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How to find info on famous i need some good helpful
website and i need info on the
field of psychology that each
went in to, i need to be able
to write a small biography on
each of them, and also i need
to write down a few of the
important contributions or
research they all did.
there names:
Hans J. Eysenck; William
James; David McClelland;
Raymond Cattell; John B.
Watson; Kurt Lewin; Donald O.
Hebb; George A. Miller; Clark
L. Hull; Jerome Kagan; Carl
Jung; Ivan Pavlov; and Walter
Mischel
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L ist_of_psychologists go to this page it is a name list . |
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Woss happened to all the great When I was younger (in the
1980s) I used to follow Pat
Eddery all the time and I
ain't never seen him ride a
bad race. All I used to do was
pick out the horses Pat was
riding in the racecard,
whittle it down to his best 2
or 3 rides and I was
guaranteed a winner or two.
Willie Carson may not have
been the most stylish of jocks
but he was effective in a
finish while the great Steve
Cauthen was born with a clock
in his head.
Throw in the likes of Ray
Cochrane, Michael Roberts,
Mick Kinane, Brian Rouse,
Brent Thomson, Bruce Raymond,
Walter Swinburn and John Reid
- there were some fantastic
jockeys around back then.
Who have we got today:
Jamie Spencer? Don't make me
larf, he's about as good a
jockey as his wife is at TV
presenting!
Frankie? He's almost in
semi-retirement these days
Fallon? Pressed the
self-destruct button too many
times
Ryan Moore? He's ridden more
than just one or two badly
judged races this season
Richard Hills? Too
inconsistent
The only decent jockey riding
at the moment is Saint Johnny,
keeps it nice and simple.
Wot do you fink?
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Good question! I guess it's the same throughout sport - seems the best were always in the past (but does time blot out the bloopers?). Obviously way up there at the moment has to be Johnny Murtagh - but a jock is always only as good as the rides he gets (generally speaking) and this year it seems he almost only has to sit on the horses to get 'em home in front! Sickening or what! Jamie Spencer - quite agree with your comments about that one! (and his wife too) Fallon - inspired rider, somewhat misguided in his personal affairs, shall we say Ryan Moore - for me the jury's out on him and he needs to sharpen up his public relations skills big time really Seb - I have a lot of time for him so he'd be up there, for me Daryl Holland - never understood why he's not hit the big time - perhaps down to his rides? The Hills brothers - can't complain about them really. Last but NOT least our Frankie - yes, he does seem to be cruising into retirement, sadly. I think he feels he's done it all now, and for sure, isn't hungry enough these days. To his credit he still talks the party line over the woes of Godolphin, but I wonder how he really feels about trailing in last so often these days. Surely he still wants to win! Regardless, it's going to be a truly sad day when he finally hangs up his boots. Wonder if he'll go training? |
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Has anyone ever seen this Senator Kerry,
We write from our common
heritage as veterans of duty
aboard Swift Boats in the
Vietnam War. Indeed, you
should note that a substantial
number of those men who served
directly with you during your
four month tour in Vietnam
have signed this letter.
It is our collective judgment
that, upon your return from
Vietnam, you grossly and
knowingly distorted the
conduct of the American
soldiers, marines, sailors and
airmen of that war (including
a betrayal of many of us,
without regard for the danger
your actions caused us).
Further, we believe that you
have withheld and/or distorted
material facts as to your own
conduct in this war.
We believe you continue this
conduct today, albeit by
changing from an anti-war to a
"war hero" status. You now
seek to clad yourself in the
very medals that you
disdainfully threw away in the
early years of your political
career. In the process, we
believe you continue a
deception as to your own
conduct through such tactics
as the disclosure of only
carefully screened portions of
your military records. Both
then and now, we have
concluded that you have
deceived the public, and in
the process have betrayed
honorable men, to further your
personal political goals.
Your conduct is such as to
raise substantive concerns as
to your honesty and your
ability to serve, as you
currently seek, as
Commander-in-Chief of the
military services.
It is vital that the American
public have as much
information as possible about
candidates for President of
the United States. In various
ways, you have rightly called
upon President Bush to be
fully accountable and to
provide full disclosure. In
the same spirit, now that you
are the presumptive nominee of
your Party, we believe it is
incumbent upon you to make
your total military record
open to the American people.
Specifically, we the
undersigned formally request
that you authorize the
Department of the Navy to
independently release your
military records (through your
execution of Standard Form
180), complete and unaltered,
including your military
medical records. Further, we
call upon you to correct the
misconceptions your campaign
seeks to create as to your
conduct while in Vietnam.
Permit the American public the
opportunity to assess your
military performance upon the
record, and not upon campaign
rhetoric.
Senator Kerry, we were there.
We know the truth. We have
been silent long enough. The
stakes are too great, not only
for America in general but,
most importantly, for those
who have followed us into
service in Iraq and
Afghanistan. We call upon you
to provide a full, accurate
accounting of your conduct in
Vietnam.
Respectfully,
Daniel Aguilar, OSC, USNR-R
Pat Alexander
Roy Alexander*
Kenneth J. Andrews, Lt.*
Arturo Arias, QM2, USN (Ret.)
Daniel V. Armstrong, BM2*
Douglas Armstrong, Capt., USN
(Ret.)
Harry Ball, Cdr., USN (Ret.)
Ray Lewis Ballew*
Sonny Barber, USN (Ret.)
John Bare
Alexander Bass*
George "M." Bates*
Richard Beers*
Paul L. Bennett, Cdr., USN*
Edward J.
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Actually, NONE of these people SERVED with Senator Kerry ::sigh:: But you republictards just don't care for facts do you? |
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