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111: Preserving Flowers
... Call No.: SB449.3.D7F5 [Out of Print] Foster, Maureen. PRESERVED FLOWERS: PRACTICAL METHODS AND CREATIVE USES. London: Pelham Books, 1973. (ISBN 0-72070-536-3). NAL Call No.: SB447.F67. [Out of Print] Hillier, Malcolm. THE BOOK OF DRIED FLOWERS: A COMPLETE GUIDE TO GROWING, DRYING AND ARRANGING. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1986. (ISBN 0-671-61939-X). Godwin, Buck Godwin. ALBERTA SUPERNATURALS. Olds, Alberta: Olds College Bookstore, 1987. Joosten, Titia. FLOWER DRYING WITH A MICROWARE: TECHNIQUES AND PROJECTS. Asheville, NC: Lark Books, 1988. (ISBN 0-937274-48-8). NAL Call No.: SB447.J6613 1988 Karel, Leonard. DRIED FLOWERS FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE PRESENT: A HISTORY AND PRACTICAL GUIDE TO FLOWER DRYING. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1973. (ISBN 0-8108-0512-X). NAL Call No.: SB447.K29 Lindgren, Linda Lee. DECORATIONS FROM NATURE: GROWING, PRESERVING & ARRANGING NATURALS. Radnor, PA: Chilton Book Company, 1986. (ISBN 0-8019-7696-0). NAL Call No.: TT157.L5 Mann, Pauline. FLOWERS ...
112: Islam More Than A Religion
... social-protest movement. Their leader, Elijah Muhammad, who claimed to be an inspired prophet, interpreted the doctrine of Resurrection in an unorthodox sense as the revival of oppressed (“dead”) people. The popular leader and advocate Malcolm X (el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz) broke with Elijah Muhammad and adopted more orthodox Islamic views. After the death of Malcolm X in 1965 and the death of Elijah Muhammad in 1975, many blacks turned to Sunni Islam. While most Muslim blacks identify with the traditional Sunni Islam practiced worldwide, the black community's history ...
113: Islam More Than A Religion
... social-protest movement. Their leader, Elijah Muhammad, who claimed to be an inspired prophet, interpreted the doctrine of Resurrection in an unorthodox sense as the revival of oppressed (“dead”) people. The popular leader and advocate Malcolm X (el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz) broke with Elijah Muhammad and adopted more orthodox Islamic views. After the death of Malcolm X in 1965 and the death of Elijah Muhammad in 1975, many blacks turned to Sunni Islam. While most Muslim blacks identify with the traditional Sunni Islam practiced worldwide, the black community's history ...
114: The Black Panther Party
... led to many shoot-outs with the police. The Panthers way of getting things done was the exact opposite approach that Martin Luther King took, King believed in nonviolence. They were more in lines with Malcolm X's role "The right to defend ourselves by any means necessary." On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King is killed. Immediately people comment on the irony: we have criticized King for his nonviolent strategy, and ... death of Martin, the Panthers do things their way. "Nonviolence has died with King's death." This is our general consensus: no more hoses, whippings, and dogs. People shouldn't be asked to bleed peacefully, Malcolm has said. People are too busy singing; they'd better start swinging. Now people will see we're right and support us (Hilliard182). Malcolm X was quoted saying "there is no such thing as ...
115: The X Files: Negative Images of Races
The X Files: Negative Images of Races In society today, we have a problem of putting forward negative images of some races in the world. This is demonstrated with three episodes of the television show "The X-Files". In the first episode entitled "El Mundo Gira, Latino immigrants are viewed as stupid weak peasants, in the episode "Hell Money", Asian immigrant are viewed as small minded, easily persuaded people, and in the ...
116: The Lost World: Private Interview with Dr. Ian Malcolm
The Lost World: Private Interview with Dr. Ian Malcolm 1. Dr. Malcolm, what is it about dinosaurs that interests you? Well, for me it's the primitive nature. The way they hunt, seek and kill. We have learned so much from that island about the way in ...
117: Sir William Lawrence Bragg
... William Lawrence Bragg was an Australian-born British physicist and Nobel Prize winner. Bragg shared the 1915 Nobel Prize in physics with his father, British physicist Sir William Henry Bragg, for their work in establishing X-ray crystallography, the study of crystal structures with X rays. Born in Adelaide, Australia, William Lawrence Bragg studied at Saint Peter's College in Adelaide and at the University of Adelaide, graduating in 1908. He enrolled at Trinity College, Cambridge, England, in 1909 to ... Davy-Faraday Research Laboratory, a position once held by his father. He stayed at the Royal Institution until his retirement in 1966. The work that brought the Braggs fame was based on the phenomenon of X-ray diffraction in crystals, discovered in 1912 by Max Theodor Felix von Laue. Although the wave nature of X rays and the order of magnitude of their wavelength had been established, there were no ...
118: The Apathy Of Generation X
Subject: Political Science Title: The Apathy of Generation X For the past 25 years it has been wondered why the young people of America have shared the same apathetic attitude towards politics as the older generation of Americans. Indeed, the issues concerning young voters ... they have the numbers to do so. When and if all these numbers of young voters and activists turn out has been seen and hopefully will continue to do so. Then maybe the apathetic letter "X" that labels them can be forever removed. enjoy!
119: Hemophilia
... and 23 pairs of chromosomes, one of each pair is inherited through the egg from the mother, and the other inherited through the sperm of the father. Of these chromosomes, those that determine sex are X and Y. Females have XX and males have XY. In addition to the information on sex, the X chromosomes carry the main gene that holds the information for diseases. If a male holds the gene for hemophilia, then he automatically has the disease because he only has one x chromosome. Unlike males, females have two x chromosomes so if they have the heomphilia gene on one x, then the other x blocks the disease out. These females are called carriers. The only way ...
120: Von Willebrand’s Disease
... of von Willebrand’s disease. Inheritance Each cell of a person’s body has 23 pair of chromosomes, 46 in all. There are 22 pairs of autosomes and a pair of sex chromosomes, both an X and Y (male) or both X and X (female). In classical hemophilia, the X chromosome is abnormal. Since females have two X chromosomes they have one normal X, which protects them form symptoms. The male has only on X chromosome. If that ...


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