David Orrell (1962) Canadian mathematician
Source: The Other Side Of The Coin (2008), Chapter 5, Male Versus Female, p. 156
Page 107.
Thinking in Systems: A Primer (2008), Part two: systems and us
David Orrell (1962) Canadian mathematician
Source: The Other Side Of The Coin (2008), Chapter 5, Male Versus Female, p. 156
Rakesh Khurana (1967) American business academic
Herbert Gintis and Rakesh Khurana. " What Happened When Homo Economicus Entered Business School https://evonomics.com/what-happens-when-you-introduce-homo-economicus-into-business/," in: evonomics.com, July 14, 2016.
Jeffrey H. Schwartz (1948) American anthropologist
Source: What the Bones Tell Us (1997), Ch. 1
John C. Wright (1961) American novelist and technical writer
Source: Titans of Chaos (2007), Chapter 6, “Six Score Leagues Northwest of Paradise” Section 4 (p. 75)
Richard Leakey (1944) Kenyan paleoanthropologist, conservationist, and politician
As quoted by Virginia Morell, Ancestral Passions: The Leakey Family and the Quest for Humankind's Beginnings (2011)
Joyce Carol Oates (1938) American author
"The Calendar's New Clothes," New York Times (30 December 1999)
George Klir (1932–2016) American computer scientist
Source: Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic (1995), p. 205 cited in: Flavio Comim, et al. (2008) The Capability Approach: Concepts, Measures and Applications. p. 298.
“I might imply in my act that Clay (Aiken) is a big, fat homo!”
Kathy Griffin (1960) American actress and comedian
Is... Not Nicole Kidman (2005)
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Captain Jul's Mission Blog (2011 - 2013)
Context: I'm a long-haul Cosmic anthropologist, which means I hop around isolate-planets (like Earth) in order to study Advanced Language Species (like homo sapiens). I specialise in First Stage Globalization (FSG) terrestrials. Most FSG planets have whole-world silicon-based communication technologies in situ, and thus as soon as I’m near enough, I ’plug in’, and shortly after make contact. Well, I’ve been plugged in for quite some time, but this is my first contact. Sorry about that.
“Adam Smith, the father of free-market economics,”
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2013, Remarks on Economic Mobility (December 2013)
Context: It was Adam Smith, the father of free-market economics, who once said, “They who feed, clothe, and lodge the whole body of the people should have such a share of the produce of their own labor as to be themselves tolerably well fed, clothed, and lodged.” And for those of you who don’t speak old-English let me translate. It means if you work hard, you should make a decent living. If you work hard, you should be able to support a family.