Throughout his career,Hull played for several teams,including the Blackhawks and Winnipeg Jets. He was known for his powerful shot, which was one of the hardest in the NHL at the time. Hull was also a three-time recipient of the Art Ross Trophy, which is awarded to the player with the...
Another association of Tutsiness with Machiavellianism is the suggestion made by one member of the RPF insider circle to intensify the war in Congo, and to ensure that the Hutu are on the frontline: 40 memory traps 2 Let them kill the enemy and be killed… the members of the former [...
From my late teens and into my early 20s I was still chomping my magic pill (I had changed brands at this point – onto a mini pill) and my hormones were chemically balancing my menstrual circle and I was blissfully unaware of the destruction that was silently being caused in my uterus....
I’d already been exploring some of the jazzier corners of the genre, notably the bands associated with the so called ‘Canterbury Scene’ (Soft Machine, Caravan, Hatfield & The North etc.) plus the UK jazz rock outfit Isotope. After listening to some pretty complicated music during my teens...
who died at his home in North Carolina on Christmas Day at the age of 69. Like many of those we’ve lost in 2020, Rice was an exceptional musician, one who helped inform his genre by imprinting the stamp of originality and innovation, bringing bluegrass full circle into modern realms simp...
seconds. Moreover, the memory performance of ensembles was not affected by the number of circles within a set, suggesting that individual details were not stored in working memory. These results suggest that the visual system can effectively store ensembles in working memory without preserving ...
A wellborn English poet gifted with charm, good looks, and a circle of friends that includedVirginia Woolf,Rupert Brookewould become a symbol of young promise snuffed out by the war. His poems were boldly optimistic, expressing a confidence that sacrifices, if they must be made, would be for...
This article profiles a struggling time, 1933 – 34, in the life of artist Harry Everett Townsend. His story is one part of a much larger New Deal narrative thatwill circle back to the National Archives (NA) and the inadvertent retention and rediscovery of “orphaned” * New Deal “busines...
Indeed, at the burial service, the pastor spoke these words: “Here amidst these familiar hills and under these expansive skies and under these beautiful oak trees that he loved so much, his earthly life has come full circle…his roots were deep right here on this spot in the hill country...