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1975 and published
Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters, appearing in 33 novels, one play, and more than 50 short stories published between 1920 and 1975 and set in the same era.
Poirot's first appearance was in The Mysterious Affair at Styles ( published 1920 ) and his last in Curtain ( published 1975, the year before Christie died ).
How to design and implement a stripped-down version of an interpreter for the BASIC language was covered in articles by Allison in the first three quarterly issues of the People's Computer Company newsletter published in 1975 and implementations with source code published in Dr. Dobb's Journal of Tiny BASIC Calisthenics & Orthodontia: Running Light without Overbyte.
In 1975 George Mandler published an influential psychological study which distinguished between slow, serial, and limited conscious processes and fast, parallel and extensive unconscious ones.
Smith's works consist of: a single novel, originally published in two volumes in edited form as The Planet Buyer, also known as The Boy Who Bought Old Earth ( 1964 ) and The Underpeople ( 1968 ), and later restored to its original form as Norstrilia ( 1975 ); and 32 short stories ( collected in The Rediscovery of Man ( 1993 ), including two versions of the short story " War No. 81-Q ").
Although a small adventure entitled ' Temple of the Frog ' was included in the Blackmoor rules supplement in 1975, the first stand-alone D & D module published by TSR was 1978's Steading of the Hill Giant Chief, written by Gygax.
On 17 March 1975, the proposed DES was published in the Federal Register.
* The Correspondence of Erasmus ( U of Toronto Press, 1975 – 2011 ), 14 volumes down to 1528 are published
" Laura Mulvey's germinal essay " Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema " ( written in 1973 and published in 1975 ) expands on this conception of the passive role of women in cinema to argue that film provides visual pleasure through scopophilia, and identification with the on-screen male actor.
Indiana University Press, 1987 published 1975.
* The first full-length biography was Lovecraft: a Biography ( ISBN 0-345-25115-6 ), written by L. Sprague de Camp ; published in 1975, it is now out of print.
Between 1973 and 1975 Bonewits was employed as editor of Gnostica magazine in Minnesota ( published by Llewellyn Publications ), established an offshoot group of the RDNA called the Schismatic Druids of North America, and helped create a group called the Hasidic Druids of North America ( despite his lifelong status as a " gentile ").
A book-length study of a concept similar to irreducible complexity, explained by gradual, step-wise, non-teleological evolution, was published in 1975 by Thomas H. Frazzetta.
When ICD-9 was published by the World Health Organization ( WHO ), the International Classification of Procedures in Medicine ( ICPM ) was also developed ( 1975 ) and published ( 1978 ).
He published a popular Penguin book, The Theory of Evolution, in 1958 ( with subsequent editions in 1966, 1975, 1993 ).
In 1975, the All Japan Kendo Federation ( AJKF ) developed then published " The Concept and Purpose of Kendo " which is reproduced below.
Novel version The Missing Man was published by Putnam in 1975.
Details of how the photo was accomplished were published in the 1999 book, Nessie – the Surgeon's Photograph Exposed, that contains a facsimile of the 1975 article in The Sunday Telegraph.
In 1975, Tarasconi, from the Department of Ob-Gyn of the University of Passo Fundo Medical School ( Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil ), started his experience with organ resection by laparoscopy ( Salpingectomy ), first reported in the Third AAGL Meeting, Hyatt Regency Atlanta, November 1976 and later published in The Journal of Reproductive Medicine in 1981.
Pentominoes were featured in a prominent subplot of Arthur C. Clarke's novel Imperial Earth, published in 1975.
* " The Compound Arcane " is a poem written in 1975 by Jack Hirschman, subtitled Hommage to Steve Biko, which is published in The Arcanes.
The series was published in book form in 1975 by André Deutsch, edited by Charles Allen.

1975 and spiritual
Armstrong explained that the book was written to contrast the spiritual condition of the world to the modern inventions that scientists were promising for the year 1975.
* Kirbyjon Caldwell, class of 1975, pastor of the Windsor Village United Methodist Church in Houston, Texas, and a spiritual advisor to Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
* Father Yod ( James Edward Baker, 1922 – 1975 ), American alternative / counterculture spiritual leader ; also known as YaHoWha
One: The Body ") 1975, pp. 147 – 149, the aims of the Order of the Solar Temple included: establishing " correct notions of authority and power in the world "; an affirmation of the primacy of the spiritual over the temporal ; assisting humanity through a great " transition "; preparing for the Second Coming of Jesus as a solar god-king ; and furthering a unification of all Christian churches and Islam.
Since 1975, more than 130 Jewish Renewal spiritual leaders have been ordained.
The problem of demon possession and spiritual warfare became the subject of a Christian Medical Association symposium that was held in 1975.
Ron Harris in the television sitcom Barney Miller ( 1975 – 1982 ), and as the spiritual Shepherd Derrial Book in the short-lived 2002 science fiction series Firefly and its sequel film Serenity.
* Church Universal and Triumphant was founded in 1975 by Elizabeth Clare Prophet when the board of directors for The Summit Lighthouse incorporated the church to meet the religious needs of an expanding body of spiritual seekers.
As Carl T. Jackson made clear in his 1975 article The New Thought Movement and the Nineteenth Century Discovery of Oriental Philosophy, Atkinson was not alone in embracing a vaguely exotic " orientalism " as a running theme in his writing, nor in crediting Hindus, Buddhists, or Sikhs with the possession of special knowledge and secret techniques of clairvoyance, spiritual development, sexual energy, health, or longevity.
Sfeir has written several books, including " The sources of the Gospel-Bkerké ", ( 1975 ); " Personalities that disappeared 1961-1974 "-( two volumes ); and " Sunday sermons: spiritual reflections and stand of national positions ", ( several volumes, 1988 ).
Many of her works are of a spiritual or meditative nature, such as the a cappella work As I Crossed a Bridge of Dreams ( 1975 ).
Among the most popular of these songs included " Why Me " by Kris Kristofferson, " The Seeker " by Dolly Parton ( a spiritual from 1975 ), " One Day at a Time " by Cristy Lane ( 1980 ), " Three Wooden Crosses " by Randy Travis ( 2003, where a prostitute gives birth to a man who eventually becomes a preacher ), " Jesus Take the Wheel " by Carrie Underwood ( 2005, where a woman turns to Christ ) and " When I Get Where I'm Going " by Brad Paisley ( 2006, about the afterlife ).
In 1975 he was living in Cologne where he was the spiritual representative of 9 Armenian congregations in Germany.
In 1975 a spiritual group was formed in Bagan Lebai Tahir, Butterworth, Penang.
The group consist of two young instrumentalists, Zael and Brett ( Ryan Kruger ) ( both born in 1985 ), rapper Revren ( born in 1978 ), female lead singer Geneviève Marchesseau ( born in 1975 ) and spiritual advisor Yahoo.

1975 and autobiography
In 1975, Day released her autobiography, Doris Day: Her Own Story, an " as-told-to " work with A. E. Hotchner.
* Mijn Getijdenboek (" My book of hours ") ( 1975 ; autobiography )
Between 1975 and 1980, she created such characters as Roseanne Roseannadanna, an obnoxious woman with wild black hair whose trademark complaint, " It's always something -- if it ain't one thing, it's another ", gave her autobiography its title, and who would tell stories about the gross habits of celebrities on the show's " Weekend Update " news segment, inspired in name and appearance by Rose Ann Scamardella, a news anchor at WABC-TV in New York City.
When his autobiography was reprinted in 1975 after the success of the television version of The Naked Civil Servant, Gay News commented that the book should have been published posthumously ( Crisp commented that this was a polite way of them telling him to drop dead ).
In 1975 he wrote an autobiography titled Roland Barthes and in 1977 he was elected to the chair of Sémiologie Littéraire at the Collège de France.
In 1975 Geller published his first autobiography, My Story, and acknowledged that, in his early career, his manager talked him into adding a magic trick to make his performances last longer.
His autobiography, published in 1975, is titled I Could Be Happy.
According to Meat Loaf's autobiography, the band spent most of 1975, and two and a half years, auditioning Bat out of Hell and being rejected.
" He also wrote his own autobiography, L ' Histoires de ma vie, published in 1975.
* Harriman's autobiography is I Reminisce ( 1975 ).
Howard was working on his autobiography, tentatively titled I Stooged to Conquer when he died of lung cancer on May 4, 1975.
" David, my grandson, will have to take his part in the running of the Organisation and David's son, too ," Roy wrote in his 1975 autobiography.
( With Jeremy Hornsby ) One Day I'll Forget My Trousers ( autobiography ), London, 1975.
In June 1975, Watson converted to Christianity ; he co-authored an autobiography entitled Will You Die For Me?
Her autobiography, The Hiding Place ( 1971 ) was later adapted as a film of the same name in 1975 and starred Jeannette Clift as ten Boom.
His autobiography ( 1907 – 1962 ) Ta-Tei Sanei Tha ( Ta-Tei-Saturday Son ) was published in India by Irrawaddy Publishing ( U Maw Thiri ) in 1975.
She wrote five books on the subject, three of which were ' how-to ' books designed to teach solitary Wiccans-An ABC of Witchcraft ( 1972 ), Natural Magic ( 1975 ) and Witchcraft for Tomorrow ( 1978 ), and an autobiography entitled The Rebirth of Witchcraft in 1989.
Her 1975 autobiography, Past Forgetting: My Love Affair with Dwight D. Eisenhower, was explicit about the romance.
Sinclair's autobiography, Will the Real Gordon Sinclair Please Stand Up was published in 1966, followed in 1975 by a sequel, Will Gordon Sinclair Please Sit Down.
* My Life ( Golda Meir autobiography ), 1975
Maynard published his autobiography The Yo-Yo Man in November 1975 ( by Leicester's Golden Eagle books ).
In her autobiography My Life ( 1975 ), Golda Meir described her outrage being in " the ludicrous capacity of the observer from Palestine, not even seated with the delegates, although the refugees under discussion were my own people ...." After the conference Meir told the press: " There is only one thing I hope to see before I die and that is that my people should not need expressions of sympathy anymore.
The book's title was a reference to the first volume of his autobiography, I Am Not Spock, which had been published in 1975.
He had notorious affairs with actresses Pola Negri, Helen Morgan and Lupe Vélez ( all detailed in his 1975 autobiography The World I Lived In ).

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