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Articles related to "Eds"
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Vocabulary When you or a loved one is diagnosed with EDS there are many words that quickly become part of your vocabulary. ehlers-danlos • ehlers-danlos syndrome • eds • medical definitions • medical words
Learn About EDNF EDS is a little known genetic syndrome. The Ehlers-Danlos National Foundation is spreading information through their educational campaigns. ehlers danlos syndrome • ehlers danlos • may events • physical disibility • national healthcare
History of EDS Types When learning about Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome there are two different classifications that are frequently referenced. ehlers danlos • ehlers danlos syndrome • eds • genetic disorder • genetic disease
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
Big Business and Democracy (Part 2 of 5) Part 2 in a five-part series on "the Clash of Capitalism and Democracy" east asia • capitalism • democracy • corporate • corporation
History, Trauma and Memory III This third and last article in this series will explore the potential of breaking the silence with which so many have lived for too long. ww ii • history • trauma • memory • jewish
Recommended Paleontology Books 2003 Here are some books that will make great gifts for the budding young paleontologist in your life. paleontology • geology • book • books • paleontologist
The Faltering Common Law Jury System (Part 3 of 3) The conclusion of the three part jury verdict literature evaluation. Judges effects, procedural concerns, a general discussion, and possible solutions are provided. jury • court • juror • forensics • legal
Bibliography on Celtic Women This is the main bibliography for my series of articles on Celtic women & the church. celtic women • ireland • history • brigid • patrick
Review: Writing Newspaper Editorials - Course by Jason Reeher Review of the SuiteUniversity Online Course: "Writing Newspaper Editorials" - Jason C. Reeher, Instructor. editorial • op-ed • editorials • newspaper • long-forum articles
Failure of Arab League The most obvious regional organziation, spanning the entire Middle East and incorporating all the Arab states,is the Arab League. arab league • rational choice theory • neo-functionalism • international relations • functionalism
Writing a Grant for More Tech Many organizations are granting funds to schools and teachers in order to buy technological equipment. This is a brief overview to getting started in writing grants. one-computer classroom • grant writing • no child left behind • more technology • government grants
(Re)presenting Mimesis – sisemiM gnitneserp(eR) A Re-evaluation of mimesis in terms of contempory hypertext fiction. How does the theory of mimesis change when it encounters hypertextual fictions? feminist • postmodern • hypertext • hyperfiction • judy malloy
History, Trauma and Memory II The second part of this three-part series of articles will explore the processes by which historical narratives are in or excluded from collective consciousness. ww ii • memory • history • trauma • collective memory
The Message of Anne Frank's Diary Despite press releases and articles about Anne Frank's diary, many still have no idea that her original diary is not the one they read in high school. anne frank • otto frank • the diary of anne frank • rewriting the diaries • memoirs
Even More Groundcovering Self-Seeders Celandine, or wood poppies, are great at covering ground, as is the biennial Lunaria or money plant groundcover • groundcovers • perennials • biennials • wood poppies
Louise Erdrich's "Jacklight" An explication of Edrich's "Jacklight" offering insight into the theme of mapping in Native American poetry. Discover what happens when two very different cultures meet. louise erdrich • jacklight • poetry • poem • native american
Merger Mania! Mergers hit the music industry. music • mergers • polygram • universal music • universal music group
More Groundcovering Self-Seeders Hardy begonias and Columbine - two of my favorite self-seeding perennials. groundcovers • groundcover • perennials • begonia grandis • hardy begonia
Reader Response and Hypertext – Part II The second part of a series of articles looking at Reader Response theories and Hypertext. iser • fish • fetterley • showalter • postmodern
Twins and Multiples: A Four-Part Series An introduction to a four-part series about twins/multiples. twins • multiple birth • premature birth • multiple pregnancy
Margaret Thatcher's Revolution of 1979? (book review) Margaret Thatcher was one of the more important Prime Ministers of the twentieth century, particularly the second half. While it is too early to fully assess or begin to assess (in my opinion) the effect of her premiership, this extended essay of books by Kenneth Harris, Hugo Young, Kenneth Minogue and Michael Biddess, and Peter Jenkins offers a starting point for what is <i>now</i> a very tentative and incomplete historical account, but what will eventually be further completed by historians. margaret thatcher • thatcherism • influence • british society
Ed Bonja: Elvis Photographer Read all about Ed and all the wonderful pictures he captured in seven years as Elvis photgrapher. ed bonja • elvis • amazon • photographs
Hat Yai An introduction to the Southern Thai city of Hat Yai. hat yai • thailand • malaysia • border trade
Fun on Campus Stories of political wackiness on campus. political correctness • abu-jamal • mary daly
H7 Escapes the Nazis (Part II of II) For five years, King Håkon, or H7 as loyal Norwegians would come to call him in their hastily scrawled grafitti, led the resistance from Britain. In radio messages and through the press, he urged Norwegians to remain above all, Norwegian in mind and spirit, and too keep fighting for their country. He returned home on June 7, the exact anniversary of his departure, a hero of the Norwegian resistance and of the restoration. wwii • german occupation • nazis in norway • king haakon vii • crown prince olav
Re-engineering..... a brief discussion software • reengineering • maintenance • restructuring • reverse engineering
Stones Vs Beatles (Part 1) Compare and contrast the family, educational, and musical backgrounds of the Beatles with the Rolling Stones. stones • rolling stones • beatles • music • mick
Torture and the Witchcraze of Early Modern Europe: Bibliography This is the relevant bibliography for the preceding series of articles. I have a more extensive bibliography on the witch trials and would be happy to provide it to interested parties. witches • witchcraze • witch trials • torture • inquisition
Untreated Anorexics Disturbing results of a recent poll. anorexia • eating disorders • untreated • treatment
PGA Money List Top-10 - Week 17 Most of the top money-making golfers maintained their spots in the rankings after taking the week off. Mark Calcavecchia continued his resurgence. pga money • pga mpney list • pga money leaders • world golf • world golf ranking
"Witchcraze" bibliography This is the relevant bibliography for the series of articles on the Witchcraze in early modern Europe. bibliography • witchcraze
A Campaign For Unity: Cripps' Unity Campaign, 1935-1939, Part I Introduction and Part I of a three-part series about Sir Stafford Cripps and his Unity Campaign during the 1930s, a political campaign aimed at stopping Fascism. stafford cripps • sir stafford cripps • fascism • anti-fascism • england
Derrida's Deconstructive Turn A basic overview of Derrida's literary deconstruction. derrida • postmodern • poststructuralist • reality • language
King Haakon VII of Norway (1872-1957) Born in Charlottenlund, Denmark on August 3, 1872, King Haakon VII of Norway became a potent symbol for Norwegian nationalism through to present day. He led the re-constituted Norwegian monarchy from the nation’s dissolution with Sweden in 1905, through the troubling times of WWII, until his death in Oslo, Sept 21 1957. norwegian royalty • danish royalty • european royalty • christened christian frederik carl georg valdemar • king haakon vii
Rousseau Cast Aside: Women Painters and the Absence of the Bourgeois Ideal It is documented that women painters of the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth- century Parisian art world rarely represented the ideal of bourgeois motherhood in their oeuvres. Despite public opinion of a woman’s proper “place,” such paintings were approved for exhibition in the (often juried) Salons. Drawing upon historical, economic, and philosophical examples, I will explain two possible reasons for public toleration of this tendency and how it benefited the truly ambitious. rousseau • women • bourgeois • motherhood • painting
Sir William Jones (1748-1794): The "Good" Orientalist?, Part I Part I of a three-part series, that discusses the modern historical debate about the British Orientalists, a group of late 18th century/early 19th century scholars who went to India to study its languages, cultures, histories and societies. This effort has come under scathing criticism over the past twenty years as being fundamentally a racist and colonial enterprise. This series of essays explores the debate over the role of these scholars, focusing mainly on Sir William Jones, the noted philogist and linguist who discovered that Sanskrit, Ancient Greek and Latin were part of the same language family, the "Indo-European" language family. I seek to examine whether there can be a bridging of this debate; whether there can be such a thing as a "Good" Orientalist. british orientalist • sir william joness
Some Reasons behind the (Self-)Portrait (Part 1) Part 1 of looking at possible reasons behind (self-)portraiture in late eighteenth-century France. Profiled in this article: Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun. vigée-lebrun • self-portrait • portrait • benoist • duchosal
The Fabians and the British Empire, Part II The Fabian Society was an important group of middle-class British socialists which was founded in 1884 and still exists today. Among the more famous members included the playwright George Bernard Shaw, the novelist H.G. Wells, and the social investigators Sidney and Beatrice Webb. Some less known members were Emmeline Pankhurst, the suffragette leader, and James Ramsay McDonald, future Labour Party prime minister in 1924, and 1929-35. This 13 part series discusses the Fabian Society--a group mostly known for their work on domestic policy--and their relationship and attitudes to the British Empire. Part 2 of a 13 part series.
The Valour and the Horror: An Honourable Memorial? In January of 1992, CBC aired a three-part miniseries entitled "The Valour and the Horror", about Canadian experiences during World War II. Writers/producers Brian and Terence McKenna soon came under fire from veterans and historians over their depiction of events during the war, and also for their use of "documented" historical comments spoken by actors. In 1994, David J. Bercuson and S. F. Wise, both history professors, wrote "The Valour and the Horror Revisited", which pointed out many of the errors made by the creators of the mini-series. valour and the horror • television program • canada • world war • history
Yutalao and the Golden Carp: a Tale of the Dai People A description of the Dai legend of Yutalao and the Golden Carp. folktales • dai people • xishuangbanna
Beat Hypertension with Vegetables A recent study has suggested that high nitrate foods may relax blood vessel walls and lower blood pressure. beet root juice and hypertension • vegetables and hypertension • nitrates and hypertension • nitric oxide and blood vessels • blood pressure and blood vessels
Cat Vaccinations Some available vaccines can increase your cat's longevity and improve the quality of her life. Others are not necessary. cat vaccinations • cat vaccines • cat vaccination risks • cat vaccine risks • kittens vaccines
Causes of Hypoglycaemia Although more commonly seen in diabetics, hypoglycaemia can occur for other reasons. These need to be investigated and treated quickly. causes of hypoglycaemia • treatment of hypoglycaemia • diabetes and hypoglycaemia • reactive hypoglycaemia • pancreatic tumours and hypoglycaemia
German Renaissance Stained Glass The National Gallery and Victoria & Albert Museum pool their resources to show German Renaissance glass, paintings and drawings. Artists include Albrecht Dürer and Grien. art of light • national gallery • freshfields bruckhaus derringer • trafalgar square • victoria and albert museum
Grade Skipping Misconceptions Grade acceleration is a viable option for gifted children performing above grade level in all subject areas, but is often resisted by school administration and teachers. gifted and talented students • gifted children • gifted education • grade acceleration • grade advancement
How Autoimmune Disease Occurs An increasing number of diseases are described as autoimmune. The processes behind these disorders are well understood but the triggers remain unclear. how autoimmune disease occurs • autoimmune disease and lymphocytes • autoimmune disease and t cells • autoimmune disease and antibodies • autoimmune disease and bacteria
Keeping Cats Indoors Many owners wonder whether or not they should let their cats go outside. Given the risks cats face outdoors, an indoor lifestyle is the best choice for health and safety. indoor cats • outdoor cats • should you let your cat outside • why cats should be indoors • reasons to keep cats inside |
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