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Hans and Eysenck's
Dissatisfied with Hans J. Eysenck's work, Milton Rokeach developed his own two-axis model of political values in 1973, basing this on the ideas of freedom and equality, which he described in his book, The Nature of Human Values.
" Hans Eysenck's personality dimensions: Their number and nature ".

Hans and book
Dürer's work on the book was halted for an unknown reason, and the decoration was continued by artists including Lucas Cranach the Elder and Hans Baldung.
For example, according to Israeli journalist Yair Sheleg, in August 2000, German historian Hans Mommsen called it " a most trivial book, which appeals to easily aroused anti-Semitic prejudices.
Lincos ( an abbreviation of the Latin phrase lingua cosmica ) is an artificial language first described in 1960 by Dr. Hans Freudenthal in his book Lincos: Design of a Language for Cosmic Intercourse, Part 1.
As Hans Eysenck described in his 1956 book Sense and Nonsense in Psychology, Eysenck compiled a list of political statements found in newspapers and political tracts and asked subjects to rate their agreement or disagreement with each.
Psychologist Hans Eysenck wrote that The Mismeasure of Man is a book that presents " a paleontologist's distorted view of what psychologists think, untutored in even the most elementary facts of the science.
The term existed also in German, perhaps Wulland in Hans Heyst's book ( 1571 ) where Wulland is translated by Wallonia in English ( 1814 ).
* December 1 – Hans Christian Andersen publishes his first book of fairy tales.
Gervinus ’ book also mentions a poem by the real-life Hans Sachs on the subject of Protestant reformer Martin Luther, called " Die Wittembergisch Nachtigall " (" The Wittemberg Nightingale ").
Points for blood-letting, Hans von Gersdorff ( surgeon ), Field book of wound medicine, 1517
Hans Frank, Hitler's personal lawyer, stated that Hitler carried a copy of Schopenhauer's book The World as Will and Representation with him wherever he went throughout World War I.
* 1964-In separate incidents, rebels in the Congo kill missionaries Paul Carlson, Phyllis Rine and Irene Ferrel as well as brutalizing missionary doctor Helen Roseveare ; Carlson is featured on December 4 Time magazine cover ; Hans von Staden of the Dorothea Mission proposes to Patrick Johnstone that he write the book now titled Operation World
He thus became the first English language historian and indeed the first historian after Hans Mommsen to accept the conclusions of the book, that the Nazis had not set the Reichstag on fire in 1933 and that Marinus van der Lubbe had acted alone.
The title of the book refers to the beautiful silver skates to be awarded to winner of the ice-skating race Hans Brinker hopes to enter.
She also received much firsthand information about Dutch life from her immigrant Dutch neighbors, the Scharffs, and Dodge noted in her preface to the 1875 edition of the book that the story of Hans Brinker's father was " founded strictly upon fact ".
The middle third of the book is centered around a skating journey by a group of Hans ' friends from their home village of Broek to The Hague and back and all the sights they see, told mostly from the point of view of one of them, the English Ben Dobbs who has been visiting his Dutch cousin Jacob Poot.
Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates has been adapted into several films and plays, all of which center around the dramatic ice-skating competition as the climax of the story, in keeping with the book.
Although the hero of the dike-plugging tale remains nameless in the book, Hans Brinker's name has sometimes erroneously been associated with the character.
* Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates complete book readable free online on Google Book Search.
In 1943 Bürger's book was adapted into a German feature film, Münchhausen, directed by Josef von Báky, with Hans Albers in the title role and Brigitte Horney as the Empress Catherine the Great, written by Erich Kästner.
Illustration by Alastair ( Baron Hans Henning Voigt ) | Alastair from Harry Crosby's book Red Skeletons, published in 1927.
Tintin's old nemesis and the mastermind of the plot in the book is the evil Rastapopoulos, who Frey argues is an example of anti-Semitic caricature, though other writers argue against this, pointing out that Rastapopoulos is not Jewish ( his drugged ramblings about the past of his family mentioning Erzurum and his surname make him likely a Turk of Greek ethnicity ), and surrounds himself with explicitly German-looking characters: Kurt, the submarine commander of The Red Sea Sharks, Doctor Krollspell, whom Hergé himself referred to as a former concentration camp official and Hans Boehm, the sinister-looking navigator and co-pilot, both from Flight 714.
Two films have been based on the book: one in 1956, Seven Years in Tibet, a 76-minute documentary directed by Hans Nieter which included both movies taken by Harrer during his stay in Tibet and various scenes from his adventures reconstructed by Harrer himself ; and Seven Years in Tibet ( 1997 ), directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud starring Brad Pitt as Harrer and David Thewlis as Aufschnaiter.
His work has had a significant impact on international relations theory, with political scientists such as Hans Morgenthau, Kenneth Waltz and Andrew Bacevich noting his influence on their thinking, and Bacevich calling Niebuhr's book The Irony of American History the " most important book ever written on U. S. foreign policy ".

Hans and Natural
* Sir John Soane should not be confused with Sir Hans Sloane, whose collections formed the foundation of the British Museum and Natural History Museum.
** The Hans Jenny Pygmy Forest Reserve, comanaged by the University of California Natural Reserve System and The Nature Conservancy.
The University of California's Hans Jenny Pygmy Forest Reserve is named in his honor, and is found within the boundaries of Jug Handle State Natural Reserve.
It is used as a heliport for private charters and to ferry Oil and Natural Gas Corporation personnel by carrier Pawan Hans to offshore oil rigs at Bombay High.
After his death, his collections were purchased by Sir Hans Sloane for £ 4000, and some of it is now in the Natural History Museum in London.

Hans and History
This legend is found in two sources, Hans Svaning's History of King Hans from 1558 – 1559 and Johan Rantzau's History about the Last Dithmarschen War, from 1569.
* Hans Baldung in the " A World History of Art "
* Hans Bethe, " Memorandum on the History of the Thermonuclear Program " ( 28 May 1952 ).
* Bertens, Hans ( 1995 ) The Idea of the Postmodern: A History.
* ( 1935 / 2000 ) Hans Zinsser, Rats, Lice and History although a touch outdated on the science, contains many useful cross-references to classical and historical impact of typhus.
* Hans Robert Jauss: Literary History as a Challenge to Literary Theory
Noting this important conceptual shift, major contemporary theorists such as Matei Calinescu in Five Faces of Modernity: Modernism, Avant-garde, Decadence, Kitsch, Postmodernism ( 1987 ), and Hans Bertens in The Idea of the Postmodern: A History ( 1995 ), have suggested that this is a sign our culture has entered a new post-modern age, when the former modernist ways of thinking and behaving have been rendered redundant.
E. H. Carr's ' What is History ' was a deliberate critique of positivism, and Hans Morgenthau's aim in ' Scientific Man vs Power Politics ' - as the title implies-was to demolish any conception that international politics / power politics can be studied scientifically.
In 1980 Zimmer co-produced a single, " History of the World, Part 1 ," with, and for, UK Punk band The Damned, which was also included on their 1980 LP release, " The Black Album ," and carried the description of his efforts as " Over-Produced by Hans Zimmer.
Meyer as History of Modern Philosophy ( 2 vols., 1900 ), a work intended by him to supplement and correct that of Hans Brøchner, to whom it is dedicated.
In Victor Serge ’ s novel Unforgiving Years ( Les Années sans pardon ) the character Herr Schiff-an old German professor loyal to the Nazi regime, demoralized and disoriented in war-ravaged Berlin in the closing days of the Second World War – rereads Hans Delbrück ’ s The History of Warfare: “ Lately, it was true, the sense of most of what he read escaped him ; but being incapable of inattention, the mechanical act of reading acted upon him like a sedative.
* Delbrück, Hans ( 1920 ): History of the Art of War, University of Nebraska Press ; Reprint edition, 1990.
* Hans Conrad Peyer ( 1996 ) Roche-A Company History 1896-1996 Basel: Editiones Roche ISBN 3-907770-59-5
* Hans Zinsser Papers at The Center for the History of Medicine at the Countway Library, Harvard Medical School.
* Petschar, Hans ( n. d .) " History of the Austrian National Library: A multimedia Essay.
He reads from Hans Zinsser's Rats, Lice and History before Volume 19 about the Black Death.
Hans, Second to None ; the History of No. II ( AC ) Squadron, Shrewsbury, Air Life Publishers, first edition 1992, second edition 2002 ISBN 1-84027-408-X.
Through her fund Arcadia, Rausing's daughter Lisbet is financing the Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project at the School for Oriental and African Studies at the University of London, the Hans Rausing Scholarship in the History of Science at the Imperial College and the Hans Rausing Chair in the History of Science at Uppsala University, which is also hosting an annual Hans Rausing Lecture in the History of Science.

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