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Rushton examined blood group genes and found that sexually interacting couples had more similar blood group genes than randomly paired individuals.
" For his failing to tell students they had the option not to participate in his studies without incurring additional work, the university barred Rushton for two years from using students as research subjects.
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.
So while his contemporaries went off to Oxford ( or, in Booker's case, Cambridge ), Rushton had to do his two years of National Service in the army.
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.
But then I had voted for him, so he owed me something .” Rushton also appeared on the original flexi-discs of skits, squibs and invective that “ Private Eye ” gave away, having success with two self-penned songs: “ Neasden ” (“ you won ’ t be sorry that you breezed in.
He also had several series of his own on Australian television, Don ’ t Adjust Your Set-The Programme is at Fault and From Rushton with Love.
( Rushton had previous experience with the V & A when he had pulled a prank on the institution by labelling an electric plug socket in one of the galleries: " Plug hole designed by Hans Plug ( b. 1908 )" which remained for a full year – to the great annoyance of a cleaner who had to use a hefty extension lead for 12 months so as not to damage the exhibit.
Rushton had always been conscious of his weight, listing his recreations in Who's Who as " gaining weight, losing weight and parking ", and in 1973 he had been the host of a slimming programme Don ’ t Just Sit There.
Having to give up beer, Rushton became, according to Ingrams, " quite grumpy as a result, but his grumpiness had an admirable and jaunty quality to it.
J. Philippe Rushton, psychologist and author of the controversial work Race, Evolution and Behavior ( 1995 ), reanalyzed Gould's retabulation in 1989, and argued that Samuel Morton, in his 1839 book Crania Americana, had shown a pattern of decreasing brain size proceeding from East Asians, Europeans, and Africans.
Before the game Rushton said to Warnock that he knew he had wanted him switched.
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.
Rushton has quoted that he took the role after thinking that the script was " appealing " and he thought his character had progressed throughout the film with his personality.
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.
Jackson and Rushton found males aged 17 – 18 years had average of 3. 63 IQ points in excess of their female equivalents.
Rushton and Jensen ( 2010 ) argued that this criticism misses the point because there was no absolute claim that g had been proven — only that the results were what would have been expected if a g did in fact exist.
Rushton had made the show his own and, even after his death, he still has no replacement voice-actor for a possible new series.
Sears, who was tall and had a, solo canoe built by J. Henry Rushton of Canton, New York.
But, alas for this excellent story, Edwin had another son, his second, whom he named Rushton.

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Rushton has been one of the proponents for the explanation that racial differences in IQ are partially related to genetic inheritance.
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.
Since 2002, Rushton has been the president of the Pioneer Fund.
Rushton suspects that William himself could have been suffering from " an unknown ailment.
No permanent replacement has been found for Rushton ; instead his seat has been filled by a series of guests.
Julian Rushton suggests that any solution must satisfy five criteria, three of which stemming from the above quotations: a " dark saying " must be involved ; the theme " is not played "; the theme should be " well known ", as Elgar stated multiple times ; Dora Penny ( to whom Elgar also wrote the Dorabella Cipher ) should have been, " of all people ," the one to solve the Enigma ; and finally, the details mentioned in the notes accompanying the pianola rolls may be part of the solution.
In preservation, a platform box ( from Rushton ) has been installed NSR style on the down platform where it is currently used as an office.
It was constructed for Sir Thomas Tresham, the fervent Roman Catholic of Rushton Hall, and is thought to have been designed by Robert Stickells.
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 ...
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.

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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.
Rushton was involved as one of the hosts in the early episodes of another satirical programme in late 1964 Not So Much A Programme, but drifted away as it became the vehicle that launched David Frost as a chat show host.
Others involved with the group from the early 1970s included Ian Burn, Michael Corris, Preston Heller, Graham Howard, Joseph Kosuth, Andrew Menard, Terry Smith and from Coventry Philip Pilkington and David Rushton.

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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 ).
From June 1960 until March 1961 he contributed a weekly strip, “ Brimstone Belcher ”, following the exploits of the titular journo ( a fore-runner of Private Eye ’ s Lunchtime O ’ Booze ), from bizarre skulduggery in the British colonies ( where the squaddies holding back the politicised rabble bear a strong resemblance to privates Rushton and Ingrams ), travelogues through the USA, and the hazards of by-electioneering as the independent candidate for the constituency of Gumboot North.
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 ".
One of the first Private Eye-published book was Rushton ’ s first collection of cartoons, Willie Rushton ’ s Dirty Weekend Book ( banned in Ireland ).
Rushton and Barry Fantoni ( another Private Eye contributor ) entered a painting Nude Reclining, a satirical portrait of three establishment types, for the 1963 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition under the name of ' Stuart Harris ' which excited much controversy.
Rushton returned to Private Eye in 1978 to take over the task of illustrating " Auberon Waugh's Diary ".
Rushton drew these covers along with the fortnightly caricatures for Private Eyes literary review page, until his untimely death.
* William Rushton's Dirty Book William Rushton ( Private Eye Productions, 1964 )
* Private Eye On London By Private Eye Rushton with Christopher Booker and Richard Ingrams ( Weidenfeld And Nicolson 1962 )
* Private Eye's Romantic England And Other Unlikely Stories: A Miscellany-The Last Days Of Macmilian Rushton with Christopher Booker and Richard Ingrams ( Weidenfeld And Nicolson 1963 )
* Mrs. Wilson's Diary Richard Ingrams and John Wells ( Rushton illustrations only ) ( Private Eye, 1965 )
* Mrs Wilson's 2nd Diary Richard Ingrams and John Wells ( Rushton illustrations only ) ( Private Eye, 1966 )
* The Penguin Private Eye Rushton with Christopher Booker and Richard Ingrams ( Penguin, 1965 )
* Rushton in the Eye ( a posthumous “ Private Eye Special ” magazine sampling Rushton ’ s work )
* The Diaries Of Auberon Waugh A Turbulent Decade ( Rushton illustrations only ) ( Private Eye / Andre Deutsch, 1985 )
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.
Along with several other Old Salopians, including Willie Rushton, Ingrams founded Private Eye in 1962, taking over the editorship from Christopher Booker in 1963.
With fellow Salopians Richard Ingrams and Willie Rushton he founded Private Eye in 1961, and was its first editor.

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