript, which discusses the issue.

Gould and brother
From 1539 to 1707 the park was owned by the Duke of Somerset, Sir Edward Seymour, brother of Queen Jane ; the Thynne family of Longleat, and the family of Sir Henry Gould.
" Although Phil Gould is uncredited on the album, the track " Ship " is the first song since 1986 worked on by all four original members, as Phil originally arranged the track with his brother Boon.
From 1539 to 1707 the park was owned by the Duke of Somerset, Sir Edward Seymour, brother of Queen Jane ; the Thynne family of Longleat, and the family of Sir Henry Gould.
A younger brother, Bert, was a centre who played three times for Wales including in the same Welsh team as Gould that won the Triple Crown for the first time in 1893.
As there were no professional rugby players in Wales, Gould and his brother Bob, travelled Britain working as public works contractors.
Also on the roster was wide receiver Samie Parker who played for the Kansas City Chiefs, Thaddeus Coleman, and kicker Chris Gould, whose brother Robbie Gould plays for the Chicago Bears.
Bryan Gould's brother is Wayne Gould, best known for popularising Sudoku.
One-episode guest stars included David Koechner ( as a waiter ), Kevin Corrigan ( as Millie's delinquent cousin ), Jason Schwartzman ( as a student dealing in fake IDs ), David Krumholtz ( as Neal's brother Barry ), Allen Covert ( as a liquor store clerk ), Rashida Jones ( as Kim Kelly's friend Karen Scarfolli ), Alex Breckenridge ( as mathlete Shelly Weaver ), Matt Czuchry ( as a student from rival Lincoln High ), Shia LaBeouf ( as Herbert, the school mascot ), Alexander Gould ( as Ronnie, the boy Lindsay babysits while high ), Jack Conley ( as Kim Kelly's stepfather ) and Ben Stiller ( as a Secret Service agent ).
After the completed pilot was sold to Spelling, the show aired in February 1972 as one-half of the episode known as " Love and the Happy Days ", starring Ron Howard as Richie, Marion Ross as Richie's mother, and Anson Williams as Potsie, Richie's friend, along with Harold Gould, Susan Neher and Ric Carrott in supporting roles as Howard, Richie's father, Joanie, Richie's sister, and Chuck, Richie's older brother, respectively.
His real half-brother Sam Gould played the part of his brother.
New York Fries was founded in Brantford, Ontario by Jay Gould and his brother.
He is the brother of the former British politician Bryan Gould.
They later adopted two daughters, Margaret and Dorothy, of her brother Frank Gould.

Gould and was
Gould was personally parodied in the series as cartoonist " Lester Gooch "— the diminutive, much-harassed and occasionally deranged " creator " of Fosdick.
Mumy was born in San Gabriel, California, the son of Muriel Gertrude ( née Gould ) and Charles William Mumy, Sr., a cattle rancher.
However, the data he used originated back to epoch B1875. 0, which was when Benjamin A. Gould first made the proposal to designate boundaries for the celestial sphere, a suggestion upon which Delporte would base his work.
Hofstadter is related by marriage to the late evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould: Hofstadter's paternal aunt Shirley Hofstadter was married to Gould's maternal uncle Herbert Rosenberg.
This heuristic was also applied to the theory of punctuated equilibrium proposed by Niles Eldredge and Gould.
In 1968, he studied glass in Venice on a Fulbright Fellowship and received a Master of Fine Arts at the Rhode Island School of Design. In 1971, with the support of John Hauberg and Anne Gould Hauberg, Chihuly founded the Pilchuck Glass School near Stanwood, Washington. About the Pilchuck Glass School from their websiteIn 1976, while Chihuly was in England, he was involved in a head-on car accident during which he flew through the windshield. Glass Houses: Dale Chihuly Files a Lawsuit That Raises Big Questions ... About Dale Chihuly, a February 2006 article from The Stranger His face was severely cut by glass and he was blinded in his left eye.
His theory of peripatric speciation ( a more precise form of allopatric speciation which he advanced ), based on his work on birds, is still considered a leading mode of speciation, and was the theoretical underpinning for the theory of punctuated equilibrium, proposed by Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould.
The bill had broad support because the trains ' owner, Jay Gould, was unpopular, and his fare increases were widely denounced.
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.
Morris Gould was born in Brighton, Sussex, England, but grew up in Lincolnshire and was educated at Millfield in Somerset, and King's College London.
Punctuated equilibrium differs from Mayr's hypothesis mainly in that Eldredge and Gould placed considerably greater emphasis on stasis, whereas Mayr was generally concerned with explaining the morphological discontinuity ( or " sudden jumps ") found in the fossil record.
A year before their 1972 Eldredge and Gould paper, Niles Eldredge published a paper in the journal Evolution which suggested that gradual evolution was seldom seen in the fossil record and argued that Ernst Mayr's standard mechanism of allopatric speciation might suggest a possible resolution.
The Eldredge and Gould paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America in 1971.
When Eldredge and Gould published their 1972 paper, allopatric speciation was considered the " standard " theory of speciation.
Gould was particularly attracted to Douglas Futuyma's work on the importance of reproductive isolating mechanisms.
Gould was initially attracted to I. Michael Lerner's theories of developmental and genetic homeostasis.
Quantum evolution was a controversial hypothesis advanced by Columbia University paleontologist George Gaylord Simpson, who was regarded by Stephen Jay Gould as " the greatest and most biologically astute paleontologist of the twentieth century.
Dennett argues that Gould alternated between revolutionary and conservative claims about the theory, and that each time Gould made a revolutionary statement — or appeared to do so — he was criticized, and thus retreated to a traditional neo-Darwinian position.
The Modicon brand was sold in 1977 to Gould Electronics, and later acquired by German Company AEG and then by French Schneider Electric, the current owner.

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