The Alliance was not universally accepted by all parts of the Ottoman government (see below Geoffrey Miller "Turkey enters the war").
The essay by Geoffrey Miller was discussed in how its topic (Fermi's paradox) could relate to how much people game.
Another view, advanced by Geoffrey Miller, is that sexual selection explains the evolutionary push toward intelligence.
Three of these incidents occurred while Geoffrey Miller had overall authority over the detainees.
This model is proposed by Geoffrey Miller who argues that human intelligence is unnecessarily sophisticated for the needs of hunter-gatherers to survive.
Geoffrey Miller, drawing on some of Darwin's largely neglected ideas about human behaviour, has hypothesized that human culture arose through a process of sexual selection.
The Mating Mind, by Geoffrey Miller, published by Anchor Books, 2001.
Geoffrey Miller proposes that human intelligence is the result of runaway sexual selection, which takes unpredictable directions.
Geoffrey Miller may refer to:
This view of intelligence is also treated at length by Geoffrey Miller.