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The late author Sheldon H. Harris in his book " Factories of Death: Japanese Biological Warfare, 1932-1945, and the American cover up " wrote that, The test program, could be part of Project AGILE or Project OCONUS which began in fall 1962 and which was funded at least through fiscal year 1963, was considered by the Chemical Corps to be “ an ambitious one .” The tests were designed to cover “ not only trials at sea, but Arctic and tropical environmental tests as well .” The tests, presumably, were conducted at what research officers designated, but did not name, “ satellite sites .” These sites were located both in the continental United States and in foreign countries.
At one extreme, anthropologist Marvin Harris, author of Cannibals and Kings, has suggested that the flesh of the victims was a part of an aristocratic diet as a reward, since the Aztec diet was lacking in proteins.
* 1856 – Frank Harris, Irish author and editor ( d. 1931 )
* 1964 – Joanne Harris, English author
Proponents of this view, such as the author and neuroscientist Sam Harris, see morality as a budding science.
* July 3 – Joel Chandler Harris, American author ( Br ' er Rabbit ) ( b. 1848 )
** Frank Harris, Irish author and editor ( b. 1856 )
** Rosie Harris, English author
* February 14 – Frank Harris, Irish author and editor ( d. 1931 )
In her Pulitzer Prize-nominated book The Nurture Assumption, author Judith Harris argues that " nurture ," as traditionally defined in terms of family upbringing does not effectively explain the variance for most traits ( such as adult IQ and the Big Five personality traits ) in the general population of the United States.
In his book, The Moral Landscape, author and neuroscientist Sam Harris mentions some ways that determinism and modern scientific understanding might challenge the idea of a contra-causal free will.
The Day of the Triffids is a post-apocalyptic novel about aggressive plants taking over the world, published in 1951 by the English science fiction author John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris, under the pen-name John Wyndham.
According to author and journalist Martin Dillon, Wright had been inspired by the violent deaths of UVF men Harris Boyle and Wesley Somerville, both of whom were blown up after planting a bomb on board The Miami Showband's minibus.
In 2000 and 2001 his online animated series was the top-billed attraction in Mondo Media's lineup of mini-shows, in which the voice of Sparky the Penguin was provided by author and Jeopardy champion Bob Harris.
* Thomas Harris, author of Hannibal Lecter novels ; he was born in Jackson, Tennessee, but raised in Rich, Mississippi, an unincorporated community in Coahoma County.
", first published in 1977, author Cyril M Harris states that c1200 Plaistow was recorded as " Plagestoue ", derived from the Old English PLEG, meaning sports or playing, and STOWE ( place ).
Mr. Moody was the author of songs which are today Southern Gospel standards including " Drifting Too Far From the Shore " which has been covered and recorded by such artists as Jerry Garcia, Emmylou Harris, Phil Lesh, Hank Williams and many others.
The county was also home to Corra Harris, author of " A Circuit Rider's Wife ," a book that later inspired the popular movie " I'd Climb the Highest Mountain.
Noted residents include the late zoologist and author Archie Carr and his conservationist wife, Marjorie Harris Carr, who lived for many years at their home at Wewa Pond just outside Micanopy.
The city was the birthplace of several noted writers, such as Alice Walker ( author of The Color Purple ), Joel Chandler Harris ( journalist and author of the Uncle Remus stories ), and Henry Grady Weaver ( author of The Mainspring of Human Progress ).
* Harris Fletcher ( 1892 – 1979 ), academic, author, and leading authority on John Milton
* Judith Rich Harris ( born 1938 ), psychologist and author of The Nurture Assumption.
Neuroscientist and best-selling author Sam Harris, noted mainly for his contribution to the New Atheism movement, criticized CAIR by doubting their legitimacy saying CAIR is " an Islamist public relations firm posing as a civil-rights lobby ".

author and obituary
Sometimes the prewritten obituary's subject outlives its author ; an example is The New York Times obituary of Taylor, written by the newspaper's theater critic Mel Gussow, who died in 2005.
However, although he had already identified the title as " Ali and Nino " in the obituary tribute that he had written for Essad Bey in 1942 ; in the 1944 edition of the novel, Vacca changed the title to " Ali Khan " and identified the author as " M. Essad Bey ," instead of " Kurban Said.
In The New York Times obituary, the author mentions that the English poet Ted Hughes lauded Popa as an " epic poet " with a " vast vision ".
He was on the political left Upon his death in 2003, the author of his obituary in that magazine suggested that Coser " always felt himself a marginal man.

author and Athens
This late 5th or early 6th century Christian Greek author wrote under the pseudonym Dionysius the Areopagite, the figure converted by St. Paul in Athens.
The author, often called in English the " Old Oligarch ", detests the democracy of Athens and the poorer classes, but he argues that the Periclean institutions are well designed for their deplorable purposes.
* Thucydides of Athens, historian and author of the History of the Peloponnesian War
While the veracity of this comic account is open to doubt, at least one modern author considers it significant that in Classical Athens, three hundred or so years after the death of Solon, there existed a discourse that associated his reforms with an increased availability of heterosexual pleasure.
" Character names are changed, plot points are altered ( Kate has two sisters for example, not one ), the play is set in Athens instead of Padua, Sly continues to comment on events throughout the play, and entire speeches are completely different ( lines from other plays are also found in A Shrew, especially from Marlowe's Tamburlaine ), all of which suggests that the author / reporter of A Shrew thought he ( or she ) was working on something different to Shakespeare's play, not simply transcribing it.
The Thessalian period in Simonides ' career is followed in most biographies by his return to Athens during the Persian Wars and it is certain that he became a prominent international figure at that time, particularly as the author of commemorative verses.
Since for chronological reasons Apollodorus of Athens could not have written the book, the author of the Bibliotheca is conventionally called the " Pseudo-Apollodorus " by those wishing to be scrupulously correct.
* Heliodorus of Athens ancient author who wrote fifteen books on the Acropolis of Athens, possibly about 150 BC
At one point in The Clouds, the Chorus declares that the author chose Athens for the first performance of the play, implying that he could have produced it somewhere else ( line 523 ).
He also posed as an author and patron of literature ; his poems, severely criticized by Philoxenus, were hissed at the Olympic games ; but having gained a prize for a tragedy on the Ransom of Hector at the Lenaea at Athens, he was so elated that he engaged in a debauch which proved fatal.
In 1999, author Douglas A. Martin published a novel, Outline of My Lover, in which the narrator has a six-year romantic relationship with the unnamed lead singer of a successful Athens, Georgia-based, rock band ; the book was widely speculated, and later confirmed by its author, to have been a roman à clef based on a real relationship between Martin and Stipe.
Payne was the older sister of Humfry Payne ( 1902 – 1936 ), director of the British School of Archaeology at Athens, who married Dilys Powell, the author and film critic.
" Thaïs is the heroine of a 1972 novel by the Russian author Ivan Efremov, Thais of Athens.
* Lasus: A poet from Hermione who lived in the latter half of the 6th Century, associated with the establishment of dithyrambic contests in Athens and credited with writing the first book on music, he is quoted in line 1410 as the author of a banal statement: " It means little to me ".
Macarius Magnes is the author of an apology against a Neo-Platonic philosopher of the early part of the fourth century, contained in a manuscript of the fifteenth century discovered at Athens in 1867 and edited by C. Blondel ( Paris, 1876 ).
He describes Aristides as one who, “ usually imitates some classical author, aims at simplicity of style, and is a purist, carefully avoiding any allusion or word that does not occur in a writer of the classical period .” Atticism drew from Greece ’ s rich past and originated in its illustrious city of Athens.
Robert Kagan ( born September 26, 1958 in Athens, Greece ) is an American historian, author and foreign policy commentator at the Brookings Institution.
The < i > Periplous </ i > preserved under his name is not, in fact, by him but is a geographical study ( rather than a travelogue ) written in about the early 330s by an unknown author working in the ambit of the post-Platonic Academy and / or the Aristotelian Peripatos ( Lyceum ) at Athens ; it is known as the Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax.
Given the notorious unreliability of the Historia Augusta, the veracity of this list is debatable ; there is a scholarly consensus that the author deliberately inflated the number of pretenders in order to parallel the Thirty Tyrants of Athens.
Diomidis D. Spinellis (; February 2, 1967, Athens ) is a Greek computer science academic and author of the books Code Reading, Code Quality and Beautiful Architecture ( co-author ).
A British author of EFL course books, Louis Alexander was born in London and educated at Godalming Grammar School and the University of London, he taught English in Germany ( 1954 – 56 ) and Greece ( 1956 – 65 ) where he was head of English at the Protypon Lykeion, Athens ( what is now the Scholi Moraïti ).
Peter Tompkins ( April 19, 1919 in Athens, Georgia-January 23, 2007 ), father of author Ptolemy Tompkins, worked as a journalist, as well as an US military intelligence officer in Italy.

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