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...study—the first to analyze the effect of obesity on overall health for women who lived through 70??also found that obesity early in adulthood typically led to moderately worse health far later in life...
...After the federal mandatory retirement law—which permitted Universities to force professors to retire at the age of 70??was repealed in 1994, the Harvard Faculty has slowly aged...
...cognitive capacities: he was able to identify 50 different objects, seven colors, five shapes, quantities up to six, and concepts of category, among other things. “He redefined the term birdbrain.” Pepperberg says. “When I began this work in the 70??s, people didn’t expect birds to do any complex cognitive tasks.” Following Alex’s death last September, rather than flying off the handle, Pepperberg swooped in with an idea for a book. While she had published “The Alex...
...night, he ignores his wife, burning an innocent gift from her that jeopardized his drug-lord identity.Nevertheless, the spurts of violence and the explicit examples of drug use are muted by Scott’s use of bright, saturated colors in costuming and setting, which fit perfectly into the 70??s era funk-feel of Harlem. Additionally, Scott inserts comedic interludes to break up the melodrama, whether laughing and talking over a family meal or cracking jokes at a club. Even the aura of the crime world itself is lightened by the presence of Cuba Gooding...
...famous: marvelous cinematography, humorous dialogue, fast-paced scenes, and period music. “Zodiac” was made to scare its audience, but more than that, it offers new perspective on the way our society deals with mass media. In the late 60’s and early 70??s, when the Zodiac killings were actually happening, the media was exploding into the American consciousness with sitcoms, high-production-value news reports, and, of course, updates on the war in Vietnam. The Zodiac Killer took full advantage of the country’s growing addiction...