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Articles related to "Palomar"
Palomar Mountain, San Diego, Ca Palomar Mountain, San Diego, Ca S6 and S7. These 2 roads lead to Palomar Observatory. They offer 2 very different rides. places to ride • palomar • motorcycle • california • bike
Hair Removal Made Easy Looking at the very latest , ground-breaking technology that uses the Palomar system of Intense Pulsed Light to destroy hairs in both sexes on all locations of the body. hair • hair removal • unwanted hair • permanent removal • electrolysis
"The Days of the Dead" Listen! What are those sounds? Why it's just some "Calaveras" coming to visit! Learn how one culture honors the memories of those who have died with a very special holiday. days of the dead • mexican holidays • dios de los muertos • calaveras • skulls
Freshwater Fishing Rigs and Setups How, when, and where to use these rigs for catching trophy fish with the utmost confidence. Included are the best knots for each application and most successful bait. the carolina rig • the texas rig • the drop shot rig • the finesse rig • an improved clinch knot
The Sound of an Era Orchestras and dance bands had been around since George and Martha Washington did the minuet. Jazz had its roots in the African-American slave experience. In the years 1935-1945 these two streams of American music flowed together creating the Big Band Era. bands • music • jazz • world war ii • great depression
Shakespeare's World See how playwright William Shakespeare drew on events, people, and ideas to create his own works. william shakespeare • elizabethan world • british history • elizabeth i • black death
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 The impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 showed that the solar system is still a very volatile place. comets • shoemaker-levy 9 • gene shoemaker • carolyn shoemaker • david levy
Dwarf Planet Larger than Pluto Eris is confirmed to be the largest known solar system object beyond Neptune, forcing Pluto to retain its Dwarf Planet status. eris • pluto • xena • dwarf planet • dysnomia
Italo Calvino Biography Brief biography of Italo Calvino, one of Italy's influential writers, famous for fairy tales and fantasy writing, and the novel If on a Winter's Night a Traveller. italo calvino biography • calvino italian writer • novels of calvino • calvino novelist essayist journalist • calvino se una notte d'inverno un viaggatore
Santa Cruz Rainy Day Tips Family vacationers in Santa Cruz have a lot of activity choices, even in bad weather. santa cruz rainy day activity • santa cruz kid on rainy day • santa cruz california • santa cruz vacation • california family vacation
Teach Primary Science Using Art Take advantage of children's love for art and science by combining the two in your life science lessons. Science art is an effective way to apply newly learned skills. how to teach primary school science • combining art and science in primary school • primary art and science • teach science and art • life science lesson
California's Temecula Valley Wines Temecula Valley is Southern California's newest and most promising wine region. Description, history, and accommodation recommendations. temecula • temecula valley wine • temecula valley • temecula wine • pierce’s
Discovery of Astronomical X-Rays The discovery, in the early 1960s, of the first celestial X-ray sources led to the first star identified as a likely black hole candidate, Cygnus X-1. cygnus x-1 • x-ray astronomy • astronomical x-rays • black hole • astronomical
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
Tu B'Shvat - Festival of Trees Celebrate Tu B'Shvat (Tu Bishvat) - Jewish Arbor Day / Festival of Trees / New Year of Trees, by planning for, or planting, a new tree in your home landscape. tu bishvat • festival of trees • significance of tu bishvat • history of tu bishvat • celebrate tu bishvat
Edwin Hubble - Astronomer with a Bang
Edwin Hubble began the field of cosmology when he proved that the universe is made up of many galaxies. He went on to become famous. hubble telescope • hubble law • big bang • astronomer • cosmology
Lichens Lichens are a marriage between a fungus and an alga. Each benefits from this symbiotic relationship. Visit the web pages in this week's article to see how diverse, beautiful and colourful lichens are. You will simply be amazed. lichens • alga • algae • fungus • thallus
Mae Jemison: An Extraordinary Woman (Part I) Mae Jemison wanted to be a scientist. She became that and much more. Join me as we look at the story of this incredible woman. 1961 • chicago • mae jemison • scientist • teacher
Waste Not - Want Not Learn about two amazing beetles that use waste products in their lives. beetles • bugs • insects • dung • dung beetle
A Basilica Garden
Garden designer Hugh O’Connell has returned to the architectural roots of Italian Renaissance gardens, and instead of imitating earlier gardens, he has created a garden that is both classically beautiful and strikingly original. basilica garden • alberti • vitruvius • sissinghurst
Ginkgo Petrified Forest Where can you go to see petrified ginkgo wood? Only four places on this earth, including Washington State. ginkgo • petrified • forest • wa • state
Granny's Green Thumb - Part 1 A review of five recent <I>Botany for Gardeners</i> books with the author's comments on observation of growing plants. botany for gardeners: an introduction and guide • plant adaptation in a hostile world • brian capon • sex in your garden • angela overy
How to Find Literary Criticism on the Internet A guide for librarians, students, and researchers. literary criticism • web resources • internet resources • literature • authors
Lively Literature Literary classics and a special tribute to Shakespeare. Also includes contemporary story favorites from Dr. Suess and others. literary • literature • shakespeare • classics
Mothers of Nature In celebration of Mother's Day this month we take a closer look at a few of the known and some of the unusual mothers of nature. pennsylvania nature • mothers of nature • nature • animal • taxonomy
Of Weeds And Thugs, Part1 Wouldn't it be nice if our gardens only held the plants we like? No one loves to weed, especially when they get out of hand. And have you ever planted something you regreted later? Find out what you are up against and what you can do about it in this two part article. weed seeds • seed dormancy • bindweed • mulch and weeds • friable soil and weeds
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE : Beyond the Stage and Sonnet William Shakespeare---one of the most passionate poets and playrights in the world. He found passion on the page, but how did his true-life romances fare? lynne remick • playright • william shakespeare • love • history
Secrets to an Almost Instant Secret Garden Some quick growing plants that will help you to create a feeling of privacy in your garden.
Literary Resources: On and Off Web Outlines where to look for help researching literature, both on and off the Web.
Tropical Pleasures Before frost's icy caress blackens their leaves, a handful of tender plants turn part of my garden into a tropical paradise. shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials |
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