- The
Rimland is a
concept championed in the
early 20th
century by
Nicholas John Spykman,
professor of
international relations at Yale University. To him...
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Bernard Rimland (November 15, 1928 –
November 21, 2006) was an
American research psychologist, writer, lecturer, and
influential person in the
field of...
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Ingrid A.
Rimland, also
known as
Ingrid Zündel (May 22, 1936 –
October 12, 2017), was an
American writer. She
wrote several novels based upon her own...
- The
Autism Society of
America (ASA) was
founded in 1965 by
Bernard Rimland together with Ruth C. ****van and a
small group of
other parents of autistic...
- Mackinder's
Heartland Theory can be
found in "Crush zone" of
James Fairgrieve,
Rimland of
Nicholas Spykman, "Shutterbelt" of Saul
Cohen and the
Intermediate Region...
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Rimland is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bernard Rimland (1928–2006),
American psychologist, writer, and
lecturer Ingrid Rimland...
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Rimland bears greater resemblance to
Alfred Thayer Mahan's "debated and
debatable zone" than to Mackinder's
Inner or
Marginal Crescent. The
Rimland has...
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ports in the
Rimland must be prevented.
Spykman modified Mackinder's
formula on the
relationship between the
Heartland and the
Rimland (or the inner...
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novel by
Ingrid Rimland published in 1977
loosely based upon her own
experiences from
growing up in a
Mennonite community in Ukraine.
Rimland wanted to write...
- of the
first adults to
publicly disclose that she was autistic.
Bernard Rimland, a
father of an
autistic son and
author of the book
Infantile Autism, wrote...