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Jim Davis has also collaborated with Ball State University and Pearson Digital Learning to create Professor Garfield, a site with educational games focusing on math and reading skills and with Children's Technology Group to create MindWalker, a web browser that allows parents to limit the websites their children can view to a pre-set list.
It is also said that Karl Pearson, who introduced the term in 1895, derived the name from " historical diagram ".
Following Meighen into civilian life were: Robert Borden, who served as Chancellor of Queen's and McGill Universities, as well as working in the financial sector ; Lester B. Pearson, who acted as Chancellor of Carleton University ; Joe Clark and Kim Campbell, who became university professors, Clark also consultant and Campbell working in international diplomacy and as the director of private companies and chairperson of interest groups ; while Pierre Trudeau and Jean Chrétien returned to legal practice.
Running backs Rocky Bleier, Preston Pearson, and Steve Davis also made important contributions, gaining a combined total of 936 yards and eight touchdowns.
Fullback Robert Newhouse and halfback Preston Pearson also contributed from the offensive backfield, combining for 1, 326 rushing and receiving yards, while Newhouse also scored 10 touchdowns.
They also engaged the work of contemporary philosophers and scientists, such as Karl Pearson, Ernst Mach, Henri Poincaré, William James and John Dewey in an attempt to move, in the words of Boas ' student Robert Lowie, from " a naively metaphysical to an epistemological stage " as a basis for revising the methods and theories of anthropology.
The soldiers of the 69th, with an alacrity which will ever do them credit, and Lieutenant Pearson of the same regiment, were almost the foremost on this service – the first man who jumped into the enemy's mizen chains was Commander Berry, late my First Lieutenant ( Captain Miller was in the very act of going also, but I directed him to remain ); he was supported from our sprit sail yard, which hooked in the mizen rigging.
Turner was also generally respected for his work as a Cabinet Minister in the 1960s and 1970s, under prime ministers Lester Pearson and Pierre Trudeau.
As well as these versions, the name has also been used as the stage name of a New York City-based singer-songwriter, an LP by Frankie Armstrong, Brian Pearson, Blowzabella and Jon Gillaspie, and for the title of an Irish reel.
St. Louis also won the Lester B. Pearson Award for league's most outstanding player as voted by the NHL Players ' Association, and tied the Vancouver Canucks ' Marek Malik for the NHL Plus / Minus Award.
The Mitfords were also referenced in BBC TV's Season 4 of " The Thick of It ", broadcast on 22nd September 2012 when Peter Mannion ( MP ) remarks to Emma Messinger that " You turned into the wrong Mitford Sister " as she steps up to co-present with party spin-doctor, Stuart Pearson.
The FT is owned by Pearson PLC, the global media company who also own Pearson, the world's largest education publishing and technology group and Penguin Books, the book publishing group.
In a further misunderstanding, Captain Pearson believed that he was also being told that the FQIS had been completely unserviceable since then.
Pearson was the only guitarist on the single " Under the Gun ", which also featured former Berlin lead vocalist Terri Nunn on backing vocals.
He also established the United Nations Emergency Force | first UN peacekeeping force that had been proposed by Canadian Minister of External Affairs, Lester B. Pearson.
William Pearson also sired an illegitimate son, Frederick Mockett.
Pearson also discussed antimatter, the fourth dimension, and wrinkles in time.
In 2007, 2008 and 2010, Pearson was also honored as the NCAA's Division III coach of the year.
Alternative formulae for the sample Pearson correlation coefficient are also available:
The company itself changed hands a number of times: it was owned by Pearson Television in 1996, which is now FremantleMedia, part of the RTL Group ; Fremantle also acquired TalkBack Productions and merged the two companies under the new name Talkback Thames in 2003.
The correlation between scores on the first test and the scores on the retest is used to estimate the reliability of the test using the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient: see also item-total correlation.
Their attacks also provided a distraction for the Germans while Lieutenant-Colonel Pearson of the 1st Parachute Battalion led two companies of the 8th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry across the Simeto River using a small ford to establish another bridgehead on the northern bank.
He also briefly filled-in for radio journalist Drew Pearson, participated in a March 2, 1948 America's Town Meeting of the Air debate on ABC, and hosted his own syndicated, 500-station radio show.

Pearson and argued
One common measure of kurtosis, originating with Karl Pearson, is based on a scaled version of the fourth moment of the data or population, but it has been argued that this measure really measures heavy tails, and not peakedness.
* Biometric school: led by Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon, argued vigorously against it, saying that empirical evidence indicated that variation was continuous in most organisms, not discrete as Mendelism predicted.
Historians Pearson and Haney, have argued that the rodeo cowboys are more than just athletes ; they are cultural icons representing such values as rugged individualism, patriotism, tradition, masculinity, and courage ; they personify the heroic image of the Old West.
Canadian diplomat Geoffrey Pearson argued that “ effective multilateral arrangements provide a means to exert influence on major allies and powerful neighbours as well as help maintain peace ”.
Some critics, such as Jacqueline Pearson, have argued that these cross-dressing roles subvert conventional gender roles by allowing women to imitate the roistering and sexually aggressive behaviour of male Restoration rakes, but Elizabeth Howe has objected in a detailed study that the male disguise was " little more than yet another means of displaying the actress as a sexual object ".
Pearson argued, to the contrary, that it was the " Black and Yellow " races which were in the ascendant-powered by population increase and industrial capacity, in the case of the Chinese.
In reply, Pearson argued that he spent " half the year " at his Scottish estate, pointed out that the sum covered several years in expenses, and explained that working as a public servant had cost him ' millions ' as a result of having to give up salaried work.
" The fourth and 16 completion proved to be a forshadowing of events to come, as this play had its own minor controversy, as Minnesota argued that Pearson was out of bounds when he made this catch.
Wright fell down as the ball came down, and the Vikings argued that Pearson pushed off and should have been flagged for offensive interference.
Shearman and Pearson, furthermore, argued that " The Lone Gunmen deserved better.
Working on the premise, argued by Pearson, that these annals may have been revised to emphasise Tassilo as a vassal suggests that this was the beginning of a campaign to depict Tassilo as an oath-breaker and as one unprepared to carry out the main function of his office, namely, to fight, making him unfit for rule.
Pearson also argued, however, that a 20-or 30-year plan was necessary for Palm Island.
Pearson argued that Howard needed to promise a referendum on recognition of the indigenous population, and also that Howard was in a unique position to affect the course of indigenous relations, but only if Howard " bared his soul " to the Australian electorate.
Pearson argued in August 2008 that welfare benefits should not be granted to indigenous Australians under the age of 21.
In April 2008, after attending Kevin Rudd's Australia 2020 Summit, Pearson argued that any proposed constitutional reform aimed at recognising indigenous Australians must be in a form acceptable to a wide range of the Australian population.
On 20 June, Pearson argued for the necessity of intervention in relation to Aboriginal child sexual abuse.
Pearson argued on 15 December that the sexual abuse of Aboriginal children may be lessened by establishing a " Families Responsibilities Commission " charged with making decisions about whether welfare recipients are fulfilling their obligations.
Pearson argued that at the very moment when welfare reform was being attempted in Cape York, economic opportunities for the Aboriginal population would be " shot down " by such a move.

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