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Articles related to "Tobacco"
Japan Tobacco, Inc. The Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare has launched its own war on smoking. But the majority stockholder in Japan's largest tobacco company is the Japanese government itself. ministry • tobacco • rjr • nabisco • finance
Sick Plants Get Fevers Too! When infected by a plant virus, tobacco leaves have an elevated temperature. tobacco mosaic virus • fever • tobacco • nature biotechnology • thermography
Sacred Smoke The use of tobacco among the southwestern Plains tribes is an integral part social, religious, and medicinal rights. tobacco • mandan uses of • crow uses of • sacred seed • tobacco planting ceremony
Explosives, Tobacco Plants, and Bacteria Explosive disposal the green way. Tobacco plants and bacterial proteins team up to eliminate TNT from contaminated soil. tobacco • tnt • explosives • decontamination • soil
Potatoes and Tobacco from America Sir George Weymouth captures five Native Americans. He takes them back to England. Potatoes and tobacco from the New World are introduced to England. colonizing the new world • george weymouth • maine • ralph lane • raleigh
Tobacco Deal Won't Help Obesity Economic and behavioral assessments of penalties negotiated by cigarette manufacturers suggest they are not a magic solution in dealing with health and weight issues. tobacco • legal • settlements • master • economic
Ag Facts of the Eighteenth Century Agriculture in the 18th century was a hard lifestyle. Farmers were fighting to establish their rights under the new government. See how things were different -- and the same. eighteenth century • farming • facts • whiskey rebellion • shay's rebellion
Garden Q&A Time Again Garden Questions and Answers for June. tobacco budworm • aphids • ants • roses • petunia
Let's Hear It for Nicki! Nicotiana,a free-flowering summer bedding plant. nicotiana • saratoga • flowering tobacco • nickis
Periodontal Disease Overview Pyorrhea or Periodontal Disease affects millions of Americans. This article will discuss what's currently known about the disease along with treatment solutions. periodontal • peridontal disease • treatment • pyorrhea • cardiovasular disease
Smoking: New Crime Coming Tobacco smoking may become to this decade what boozing was to the Prohibition era -- a crime conceived to change social behavior by law. crime • new crime • smoking • tobacco • tobacco smoking
Oral Cancer Symptoms and Treatment Oral Cancer has a high mortality rate, due to the usually late diagnosis of the problem. Options are discussed here. oral cancer • diagnosis • mestastatis • cancer cells • treatment of oral cancer
Mail Order Brides in Jamestown Jamestown is prospering and growing but the men need women. That problem is soon solved. Then the Indians attack. jamestown • virginia • pocahontas • john rolfe • tobacco
Nickel-a-Meal Against Obesity As tobacco legal strategies come under fire, local and national empowerment strategies are offered as ways to best address obesity and related health challenges. community empowerment • obesity • diabetes • brazil • fome zero
Settlers Return to Jamestown The people of Jamestown are ready to call it quits when, in 1610, Lord Thomas West De la Warr arrives in Virginia to be governor. John Rolfe marries Pocahontas and introd jamestown • virginia • pocahontas • lord thomas west de la warr • delaware
Aboriginal And Macassan Traders The myth of "first contact". Europeans were the last in Australia. International relations were established with Asia long before, between scholars, traders and farmers. european genocide • european invasion • pre-contact • first european contact • first contact
An Example of Factions democracies • united states constitution • balance of powers • campaign contributions
Cigarette Smoking: What! Another Thing I Have to Give Up? So you're enjoying that cigarette, eh? You wouldn't be so ready to light up if your skin turned to green blotches, would you? cigarettes • smoking • quit smoking • addiction to nicotine • nicotine
Plants For Summer Container Combinations Here are some of my favorite annuals for summer - Check them out and recommend your favorites! window box • annual • flower • sun • tickseed
Aboriginal Drug - Pituri Once this Aboriginal drug was also Aboriginal money. Pituri was the centre of Aboriginal national and international trade before European invasion. aboriginal drug • indigenous drug • indigneous • indigenous economy • aboriginal business
American Artist Charles Demuth Expert painter and watercolorist, Demuth's variety of styles and subjects show his complexity and talent. charles demuth • william carlos williams • marsden hartley • arthur dove • alfred stieglitz
Charleston - Low Country Style Snuggled cozily where the Cooper and Ashley Rivers meet, Charleston made its fame and fortune from shipping crops of tobacco and rice grown on the plantations. charleston’s historic architecture • low country style • southern culture plantation past • cooper river shipping tobacco • south carolina low country rice
Jamestown, Virginia Jamestown, Virginia: Founded in 1607, was the first permanent English colony established in America. It experienced starvation, rebellion, and Indian attacks. jamestown in virginia • first permanent english colony in america • english king grants charter in new world • james river • king james i of england
The Columbian Exchange The Columbian Exchange--the exchange of European products to the Americas and vice-versa--invites discussion and evokes controversy to this day. columbian exchange • tomato • potato • corn • maize
Ghost Tours of the South Spirits from the other world seem to gravitate here. Is it the Spanish moss or old antebellum mansions? Southern ghost tours are varied and delightfully scary. ghosts tours south • halloween chills below the mason dixon line • haunted history • unearthly residents and spirits • eureka springs ghost tours
In Search of the "Real" South Musings on the Southeast and what makes us unique. south • southeast • alabama • southerners • american south
Scrimshaw Work from Whaling Days In the past whalers often scratched designs onto the teeth of Sperm Whales. Modern scrimshanders now use a variety of other materials to continue this tradition. scrimshaw • scrimshanders • sperm whale teeth • walrus tusks • narwhal horn
Easy Garden Rainbows - Red Easy Rainbows is a 7-part series recommending easy-to-grow flowers in each colour of the rainbow. Red Flowers focusses on annuals, perennials and vines. easy • garden • flowers • lobelia • lobelia syphilictica
Chinese Opium Trade and the British Opium Wars The trade in this highly addictive drug extracted from poppies and grown in Bengal caused two wars between Britain and China in the 19th Century. chinese opium trade • opium wars • treaty of nanking • treaty of tientsin • east india company
Depression Disorder & Body Image In recent years there have been six studies investigating the relationship between cosmetic breast augmentation and suicide. What's the connection? depression disorder suicide body image • breast augmentation suicide psychopathology • breast implants and depression • body dysmorphic disorder • cosmetic surgery suicide
Starving Winter of 1609/1610 Starving Winter of 1609/1610 in Jamestown, Virginia: Women and others ate dogs, horses, rats, mice, and snakes to survive. One man ate his wife. First wedding and births starving winter of 1609/1610 • women of jamestown • virginia • mrs. forrest • anne burras
The Kinder Side of Battle During the bloody battles from Chattanooga to Atlanta, both sides engaged in acts that weren't consistent with their causes. They worked together. atlanta • sherman • kennessaw mountain • johnston • hood
Old Smokers Can Learn to Quit Here's how I quit smoking. I've been smoke-free for 15 years and I know you can do it. I have NO willpower at all. Check with the doctor before you do anything. quit smoking • stop smoking • senior • older • health
Amazing Indian Facts Some home truths about Native Americans that may change your mind about myths of "the primitive". indian inventions • indigenous technology • aboriginal technology • indigenous inventions • indigenous contributions
Help Sacramento Synagogues Rebuild On Friday, June 18, three Jewish centers in Sacramento were set afire, all within a 35-minute period. Find out how you can help rebuild the community. fire • anti-semitic • knesset israel torah center • congregation b'nai israel • congregation beth shalom
Jefferson, Father of a President Peter Jefferson was the father of America's third president Thomas Jefferson. He served in the Virginia House of Burgesses and was a justice of the peace. peter jefferson • father of america’s third president • thomas jefferson • new world • wales
Marijuana in the Mountains You better stay away from Copperhead Road. appalachia • marijuana crop • police bust • confiscation • canabis
Aboriginal Substance Abuse Most indigenous societies had drugs and alcohol before colonisation, but with little or no addiction and abuse. So why do we have such high levels of drug abuse now? aboriginal drug abuse • aboriginal substance abuse • aboriginal alcohol abuse • alcohol restrictions • indigenous alcohol restrictions
Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes is an instantly recognisable figure, and was one of the first great fictional detectives. sherlock holmes • arthur conan doyle • dr watson • the hound of the baskervilles • elementary my dear watson
Duke Blue Devils Lacrosse Team The Duke Blue Devils have always been known as great scholars and sportsmen. With the indictment of two lacrosse players for rape, Duke has earned its evil nickname. duke • duke blue devils • devils • duke university • lacrosse
Examination of Conscience: Tweens The 10 Commandments are a useful tool for young people to prepare for the Sacrament of Reconciliation. examination of conscience • preparing for reconciliation • sacrament of reconciliation • 10 commandments • examination of conscience for pre-teens
Lebanon Trade Devastated Lebanon's fragile economy is crippled by Israel's latest attacks. lebanon trade devastated • lebanon • lebanon trade • israel conflict • lebanon imports
The Caddos Name Texas In 1691, the Spanish reached the temple mound site of the Caddos in Texas and were welcomed by greeting of "tejas," a Caddo word meaning "friends." native american • caddo • texas • tejas • spanish
They Came to Delaware Colonel Johan Printz, all 400 pounds of him, arrives to be governor of New Sweden/Delaware. He has some really big plans for the colony. delaware • new sweden • colonel johan printz • new york • fort casimir
'Passalong Plants:' Old-Fashioned Bloomers Passalong Plants: Old-Fashioned Flowers passalong plants • old-fashioned flowers • cleome • johnny jump-up viola • nicotiana
Aussie Zinfandel and Cab Sauvignon Aussie Cabernet and Zinfandel meet the California standard and offer value for your wine dollar. australia • cabernet • cabernet sauvignon • zinfandel • california
Author Snapshot: Poe, Edgar A A brief snapshot biography of the life and works of American Author Edgar Allan Poe tobacconists • edgar allan poe • edgar allen poe • edgar alan poe • edgar allen poe poems |
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