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Rebuttal! Beware! Daffodil Police. Rebuttal to my article, <b>Beware! Daffodil Police!!</b> by the "chief of police" in The American Daffodil Society. narcissus • daffodil bulbs • growing daffodils • daffodil classifications
Beware! Daffodil Police!! I'm not in agreement with the 1998 Royal Horticulture Society's new classification system. To me, the changes are for change purpose only. This week's article is a discussion of my opposition to the changes. daffodils • narcissus • classification • royal horticulture society
Create an Animal Notebook Create an animal notebook and explore the world of animals. science projects • homeschooling • science for kids • animal projects • notebooking
Sedimentary Rocks Sedimentary rock formations are those which are formed by layer upon layer of sediment being laid down by natural forces. It is the stone in which history is hidden. geological classification • sedimentary rocks • lithification • strata layers • canyon erosion
Why Labels Matter - Part I Does it matter how your child is classified as a special education student? I mean, after all, Special Ed is SPECIAL ED: right? special education • listserv • aspergers • labels • classification
Nations must become Progressive when addressing Disability. A progressive attitude of Nations is necessary if those on government assistance are expected to be reduced is to decline nations • disability • progressive ada • wiia.
What's in a Name? Taxonomy Plant names can be frustrating, especially the scientific names (botanical epithets or binomials) and especially when those change once you've finally gotten them to stick in your brain. Why are they important? Where did they come from? And, why do they change all the time? Join me on a journey of discovery. plant names • scientific names • botanical epithet • binomial • compton
Facts About Hummingbirds Hummingbirds are beautiful, fascinating, engineering marvels. Here are some interesting facts about hummingbird classification, natural history, anatomy, and metabolism. facts about hummingbirds • fascinating hummingbird facts • classification • natural history • anatomy
Numerological Taxonomy Mathematicians have many clever ways of dividing various numbers in to different categories, or "sets." Some may be familiar to most, while others are surely not. number classification • counting numbers • integers • real numbers • irrational numbers
Tornado Facts and Records Understanding climatology data from past tornadoes helps meteorologists at the SPC determine when to issue tornado watches and alerts, in order to save lives. tornado records • storm prediction center data • oklahoma city tornadoes • fujita scale • tornado watches
A Brief History of Tequila Tequila is a direct descendant of North America's first distilled spirit, and was around long before any Cinco de Mayo celebration! tequila • agave • mezcal • pulque • mixto
Igneous Rocks Igneous rocks are formed from lava (or magma), though they are not easily definable, as they exist in over seven hundred varieties. igneous rocks • formation of igneous rocks • types of igneous rocks • geological classifications • metamorphic rocks
Internet Warfare <B><I>Warfare</I></B>. Not one with arcenary and tanks, but one with brains and techniques. We try to classify internet warfare. And naturally, we try to see ways to defend your ground. warfare
Diversity In Cinema Can the future of multiculturalism be forecast from film trends? Is the secret to the survival of Indigenous cultures contained in the ethnic versatility of actors? jessica alba • jessica alba race • the rock • leah purcell • ethnic roles
Iris Book by Geoff Stebbings Iris book to read and help you plan your garden, if you are new to Iris. books • iris • iris books
What Is a Virion or Virus? Viruses are not living cells, but efficient parasites that commandeer living cells and turn them into virus factories. Learn how these nonliving particles act so smart. what is a virus • biological virus • what is a virion • acellular infectious particle • anatomy of a virus
Soft On Iris Tall bearded iris are many a gardener's favorite flower -- but they are not always easy to grow well. Find out the easiest ways to do it right (and what to do when things go wrong)! Includes links to some of the best iris sites out there. iris • tall • bearded
Russian Folktales Folktales a popular part of folklore. Learn about it in Russia Culture. folklore • folktales
Basic Math Shapes Polygon activity that allows students to investigate geometrical shapes. geometrical shapes • basic math shape • math shape name • polygon lesson plan • polygon activity
Censorship of Video Games With the release of the controversial Manhunt 2, censorship has never been taken so seriously. Let's take a look at how it has developed for computer games in the UK... censorship in video games • manhunt 2 • mortal kombat • rockstar games • violence and video games
Bipolar I Disorder - MANIA information and diagnosing BipolarI Disoder, the manic pole of Bipolar Affective Disorder (manic depression) mania • manic • bipolar disorder • symptoms • diagnosis
Why Labels Matter - Part II Special education labels DO matter. A label/placement can determine what teacher a child sees. Different special education teachers may have different certifications. mildly mentally impaired • moderately mentally impaired • severely mentally impaired • profoundly mentally impaired • down syndrome
Winter Book Review: The Companion Book to Worwoods The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils. Yet another interesting book you will want to add to your aromatic library. aromatherapy • book • review • winter • lawless
Bears of the World A discussion of bears in general and their evolution as well as a brief description of each of the five species found outside of North America. This is an information article. bears • black bears • ursine • carnivore • raccoon
Hyper Static Union: Lifegiver Hyper Static Union bore a lot of hype. “Discovered” by Third Day, produced by Mac Powell, the inaugural release from RKT Music. Do they live up to it? Oh yeah, baby! hyper static union • lifegiver • rkt music • shawn lewis • overhead
Important Terms To understand the world of computer networking, you have to know the jargon. Listed here are some of the basic terms that a network professional comes across. defintions • terms • computer network • client • server
NOS Personality The NOS diagnosis is a laundry list of all personality-related dysfunctions, signs, symptoms, and complaints that do not fit a specific personality disorder. compulsive • obsessive • narcissism • personality • narcissistic
Single Oil Look: Rosemary Single Oil Look: Rosemary rosemary • essential oils • aromatherapy • therapeutic use
The Fish, Part II: The Chondrichthyans Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water...let's look at the Chondrichthyans! sharks • rays • chondrichthyan • osteichthyan • elasmobranch
Apparitions Are Intelligent Ghosts Parapsychologists have classified different types of apparitions based on documented witnesses' accounts. Experiences with these entities support survival theory. apparitions • hauntings • poltergeists • ghosts • parapsychology
Birth Flower for June The language, legends and history for the rose; the flower for those born in the month of June. language of flowers • birth month flower • birth month flower for june • what is the birth flower for june • rose the flower for june
Edwin Hubble, Scientist Brief bio and discoveries of Edwin Hubble, who discovered more galaxies and that the universe expands; also known for Hubble's Law. edwin hubble • edwin hubble scientist • edwin hubble brief bio • edwin hubble galaxies • hubble's law
Joel Zeff's Make The Right Choice Yes, you too have the right to make choices. But which ones are the right ones? Read on for a review of Joel Zeff's book based on his speeches and presentations. joel zeff • make the right choice:creating a positive • innovative • and productive work life • making choices in your career
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells There are only two basic types of cells, primitive prokaryotes and the more complex eukaryotes. Here are the main features that distinguish these cell types. prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells • difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell • prokaryotic eukaryotic living things • single-celled prokaryotes eukaryotes • cell types
Solving Knot Theory Problems While it may seem like a trivial form of mathematics, knot theory has developed a highly efficient formalism over the years as it has gained recognition. knot theory • how to solve problems in knot theory • tricolorability • isotopically invariant • reidmeister moves
What is Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome? EDS is believed to affect 1 in 5,000 people. It is found in both males and females of all racial and ethnic backgrounds. eds • ehlers-danlos • ehlers danlos • ehlers danlos syndrome • connective tissue disorder
Bonnie Demerjian - Roll On! If you can't visit the Stikine River soon, experience it through Bonnie Demerjian's book about the great river discovering the wild stikine river • bonnie demerjian • spatsizi plateau • telegraph creek • mount edziza
Computer Security Weekly, May 3, 1999 May 5, 1999: This week's events in computer security, both on and off the net. computer security
Garlic: Hardnecks & Softnecks Whether hardneck or softneck, your choice of garlic for the garden should be a variety well-suited for your environment. hardneck garlic • softneck garlic • artichoke garlic • silverskin garlic • purple stripe garlic
Manta Rays Mantas are docile filter feeders that seem to enjoy interacting with humans. swim with manta rays • filter feeders • plankton eaters • cleaner stations • interact with divers
South Park decision angers New Zealand church groups New Zealand's Broadcast Standards Authority declines to pursue complaints against satirical cartoon. south park • tv • animation • bloody mary • new zealand
Spongebob versus Scooby Doo The use of today's cartoons are examined in this article, using Spongebob Squarepants and Scooby Doo as examples. educational value of cartoons • spongebob squarepants • scooby doo • oceanograpy lesson • educational programming
What's for Dinner?: The Web as a Tool for an Age Old Question Searching the Internet for great recipes. recipes online • recipes internet • recipe websites • searching for recipes on the internet • online searches for recipes |
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