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Northwest Flight 255 Memorial Stone at GM Proving Ground, Milford, Michigan Northwest Flight 255 memorial plaque in downtown Phoenix. In memory of the victims, a black granite memorial was erected in 1994; it stands (surrounded by blue spruce trees) at the top of the hill at Middlebelt Road and I-94, the site of the accident. [22]
Pinker in 2011. Pinker's research on visual cognition, begun in collaboration with his thesis adviser, Stephen Kosslyn, showed that mental images represent scenes and objects as they appear from a specific vantage point (rather than capturing their intrinsic three-dimensional structure), and thus correspond to the neuroscientist David Marr's theory of a "two-and-a-half-dimensional sketch."
The book's title was taken from the ending of U.S. president Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address.Pinker uses the phrase as a metaphor for four human motivations – empathy, self-control, the "moral sense", and reason – that, he writes, can "orient us away from violence and towards cooperation and altruism."
The pilot’s comforting words came just before the flight took off at 7:22 p.m. Thursday, according to public flight records — and less than 23 hours after an American Airlines passenger plane ...
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American Airlines Flight 5342 and a U.S. Army Black Hawk collided in Washington, D.C. Authorities believe all 67 on board both aircraft died.
George Pinker (1924–2007), British obstetrician and gynecologist; Rachel Pinker, American meteorologist; Robert Pinker (1931–2021), British sociologist; Steven Pinker (born 1954), Canadian-American psychologist, linguist and popular science author; Susan Pinker (born 1957), Canadian developmental psychologist