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This prospect was particularly attractive to him because Kurt Koffka, one of the founders of the Gestalt school of psychology, held a position at Smith College ( Heider, 1983 ).
As an assistant to Koffka, she helped Heider find an apartment in Northampton and introduced him to the environs ( Heider, 1983 ).
In 1957, Heider was hired by the University of Kansas, after being recruited by social psychologist Roger Barker ( Heider, 1983 ).
* Heider, F. ( 1983 ).

1983 and documented
This advanced programming technique is documented in the original 1983 " Atari 3600 Software Guide ".
In Changes in the Land ( 1983 ), William Cronon analyzed and documented 17th-century English colonists ' reports of increased seasonal flooding in New England during the period when new settlers initially cleared the forests for agriculture.
The publication in 1983 of Nostradamus's private correspondence and, during succeeding years, of the original editions of 1555 and 1557 discovered by Chomarat and Benazra, together with the unearthing of much original archival material revealed that much that was claimed about Nostradamus did not fit the documented facts.
The U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) had documented design defects in medical devices that contributed to recalls from 1983 to 1989 that would have been prevented if Quality Systems had been in place.
A 1983 report from the same source documented allegations of human rights violations against the Miskito Indians, which were alleged to have taken place after opposition forces ( the Contras ) infiltrated a Miskito village in order to launch attacks against government soldiers, and as part of a subsequent forced relocation program.
In 1995 A & M released Live !, a double live album produced by Andy Summers featuring two complete concerts – one recorded on November 27, 1979 at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston during the Regatta de Blanc tour, and one recorded on November 2, 1983 at the Omni in Atlanta, Georgia during the Synchronicity Tour ( the latter one was also documented in the VHS " Synchronicity Concert " in 1984 ).
Additionally, the Oak Island / Money Pit Mystery led to the ill-fated Cork Graham / Richard Knight hunt for Captain Kidd's treasure off western Vietnam in 1983, documented in The Bamboo Chest.
The history of this area is documented in the " Sacramento ALC Historical Study 82 ", Ranch Del Paso, Office of History, Sacramento Air Logistics Center, McClellan Air Force Base, California, March 1983, by Raymond Oliver.
Some of the history was documented in various issues of the " Vancouver Island Boxing News " in 1983, and the
Reed persuaded Quine to rejoin for a world tour, which is documented on the video A Night with Lou Reed ( 1983 ) and the album Live in Italy ( 1984 ); Quine disliked touring, but agreed to the tour for financial reasons.
Another historian, Adrian Graves, in a ground-breaking 1983 article in Past & Present ( see reference list below ), documented how some Pacific Islanders were paid truck wages and actively sought to work in Australia.
One of the earliest documented attempts on brane cosmology is dated by 1983.
A 1983 documented study of the curb scar, conducted by an engineering firm hired by the Reader's Digest, concluded that the curb scar had been covered over with a foreign material.
The tour that accompanied the Mole storyline, documented in Intermission: Extraneous Music from the Residents ' Mole Show ( 1983 ), was a financial disaster.
In April 1983, George Crothers led an archaeological investigation that documented many 1925 artifacts in the cave.
The earliest documented use of the term in the U. S. is from a catalogue for a show called " Sound / Art " at The Sculpture Center in New York City, created by William Hellerman in 1983.
Sarah is an enculturated research chimpanzee whose cognitive skills are documented in The Mind of an Ape, by David Premack and Ann James Premack ( 1983 ).
This film documented the preparation of several women for the 1983 Caesars Palace World Cup Championship.
It is named after the fossil collector Günther Brassel and first documented in Nature magazine in 1983.

1983 and personal
In 1983 he started hosting a public television program on the side, called Computer Chronicles, that followed trends in personal computing.
The IBM PC / XT in 1983 included an internal 10MB hard disk drive, and soon thereafter internal hard disk drives proliferated on personal computers.
* 1983The Apple Lisa, the first commercial personal computer from Apple Inc. to have a graphical user interface and a computer mouse, is announced.
Netware dominated the personal computer LAN business from early after its introduction in 1983 until the mid 1990s when Microsoft introduced Windows NT Advanced Server and Windows for Workgroups.
The 1983 Labour manifesto, strongly socialist in tone, advocated unilateral nuclear disarmament, higher personal taxation and a return to a more interventionist industrial policy.
In 1983, Mario Bunge has suggested the categories of " belief fields " and " research fields " to help distinguish between pseudoscience and science, where the first is primarily personal and subjective and the latter involves a certain systematic approach.
Arguably, the first speech system integrated into an operating system was the 1400XL / 1450XL personal computers designed by Atari, Inc. using the Votrax SC01 chip in 1983.
A critically panned film he made about the life of Richard Wagner ( noted for having the only onscreen teaming of Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson in the same scenes ) was shown as a television miniseries in 1983 after failing to achieve a theatrical release in most countries, but Burton enjoyed a personal triumph in the American television miniseries Ellis Island in 1984, receiving a posthumous Emmy Award nomination for his final television performance.
In early 1983, Sinclair approached Psion regarding the development of a suite of office applications for the forthcoming Sinclair QL personal computer.
The National Library of Canada has preserved a collection of her materials covering the years 1940 to 1983, including manuscripts, typescripts, galleys of published and unpublished works such as La Rivière sans repos, Cet été qui chantait, Un jardin au bout du monde, Ces enfants de ma vie, and La Détresse et l ' enchantement, as well as business and personal correspondence, business records, and memorabilia.
This right, introduced by the revision of 1983, is a general right to be protected whenever the personal integrity is threatened.
In late 1983, Prince Andrew transferred to RNAS Portland, was trained to fly the Lynx helicopter, and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 1 February 1984, whereupon the Queen appointed him as her personal aide-de-Camp.
Another personal regret was that of the murder of his dearest friend, Luis Vigoreaux, in 1983.
The Australian courts have been the most receptive towards equitable liens in relation to personal property ( see Hewett v Court ( 1983 ) 57 ALJR 211, but a review of the cases still leaves a lack of clarity in relation to the principles upon which an equitable lien will be imposed.
After a disastrous sales decline, the Cougar was reverted to its traditional role of a two-door personal luxury coupe in 1983 ; although sales were still far lower than late 1970s levels, the new generation sold far better despite the single body style.
Psychologist Endel Tulving ( 1972 ; 1983 ) further defined these two declarative memory conceptions of explicit memory ( in which information is consciously registered and recalled ) into semantic memory wherein general world knowledge not tied to specific events is stored and episodic memory involving the storage of context-specific information about personal experiences ( i. e. time, location, and surroundings of personal knowledge ).
This was a novel approach for 1983 when other personal computer operating systems were single tasking such as MSDOS ( 1981 ) and the Macintosh ( 1984 ).
Ronin Publishing, Inc. is a small press in Berkeley, California, founded in 1983 and incorporated in 1985, which publishes books as tools for personal development, visionary alternatives, and expanded consciousness.
Considering extensive research done on true sex offense recidivism rates-which average under 9 % for the entire country from 1983 to 2010-suggest that Scott's comments are less fact and more of a personal agenda, the true scope of Megan's Law is revealed to be quite broad and open to interpretation.
By March, Labor had taken the lead over the Coalition in the opinion polls, and Latham had a higher personal approval rating than any opposition leader since Bob Hawke in 1983.
During his tenure in the Bundestag from 1949 to 1983, Wehner became ( in -) famous for his caustic rhetoric and heckling style, often hurling personal insults at MPs with whom he disagreed.
Before 1983, interdicts were either personal, if applied directly to persons, wherever they were, or local, if applied directly to a locality and only indirectly to the people in that place whether permanently or only on a visit.
In 1983 Pierre et Gilles had their first personal show at Galerie Texbraun in Paris.
* Outstanding Young Person of the World for personal improvement and accomplishment by Junior Chamber International ( 1983 )

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