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Eat Well and Save Money on Vacation in the Beautiful University City of Cambridge.
Case Histories provides an entertaining story that introduces the unorthodox and humorous detective Jackson Brodie.
One of the greatest Christian hymns, Onward, Christian Soldiers, has been sung in churches of various denominations for over a century.
Douglas Adams was a famous author best-known for his Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy books. The series' sixth book was published posthumously in October 2009.
Forget MySpace and slicethepie. Hamfatter played to five entrepreneurs on Dragons' Den on British TV and secured an investment deal with entrepreneur Peter Jones.
These self-portraits by European artists - Heemskerck from the 16th century and von Marées and Courbet from the 19th century - feature realism.
Homes in England are given for these passengers bound for New England aboard the Zouch Phoenix (1624), the Abigail (1628) and the Lyon (1631).
Arriving from New Zealand in 1898, Rutherford dove into research in the Montreal, Quebec lab, initiating major discoveries that enlarged the field of nuclear physics.
Posterior vitreous detachments (PVDs) are common; as many as 80 percent of people over 80 have them. They generally cause no harm, but they can lead to retinal detachment
Over the centuries, the Yanomamo and Cashinahua people who live deep in the Amazon Rain Forest have evolved their mourning practices in rare and emotional ways.
Dr. Lise Meitner discovered and named the process of nuclear fission, refusing to let tradition, politics, rivalries, or even Hitler stand in the way of science.
Mass spectrometry is a factual, basic primer for ionic studies. The Nobel-Prize-winning "mass spec" can identify atoms and molecules with great specificity and accuracy.
A variety of online websites and support groups, as well magazines, newsletters, and books, provide the information, strategies, and support bilingual families need.
Recent trends in breeding and selection for Rose-of-Sharon Hibiscus include plant size choices, larger sterile flowers, and vividly colored long-lasting flowers.


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