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Pittsburgh Pirates icon Roberto Clemente died on New Year s Eve 40 years ago in a plane crash while on a humanitarian mission in Nicaragua. But his memory lives on, thanks to some lost footage of the slugger that was recently unearthed. The University of Pittsburgh film archives unveiled 16mm film of the Puerto Rican native that was shot by KDKA photographers, CBS Station KDKA Pittsburgh reported, that had been stored away and had gone unnoticed. Watch t stanley uk he report on rare footage of Roberto Clemente from KDKA:Some of the highlights include Cle stanley cup deutschland mente at the plate and in the outfield. In one piece of footage, he talked about Forbes Field and the 1960 World Series, in which the Pirates won. I came out into t stanley cup he field and the street around Forbes Field, I would say I enjoyed the victory with the fans, he said. I would have to say that was one of my biggest thrills here in Forbes Field. Miriam Meislik, the media curator at the Archives Service Center, discovered footage that had not been cataloged. I found the footage of them cleaning out Clemente s locker after his accident, she told KDKA. This clip aired on the 6 p.m. news on January second, 1973. And they are shooting scenes of Clemente s locker, and packing up the contents of his locker. His cleats and his jersey, they re putting into this trunk. I don t know what they re going to do with it. Ship it off or put it in storage. A Hall of Famer, Clemente s statistics during his 18-year playing career include a .317 b Djxr Phew! Russians Regain Control of Rogue Lizard-Sex Satellite
Have you ever had a feeling that you didn ;t have a word for If you haven ;t, do you think that such feelings don ;t exist One anthropologist work seems to suggest that not having a word for a real feeling can happen 鈥?and that it can really screw up both a person and a culture. Robert Levy and Hypocognition In the early 1960s, Robert Levy, an anthropologist, spent two years in the Society Islands in Tahiti. Ten years later he came out with a book that coined the word hypocognition, which was all about a society inability to coin an appropriate word. Hypocognition is the lack of a necessary, or at least helpful, word to express an experience. In the case of the Tahitians that Levy studied, the missing word was grief. In the Society Islands, just like everywhere else, peop stanley cup le lost loved ones and felt that loss, but they described themselves as feeling 8220 ick or stanley cup strange afterwards. They didn ;t seem to have words like grie stanley spain f and 8220 orrow. Hypocognition, Levy argued, was not just a personal problem. It isn ;t like having a word stuck on the tip of the tongue. It marked a cultural deficit that wounded people. Without terms for grief and sorrow, people didn ;t come up with many rituals to alleviate them. Levy found that the islands had a high suicide rate, and believed that the lack of ability to express grief might have been a reason for it
Pittsburgh Pirates icon Roberto Clemente died on New Year s Eve 40 years ago in a plane crash while on a humanitarian mission in Nicaragua. But his memory lives on, thanks to some lost footage of the slugger that was recently unearthed. The University of Pittsburgh film archives unveiled 16mm film of the Puerto Rican native that was shot by KDKA photographers, CBS Station KDKA Pittsburgh reported, that had been stored away and had gone unnoticed. Watch t stanley uk he report on rare footage of Roberto Clemente from KDKA:Some of the highlights include Cle stanley cup deutschland mente at the plate and in the outfield. In one piece of footage, he talked about Forbes Field and the 1960 World Series, in which the Pirates won. I came out into t stanley cup he field and the street around Forbes Field, I would say I enjoyed the victory with the fans, he said. I would have to say that was one of my biggest thrills here in Forbes Field. Miriam Meislik, the media curator at the Archives Service Center, discovered footage that had not been cataloged. I found the footage of them cleaning out Clemente s locker after his accident, she told KDKA. This clip aired on the 6 p.m. news on January second, 1973. And they are shooting scenes of Clemente s locker, and packing up the contents of his locker. His cleats and his jersey, they re putting into this trunk. I don t know what they re going to do with it. Ship it off or put it in storage. A Hall of Famer, Clemente s statistics during his 18-year playing career include a .317 b Djxr Phew! Russians Regain Control of Rogue Lizard-Sex Satellite
Have you ever had a feeling that you didn ;t have a word for If you haven ;t, do you think that such feelings don ;t exist One anthropologist work seems to suggest that not having a word for a real feeling can happen 鈥?and that it can really screw up both a person and a culture. Robert Levy and Hypocognition In the early 1960s, Robert Levy, an anthropologist, spent two years in the Society Islands in Tahiti. Ten years later he came out with a book that coined the word hypocognition, which was all about a society inability to coin an appropriate word. Hypocognition is the lack of a necessary, or at least helpful, word to express an experience. In the case of the Tahitians that Levy studied, the missing word was grief. In the Society Islands, just like everywhere else, peop stanley cup le lost loved ones and felt that loss, but they described themselves as feeling 8220 ick or stanley cup strange afterwards. They didn ;t seem to have words like grie stanley spain f and 8220 orrow. Hypocognition, Levy argued, was not just a personal problem. It isn ;t like having a word stuck on the tip of the tongue. It marked a cultural deficit that wounded people. Without terms for grief and sorrow, people didn ;t come up with many rituals to alleviate them. Levy found that the islands had a high suicide rate, and believed that the lack of ability to express grief might have been a reason for it