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Thursday, 7 August 2014
HOWARD The Duck Is Back!
After
28
years to the day that the original
Lucasfilm
/
Universal
HOWARD THE DUCK
(released
—
8
\
1
\
86
—
)
Disney
/
Marvel
unveiled their
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY
—
Howard
'
s
back!
Thursday, 29 May 2014
Doctor Strange Love & Peace
Saturday, 15 March 2014
1963: La Planète Des Singes
Saturday, 8 February 2014
LUTHER KING
BEATLES "Hey Say Louise"
Friday, 7 February 2014
"LOOK Up In The Sky, It's JFK, It's The Beatles!"
Saturday, 18 January 2014
WE ARE NOT ALONE – Walter Sullivan
ⓌⒶⓁⓉⒺⓇ ⓈⓊⓁⓁⒾⓋⒶ
Ⓝ
(ⓙⓞⓤⓡⓝⓐⓛⓘⓢⓣ)
Ⓕⓡⓞⓜ Ⓦⓘⓚⓘⓟⓔⓓⓘⓐ, ⓣⓗⓔ ⓕⓡⓔⓔ ⓔⓝⓒⓨⓒⓛⓞⓟⓔⓓⓘⓐ
ⓌⒶⓁⓉⒺⓇ ⓈⒺⒶⒼⒺⓇ ⓈⓊⓁⓁⒾⓋⒶⓃ
,
Ⓙⓡ
(
Ⓙⓐⓝⓤⓐⓡⓨ
18, 1918 –
Ⓜⓐⓡⓒⓗ
19, 1996) ⓦⓐⓢ ⓒⓞⓝⓢⓘⓓⓔⓡⓔⓓ ⓣⓗⓔ "ⓓⓔⓐⓝ" ⓞⓕ ⓢⓒⓘⓔⓝⓒⓔ ⓦⓡⓘⓣⓔⓡⓢ.
[1]
ⓈⓊⓁⓁⒾⓋⒶⓃ
ⓢⓟⓔⓝⓣ ⓜⓞⓢⓣ ⓞⓕ ⓗⓘⓢ ⓒⓐⓡⓔⓔⓡ ⓐⓢ ⓐ ⓢⓒⓘⓔⓝⓒⓔ ⓡⓔⓟⓞⓡⓣⓔⓡ ⓕⓞⓡ ⓣⓗⓔ
ⓃⒺⓌ ⓎⓄⓇⓀ ⓉⒾⓂⒺⓈ
. Ⓞⓥⓔⓡ ⓐ 50-ⓨⓔⓐⓡ ⓒⓐⓡⓔⓔⓡ ⓗⓔ ⓒⓞⓥⓔⓡⓔⓓ ⓐⓛⓛ ⓐⓢⓟⓔⓒⓣⓢ ⓞⓕ ⓢⓒⓘⓔⓝⓒⓔ —
ⒶⓃⓉⒶⓇⒸⓉⒾⒸ
ⓔⓧⓟⓔⓓⓘⓣⓘⓞⓝⓢ, ⓡⓞⓒⓚⓔⓣ ⓛⓐⓤⓝⓒⓗⓘⓝⓖⓢ ⓘⓝ ⓣⓗⓔ ⓛⓐⓣⓔ 1950ⓢ, ⓟⓗⓨⓢⓘⓒⓢ, ⓒⓗⓔⓜⓘⓢⓣⓡⓨ, ⓐⓝⓓ ⓖⓔⓞⓛⓞⓖⓨ.
Ⓗⓔ ⓦⓡⓞⓣⓔ ⓢⓔⓥⓔⓡⓐⓛ ⓦⓔⓛⓛ-ⓡⓔⓒⓔⓘⓥⓔⓓ ⓑⓞⓞⓚⓢ, ⓘⓝⓒⓛⓤⓓⓘⓝⓖ
ⒶⓈⓈⒶⓊⓁⓉ ⓄⓃ ⓉⒽⒺ ⓊⓃⓀⓃⓄⓌ
Ⓝ
ⓐⓑⓞⓤⓣ ⓣⓗⓔ
ⒾⓃⓉⒺⓇⓃⒶⓉⒾⓄⓃⒶⓁ ⒼⒺⓄⓅⒽⓎⓈⒾⒸⒶⓁ
Ⓨ
Ⓔ
Ⓐ
Ⓡ
;
ⓌⒺ ⒶⓇⒺ ⓃⓄⓉ ⒶⓁⓄⓃⒺ
,
ⓐ ⓑⓔⓢⓣⓢⓔⓛⓛⓔⓡ ⓐⓑⓞⓤⓣ ⓣⓗⓔ ⓢⓔⓐⓡⓒⓗ ⓕⓞⓡ
ⒺⓍⓉⓇⒶⓉⒺⓇⓇⒺⓈⓉⓇⒾⒶⓁ ⒾⓃⓉⒺⓁⓁⒾⒼⒺⓃⒸⒺ
;
ⒸⓄⓃⓉⒾⓃⒺⓃⓉⓈ ⒾⓃ ⓂⓄⓉⒾⓄⓃ
;
ⒷⓁⒶⒸⓀ ⒽⓄⓁⒺⓈ: ⓉⒽⒺ ⒺⒹⒼⒺ ⓄⒻ ⓈⓅⒶⒸⒺ
,
ⓉⒽⒺ ⓄⒻ ⓉⒾⓂⒺ
; ⓐⓝⓓ
ⓁⒶⓃⒹⓅⓇⒾⓃⓉⓈ
.
ⓈⓊⓁⓁⒾⓋⒶⓃ
ⓦⓞⓝ ⓝⓔⓐⓡⓛⓨ ⓔⓥⓔⓡⓨ ⓐⓦⓐⓡⓓ ⓞⓟⓔⓝ ⓣⓞ ⓐ ⓢⓒⓘⓔⓝⓒⓔ ⓙⓞⓤⓡⓝⓐⓛⓘⓢⓣ, ⓘⓝⓒⓛⓤⓓⓘⓝⓖ ⓣⓗⓔ
ⒹⒶⓁⓎ ⓂⒺⒹⒶⓁ ⓞⓕ ⓣⓗⓔ ⒶⓂⒺⓇⒾⒸⒶⓃ ⒼⒺⓄⒼⓇⒶⓅⒽⒾⒸⒶⓁ ⓈⓄⒸⒾⒺⓉⓎ
,
ⓣⓗⓔ ⒼⒺⓄⓇⒼⒺ ⓅⓄⓁⓀ ⒶⓌⒶⓇⒹ
,
ⓣⓗⓔ ⒹⒾⓈⓉⒾⓃⒼⓊⒾⓈⒽⒺⒹ ⓅⓋⒷⓁⒾⒸ ⓈⒺⓇⓋⒾⒸⒺ ⒶⓌⒶⓇⒹ ⓄⒻ ⓉⒽⒺ ⓃⒶⓉⒾⓄⓃⒶⓁ ⓈⒸⒾⒺⓃⒸⒺ ⒻⓄⓊⓃⒹⒶⓉⒾⓄⓃ
,
ⓣⓗⓔ ⒶⒾⓅ ⓈⒸⒾⒺⓃⒸⒺ ⓦⓡⓘⓣⓘⓝⓖ ⓐⓦⓐⓡⓓ;
ⓣⓗⓔ ⒿⒶⓂⒺⓈ Ⓣ. ⒼⓇⒶⒹⓎ-ⒿⒶⓂⒺⓈ Ⓗ. ⓈⓉⒶⒸⓀ ⒶⓌⒶⓇⒹ ⒻⓄⓇ ⒾⓃⓉⒺⓇⓅⓇⒺⓉⒾⓃⒼ ⒸⒽⒺⓂⒾⓈⓉⓇⓎ ⒻⓄⓇ ⓉⒽⒺ ⓅⓋⒷⓁⒾⒸ ⓕⓡⓞⓜ ⓣⓗⓔ ⒶⓂⒺⓇⒾⒸⒶⓃ ⒸⒽⒺⓂⒾⒸⒶⓁ ⓈⓄⒸⒾⒺⓉⓎ
,
ⓐⓝⓓ ⓣⓗⓔ ⒶⓂⒺⓇⒾⒸⒶⓃ ⒶⓈⓈⓄⒸⒾⒶⓉⒾⓄⓃ ⒻⓄⓇ ⓉⒽⒺ ⒶⒹⓋⒶⓃⒸⒺⓂⒺⓃⓉ ⓄⒻ ⓈⒸⒾⒺⓃⒸⒺ
. Ⓘⓝ 1980
ⓈⓊⓁⓁⒾⓋⒶⓃ
ⓦⓐⓢ ⓐⓦⓐⓡⓓⓔⓓ ⓣⓗⓔ
ⓅⓋⒷⓁⒾⒸ ⓌⒺⓁⒻⒶⓇⒺ ⓂⒺⒹⒶⓁ ⓕⓡⓞⓜ ⓣⓗⓔ ⓃⒶⓉⒾⓄⓃⒶⓁ ⒶⒸⒶⒹⒺⓂⓎ ⓄⒻ ⓈⒸⒾⒺⓃⒸⒺⓈ
.
[2]
ⓉⒽⒺ ⒶⓂⒺⓇⒾⒸⒶⓃ ⒼⒺⓄⓅⒽⓎⓈⒾⒸⒶⓁ ⓊⓃⒾⓄⓃ
ⓝⓐⓜⓔⓓ ⓘⓣⓢ ⓢⓒⓘⓔⓝⓒⓔ ⓙⓞⓤⓡⓝⓐⓛⓘⓢⓜ ⓐⓦⓐⓡⓓ ⓐⓕⓣⓔⓡ
ⓈⓊⓁⓁⒾⓋⒶⓃ
.
[3]
Friday, 17 January 2014
Walter Sullivan (journalist)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from
Walter S. Sullivan
)
Walter Seager Sullivan, Jr
(January 18, 1918 – March 19, 1996) was considered the "dean" of science writers.
[1]
Sullivan spent most of his career as a
science reporter
for the
New York Times
. Over a 50-year career he covered all aspects of science —
Antarctic expeditions
, rocket launchings in the late 1950s,
physics
,
chemistry
, and
geology
.
He wrote several well-received books, including
Assault on the Unknown
about the
International Geophysical Year
;
We are not alone
, a bestseller about the search for extraterrestrial intelligence;
Continents in Motion
;
Black Holes: the Edge of the Space, the End of Time
; and
Landprints
. Sullivan won nearly every award open to a science journalist, including the Daly Medal of the American Geographical Society, the
George Polk Award
, the Distinguished Public Service Award of the
National Science Foundation
, the AIP
Science writing award
; the
James T. Grady-James H. Stack Award for Interpreting Chemistry for the Public
from the
American Chemical Society
, and the
American Association for the Advancement of Science
. In 1980 Sullivan was awarded the
Public Welfare Medal
from the
National Academy of Sciences
.
[2]
The
American Geophysical Union
named its science journalism award after Sullivan.
[3]
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