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Roy Andrew Miller's 1971 book Japanese and the Other Altaic Languages convinced most Altaicists that Japanese also belonged to Altaic.
He bemoaned the fact that the book had been taken as the source material for a 1971 film that was perceived to glorify sex and violence.
* 1971 – Michael Turner, American comic book artist ( d. 2008 )
* Intimate Behaviour ( 1971 ) — this book examines and analyses any physical contact acted out by human animals.
Thompson left the University of Warwick in protest at the commercialisation of the academy, documented in the book Warwick University Limited ( 1971 ).
On 28 August 1924 Blyton married Major Hugh Alexander Pollock, DSO ( 1888 – 1971 ), editor of the book department in the publishing firm of George Newnes, which published two of her books that year.
Ingo Rechenberg and his group were able to solve complex engineering problems through evolution strategies as documented in his 1971 PhD thesis and the resulting 1973 book.
His first book, Real Magic, was published in 1971.
In his book Real Magic ( 1971 ), Bonewits proposed his hypothesis on the Laws of Magic.
* 1971 – Tina Anderson, American comic book writer
The book in which this claim is made was first published in 1971, ten years before MTV first came on the air.
* John Rawls: Revitalized the study of normative political philosophy in Anglo-American universities with his 1971 book A Theory of Justice, which uses a version of social contract theory to answer fundamental questions about justice and to criticise utilitarianism.
He was awarded a scholarship to study at the University of Oxford, and obtained from there a B. Phil in 1971, with a thesis on civil disobedience supervised by R. M. Hare and subsequently published as a book in 1973.
He is best known for his book Anarchy, State, and Utopia ( 1974 ), a libertarian answer to John Rawls's A Theory of Justice ( 1971 ).
A pioneer in the feminist critique of Surrealism was Xavière Gauthier, whose book, Surréalisme et sexualité ( 1971 ), inspired further scholarship on the marginalization of women in relation to " the avant-garde.
The very first recorded use of the term " snuff film " is in a 1971 book by Ed Sanders, The Family: The Story of Charles Manson's Dune Buggy Attack Battalion.
* Follies ( 1971 ) ( book by James Goldman ; directed by Hal Prince )
In 1971, after seeing Virginia's obituary in The New York Times, four friends formed a company, called Elizabeth Press, and published a children's book titled Yes, Virginia that illustrated the editorial and included a brief history of the main characters.
* Science fiction author Larry Niven called this idea the " law of conservation of history " in an essay titled " The Theory and Practice of Time Travel ," which was published in his book " All the Myriad Ways " in 1971.
In a 1950 lecture he formulated the famous saying Language speaks, later published in the 1959 essays collection Unterwegs zur Sprache, and collected in the 1971 English book Poetry, Language, Thought.
Gustavo Gutierrez gave the movement its paradigmatic expression with his book A Theology of Liberation ( 1971 ).
Crawford's next book, My Way of Life, was published in 1971 by Simon and Schuster.
Written in 1970 and published in 1971 the book exemplified the counter-culture of the sixties.
The book sold more than a quarter of a million copies between April and November 1971.
" Hoffman would not respond to accusations that he had plagiarized the book, as claimed in an article by Izak Haber in Rolling Stone magazine ( No. 92, 10 September 1971 ), entitled " How Abbie Hoffman Won My Heart and Stole Steal This Book "; Haber is acknowledged in the book as having done a great deal of the research.

1971 and Encourage
*" To Encourage the Others " by David Yallop ( Allen 1971 ).

1971 and Others
Her strong commitment to animal welfare began in 1971, when she co-founded " Actors and Others for Animals ".
In 1971, she co-founded Actors and Others for Animals and appeared in a series of newspaper advertisements denouncing the wearing of fur, alongside Mary Tyler Moore, Angie Dickinson, and Jayne Meadows.
Others who dispute the validity of the term include: Peter Howson, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs in 1971 – 72, Keith Windschuttle and Andrew Bolt Others argue against these critics, responding to Windschuttle and Bolt in particular.
Other books on Le Fanu include Wilkie Collins, Le Fanu and Others ( 1931 ) by S. M. Ellis, Sheridan Le Fanu ( 1951 ) by Nelson Browne, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu ( 1971 ) by Michael H. Begnal, Sheridan Le Fanu ( third edition, 1997 ) by W. J. McCormack, Le Fanu's Gothic: The Rhetoric of Darkness ( 2004 ) by Victor Sage and Vision and Vacancy: The Fictions of J. S. Le Fanu ( 2007 ) by James Walton.
Prévert's poems were collected and published in his books: Paroles ( Words ) ( 1946 ), Spectacle ( 1951 ), La Pluie et le beau temps ( Rain and Good Weather ) ( 1955 ), Histoires ( Stories ) ( 1963 ), Fatras ( 1971 ) and Choses et autres ( Things and Others ) ( 1973 ).
His prominent films include La Notte ( 1961 ) with Jeanne Moreau ; Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow ( 1963 ), Marriage Italian-Style ( 1964 ), A Special Day ( 1977 ) and Ready to Wear ( 1994 ) with Sophia Loren ; The 10th Victim ( 1965 ) with Ursula Andress ; A Place for Lovers ( 1968 ) with Faye Dunaway ; It Only Happens to Others ( 1971 ) and La cagna ( 1972 ) with Catherine Deneuve ; Stay As You Are ( 1978 ) with Nastassja Kinski ; City of Women ( 1980 ); and Dark Eyes.
Others believe that Swadesh proposed early linkages, but believed that languages diverged immediately among peoples, as he expressed in his major, but unfinished work, The Origin and Diversification of Language ( 1971 ), published posthumously.
Others group it among the Andean languages ( Greenberg 1987, Key 1978 ), and yet others postulate an Araucanian-Mayan relationship ( Stark 1970, Hamp 1971 ); Croese ( 1989, 1991 ) has advanced the hypothesis that it is related to Arawak.
Others include Two-Lane Blacktop ( 1971 ), The Cars That Ate Paris ( 1974 ), Dirty Mary Crazy Larry ( 1974 ), Gone in 60 Seconds ( 1974 ), Death Race 2000 ( 1975 ), Race with the Devil ( 1975 ), Cannonball ( 1976 ), Mad Max ( 1979 ), The Blues Brothers ( 1980 ), Dead End Drive-In ( 1986 ) and The Hitcher ( 1986 ).
Others entered the field, and by 1971 catalog sales of major U. S. firms exceeded more than $ 250 million in postal revenue.
* Jeremy & Others ( 1971 )
* It Only Happens to Others ( 1971 )

1971 and David
* 1971David Monahan, American actor
* 1971 – Samantha Cameron, business executive, wife of David Cameron
* 1971David Tennant, Scottish actor
* 1891 – David Sarnoff, Russian-born broadcast pioneer ( d. 1971 )
* Carroll, David, ed., George Eliot: The Critical Heritage, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1971.
Lulu Roman was twice charged with drug possession in 1971, and David " Stringbean " Akeman and his wife were murdered in November 1973 during a robbery at their home.
* 1971David Mendenhall, American actor
* 1971 – Apollo program: Apollo 15 Mission – David Scott and James Irwin on the Apollo Lunar Module module Falcon land on the Moon with the first Lunar Rover.
* The Flying Sorcerers ( 1971, with David Gerrold ), previously serialised as " The Misspelled Magishun ", includes portraits of other SF authors — e. g. the lead character name becomes translated into the local language as " As a color, shade of purple-gray " ( or Purple for short ), that is, " As-A-Mauve "
He was long associated with London's Royal Court Theatre, where he was Co-Artistic Director 1969 – 70, and Associate Artistic Director 1971 – 75, directing premiere productions of plays by David Storey, among others.
* The Changing Room ( David Storey, 1971 )
* 1971David Duval, American golfer
From 1971 David Bowie moved on from his early psychedelic work to develop his Ziggy Stardust persona, incorporating elements of professional make up, mime and performance into his act.
* David O ' List – lead guitar ( Sep 1971 – Feb 1972 )
* 1971David Vetter, American victim of severe combined immune deficiency syndrome ( d. 1984 )
* 1971David Arquette, American actor, director, screenwriter, and producer
The Libertarian Party was formed in Westminster, Colorado, in the home of David Nolan on December 11, 1971.
Meanwhile in the UK David Hall's " TV Interruptions " ( 1971 ) were transmitted intentionally unannounced and uncredited on Scottish TV, the first artist interventions on British television.
On 1 August 1971, Apollo 15 astronauts David Scott and James Irwin left the Fallen Astronaut on the surface of the Moon as a memorial to all the American astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts that died in the Space Race, with Yuri Gagarin listed among 14 others.
* February 27 – David Sarnoff, Russian-born American broadcasting pioneer ( d. 1971 )
* Allen, William Edward David ( 1932, reissued 1971 ), A History of the Georgian People: From the Beginning Down to the Russian Conquest in the Nineteenth Century.
From late 1971, already a minor star, David Bowie developed his Ziggy Stardust persona, incorporating elements of professional make up, mime and performance into his act.
UPI reporters and photographers have won ten Pulitzer Prizes: Russell Jones ( International Reporting, 1957 ), Andrew Lopez ( News Photography, 1960 ), Yasushi Nagao ( News Photography, 1961 ), Merriman Smith ( National Reporting, 1964 ), Kyoichi Sawada ( News Photography, 1966 ), Toshio Sakai ( Feature Photography, 1968 ), Lucinda Franks and Thomas Powers ( National Reporting, 1971 ), and David Hume Kennerly ( Feature Photography, 1972 ).
He left the corporation in 1971 after David Coleman was installed as the BBC's top commentator, his final BBC commentary being on the 1971 European Cup final between Ajax and Panathinaikos at Wembley Stadium.

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