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J. Philippe Rushton has argued that the effect should be called the " Lynn-Flynn effect ", after Richard Lynn, " because it was actually the Lynn ( 1982 ) article in Nature that first identified the trend in recent times ( amongst the Japanese ).
Owing to his controversial research that has sparked political debates, including Ontario's premier David Peterson calling Rushton a racist, in 2005 The Ottawa Citizen described Rushton as the most famous university professor in Canada.
Rushton has been one of the proponents for the explanation that racial differences in IQ are partially related to genetic inheritance.
Rushton has prompted controversy for years, attracting coverage from the press as well as comments and criticism by scientists of his books and journal articles.
Others, such as the criminologist Shaun L. Gabbidon, think that Rushton has developed one of the more controversial biosocial theories related to race and crime ; he says that it has been criticized for failing to explain all of the data and for its potential to support racist ideologies.
The criminologist Anthony Walsh has defended Rushton, arguing that none of Rushton's critics has supplied data indicating anything other than the racial gradient he identifies, and that it is unscientific to dismiss Rushton's ideas on the basis of their political implications.
Since 2002, Rushton has been the president of the Pioneer Fund.
No permanent replacement has been found for Rushton ; instead his seat has been filled by a series of guests.
Fleeing from his mother ( Mercedes Ruehl ), who thinks he is a strange man who has kidnapped her son, Josh then finds his best friend, Billy Kopecki ( Jared Rushton ), at the school they both attend ; Billy is shocked at first, but Josh convinces him of his identity by singing a secret song that only the two of them know.
Sessions has taken the role of narrating the popular Asterix stories for audio book, since the death of Willie Rushton.
SUNY Canton's currently has four halls — Heritage, Mohawk, Rushton, Smith.
Rushton, the current head, has spoken at conferences of the American Renaissance ( AR ) magazine, in which he has also published articles.
In preservation, a platform box ( from Rushton ) has been installed NSR style on the down platform where it is currently used as an office.
Just as at Tresham's smaller folly Rushton Triangular Lodge, his principal estate, the New Bield has a religious design full of symbolism.
William Rushton replied to Andrew Fuller's statement by writing, " This is the marrow of what has been called Neonomianism ; which doctrine, as to substance, is taught in the writings of Mr. Baxter, of the Arminians, and of the most learned of the Roman Catholics ... All the efficacy unto justification which Mr. Fuller allows to the obedience and death of Christ is, that the Redeemer merited this great blessing for us, on the conditions of our believing the gospel ; or, in other words, that the blood of Christ hath merited salvation for us, on milder terms than those required by the law of works ...
Sell has also accompanied Barry Cryer and Willie Rushton in their stage show " Two Old Farts in the Night ".
Rushton had made the show his own and, even after his death, he still has no replacement voice-actor for a possible new series.
Bill Hunter has written several books, including Forgotten Hero: The Life and Times of Edward Rushton about the blind Liverpool-born anti-slavery campaigner, and the two part autobiography Lifelong Apprenticeship: The Life and Times of a Revolutionary.
Leading members of the League have included Dagenham-based John Harrison, millionaire Robin Rushton, Mike Griffin, and Roger Clare, who has also been active in South Africa and New Zealand.

Rushton and quoted
In 2005 Rushton was quoted in the Ottawa Citizen as blaming the destruction of " Toronto the Good " on its black inhabitants.
Wilson ( one of the two co-founders of the r / K selection theory which Rushton uses ) was quoted as having said about him:

Rushton and took
Looking around for qualifications, Rushton took up a post as a solicitor's clerk, doodling caricatures and cartoons on files and case notes.
With Private Eye riding the satire boom, Peter Cook soon took an interest and contributed two serials recounting the bizarre adventures of Sir Basil Nardly-Strobes and the Rhandi Phurr, both of which were admirably illustrated by Rushton, as was " Mrs Wilson ‘ s Diary ".
Operation Tonga began at 22: 56 on the night of 5 June, when six Handley Page Halifax heavy bombers took off from Tarrant Rushton airfield towing six Horsa gliders carrying the coup-de-main force consisting of D Company, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry reinforced with two extra platoons from B Company and a party of sappers, who were tasked with capturing the bridges over the Caen Canal and the River Orne.
On the night of 5 June 1944, a force of 181 men, led by Major John Howard, took off from RAF Tarrant Rushton in Dorset, southern England in six Horsa gliders to capture Pegasus Bridge, and also " Horsa Bridge ", a few hundred yards to the east, over the Orne River.
3 show regulars ( Mike Rushton, Chris Jeffery and Dom Lawler ) along with 2 randoms ( Scott Doherty and Ryan Hadley ) took part in this observational documentary that not only focused on the goings on of the exhibition but also the behind the scenes action.

Rushton and role
In the 1968 production, Barry Humphries played the role of Long John Silver, alongside William Rushton as Squire Trelawney, and Milligan as Ben Gunn.
Giamatti's first high-profile role was in the film adaptation of Howard Stern's Private Parts ( 1997 ) as Kenny " Pig Vomit " Rushton, Stern's antagonistic program director at WNBC.
Rushton and Jensen have disputed this and argue in a response to Nisbett that a more complete analysis show consistent results for black-white differences on the Flynn effect and g-loadings supporting a genetic role.

Rushton and after
In 2008, Coleman was involved in an automobile accident after an altercation at a Payson, Utah bowling alley which began when Colt Rushton, age 24, photographed Coleman without his permission ; the two men argued, according to witnesses.
Littlefield and Rushton ( 1984 ) examined degree of bereavement among parents after the death of a child.
In 2000, after Rushton had mailed a booklet on his work to psychology, sociology, and anthropology professors across North America, Hermann Helmuth, a professor of anthropology at Trent University, said: " It is in a way personal and political propaganda.
It was Rushton who suggested that Mesopotamia could continue after they left university.
The group was formed in 1963 in Los Angeles by vocalist John Kay, guitarist Michael Monarch, bassist Rushton Moreve, keyboardist Goldy McJohn and drummer Jerry Edmonton after the dissolution of Toronto group The Sparrows, formed by John Kay in the early 60s, of which only Moreve was not a member.
297 Sqn returned after the Second World War had ended, on 5 September 1946 with the Halifax Mks A. 7 and A. 9 from RAF Tarrant Rushton before leaving during the summer of 1947 on the 21st of August moving to RAF Fairford.
Good, Philip Woodward and William Rushton added soon after.
Son of Dork split up in the later half of 2007, after David Williams, Chris Leonard and Steve Rushton left the band.
Unlike both the Treshams of Rushton and the Fitzwilliams of Milton, the Petres had no difficulty in adjusting the scale of their entertainment and hospitality to the family's reduced income after Sir William's retirement from Court.
The name Rushlite was used during and for a while after World War II as a trademark of J. V. Rushton of Wolverhampton.

Rushton and was
Rushton was treated at a local hospital for minor injuries and released.
Rushton was born in Bournemouth, England.
Judith Anderson said his work was based on statistically flawed evidence, John Archer and others said that Rushton failed to understand and misapplied the theory of kin selection, Judith Economos said he was speculative and failed to define the concept of altruistic behavior in a way that it can become manifest and failed to show any plausible mechanism by which members of a species can detect the " altruism gene " in other members of the species, and Steven Gangestad criticized the theory for not being compelling in terms of its attractiveness as an explanatory model, C. R.
Graves also says that Rushton misrepresented the sources for the biological data he gathered in support of his hypothesis, and that much of his social science data was collected by dubious means.
In his speech, Rushton said that Islam was not just a cultural, but also a genetic problem.
In the same article, Rushton was reported as suggesting that equalizing outcomes across groups was " impossible.
" At the same occasion, when Rushton was asked if he believed in racial superiority, he said, " Oh, no!
The review article " Thirty Years of Research on Race Differences in Cognitive Ability " by Rushton and Jensen was published in 2005.
Rushton further criticized the book for the absence of the results of five studies of twins reared corroborating the findings of Cyril Burt — the contemporary average was 0. 75 compared to the average of 0. 77 reported by Burt.
Alan R. Rushton notes that Harthacnut was son to Emma of Normandy, and that there was a pattern of sudden deaths among descendants of the House of Normandy.
Rushton notes that historians for centuries believed that poison was indeed the most likely explanation behind " an otherwise unexplained death ".
In 1974 Bill Oddie was replaced by Willie Rushton, and the personnel remained constant from this point until Rushton's death in 1996.
A memorial plaque to the late Willie Rushton, one of the show's longest-serving panelists, was installed at the station in 2002.
William George Rushton, commonly known as Willie Rushton ( 18 August 1937 – 11 December 1996 ) was an English cartoonist, satirist, comedian, actor and performer who co-founded the Private Eye satirical magazine.
William George Rushton was born 18 August 1937 in the family home at Scarsdale Villas, Kensington, London ( which 24 years later was to also be the editorial birthplace of Private Eye ).
He was still in contact with his Shrewsbury friends, who had added John Wells to their number, and were now running their own humour magazines at Oxford, Parsons Pleasure and Mesopotamia, to which Rushton made many contributions during his frequent visits.

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