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Articles related to "Agricultural College"
Oregon State University Research Throughout its 150 year history, Oregon State University has focused on researching the sciences and strives to be an excellent place to study. oregon state university research • studying at oregon state university • tsunami research • agricultural college • osu
UK University Accommodation Costs Accommodation forms a large part of the cost of going to university. Find out which are the cheapest and also the most expensive UK universities and colleges to live at. which university? • cost of accommodation at university • top ten cheapest universties • top ten most expensive universities • deciding which university to attend
The Life of John McCrae Lt. Col John McCrae was a Canadian poet, surgeon and author during World War I. He is best remembered for writing In Flanders Fields. the life of john mccrae • the author of in flanders fields • john mccrae • in flanders fields • john mccrae guelph
Talk radio fires up the airways The longest running radio talk show in North America has been steaming up the airways in Canada's capital city for decades. lowell green • cfra talk radio • conservative • big brothers • help santa toy parade
Linus Pauling Double Nobel Prize Winner Linus Pauling was a genius who described the chemical bond, protein structure and the benefits of Vitamin C and became the only person to win two unshared Nobel Prizes. chemistry • nobel prize • vitamin c • chemical bond • alpha helix
Linus Pauling: Remembering Oregon's Native Son When you hear the name, “Linus Pauling,” what do you think? Read about this Oregonian and his accomplishments as one of the most important scientists of the 20th Century. linus pauling • oregon • science • microbiology • biotechnology
Louisiana Agricultural Overview: 1865-1920 Sharecroppers, plantation owners, low-paid laborers, British Syndicates, Populists and more contributed to Louisiana agriculture during these years. louisiana • cotton • sugar cane • rice • sharecropping
The Great Films of Judy Garland: Part One <i>The Wizard of Oz</i> was Judy Garland’s greatest movie, but she made some pretty other good ones, too. Learn about them in this two-part guide. wizard of oz • the wizard of oz • oz • judy garland • movies
Academic Mysteries-Part 2 Mysteries in an academic setting, featuring professors, teachers and others. mystery • cozy • school • academic
Charlotte MacLeod/Alisa Craig The mystery series of Charlotte MacLeod and Alisa Craig, her psuedonym. mysteries • humor • books • cozy • macleod
Honeybees Disease in Scottish Hives Honeybees are a vital part of Scotland's food industry, providing a means of maintaining a balanced natural environment and the pollination of plants. honeybees disease • sugar solution in scottish hives • european foul brood infection • bee farmers • lifecycle of honeybee
Lake Balaton As I promised in my last article, now I would like to show you many interesting places in Balaton region. I think it will be very difficult within a short article, but I will try to mention the most interesting things. europe • hungary • balaton • lake • resort
Public Gardens Display Fleuroselect Winners Forty-nine public gardens in Europe, Asia, Canada and the U.S.A. are first to display new Fleuroselect Gold Medal plant introductions chosen for special merit. fleuroselect • public gardens • flowers gardens • plants gardens • new plants
Rudolph Valentino (1895-1926) Rudolph Valentino had a successful, if not, short film career in the early 1920's. However, he is also famous for his colourful personal life and other creative interests valentino and italian • valentino and filmstar • valentino and screen idol • valentino and silent movies • valentino and relationships
'In Flanders Fields': Remembrance Day Written in May 1915 on the battlefield in Ypres, Belgium, the day after a friend's death, 'In Flanders Fields' describes the anguish and faith of soldiers mired in war in flanders fields • john mccrae • lt col john mccrae • remembrance day poem • flanders fields belgium
Book Review: The Sternberg Fossil Hunters <I>The Sternberg Fossil Hunters: A Dinosaur Dynasty</I> is a great book for young students interested in paleontology. charles sternberg • sternberg family • sternberg fossil hunters • paleontology • paleontologist
Desert Garden Soil Problems A number of soil problems can occur when planting roses in a desert garden. Conditions from iron deficiencies in the soil to excesses of alkali salts can affect roses. roses • desert garden • soil • iron chlorosis • alkali
How to Hunt Possums During the Daytime Possum hunting is not strictly a night time activity. A New Zealand man and his son successfully hunt this nocturnal national pest during the day. possum hunting • hunt possums during the daytime • shooting possums in daylight • hunt during the daytime • hunting in the day
Indiana Byways Hoosier Hannah describes the the early history of Indiana and the territory governorship and the struggle to wrest the lands from the Native Americans. indiana • hoosier • hannah • tecumseh • prophet
New Holiday Mysteries New & re-released mystery books with a winter holiday setting. mystery • cozy • christmas • winter • holiday
Planning a Spring Garden A spring garden might take a little work, but planned properly, even a small area can provide enough vegetables for an average-sized family. gardens • gardening • tomatoes • eggplant • cucumbers
Digging Up a Good Mystery - Part 1 Mysteries with a botanical/gardening theme. mysteries • gardening • garden • botanical • herbs
Killer Dolphins Scientists, following a trail of bloody clues, have discovered that dolphins are far from the happy, peaceful creatures that humans think they know. dolphins • infanticide • killers • violence • cetaceans
Linus Pauling - Molecular Biologist and Orthomolecular Scientist Linus Pauling was the first person to receive two unshared Nobel Prizes, one in Chemistry for his molecular bonding research, and the Peace Prize for his work protesting atmospheric testing of nuclear bombs. pauling • nobel • activist • anti-nuclear • molecular bonding
The1998 Home and Garden Inspirational Green Thumb Award Inspirational story about one inspirational woman. This is Part one of two. This week? The story. Next week? The interview. even if you don't garden, you'll want to read this one. inspirational story award
Holidays Can Be Murder Mystery books with a holiday theme! mystery books • novels • cozy • christmas • holiday mystery
Wisconsin Women Who Made a Difference Stories of four women associated with Wisconsin, who made a difference either in Wisconsin or the country. suite 101 • travel • wisconsin • peggy hoehne • women
World War II Rationing--Part II To cope with rationing, many Americans cultivated victory gardens, substituted margerine for butter and used the thrifty habits and skills many developed during the Depression years of the 1930s. american rationing • victory gardens • substitutions • beef kidney stew recipe • food shortages
Introduction to the History of Guelph, Ontario Guelph has grown from an agricultural community with European style into a city with a base of industry and education. It's farming history still has impact today. history of guelph • guelph ontario • john galt • the royal city • southern ontario |
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