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Molecular Biology of Aging (Cold Spring Harbor Monograph)

»rank: 763644

from: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press





Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1985: 341 LDS Hymns (1985 Green Hardcover Printing, Do Not Edit)

»rank: 800174

by: Parley P. Pratt, William W. Phelps, Joel H. Johnson, Joseph Swain, Richard Smyth, Theodore E. Curtis, Tracy Y. Cannon, Gerrit de Jong Jr., John S. Davis, G. William Richards


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A Chaucer Glossary

»rank: 681977

by: Norman Davis, Douglas Gray, Patricia Ingham, Anne Wallace-Hadrill


: :This Glossary, designed as a practical aid to the reading of Chaucer, is intended to be serviceable with any of the widely read editions. Its primary aim is to explain the meanings of words and phrases used by Chaucer in ways which are unfamiliar in modern English. Words used as they are today are not included, but many now in common use do appear, as they had different connotations in Chaucer's time. This concise working tool will be valuable to all Middle English scholars.


A Vanishing America : The Life and Times of The Small Town, Twelve Regional Towns

»rank: 273026

by: Thomas C.; Stegner, Wallace ; Carter, Hodding ; Clark, Thomas D. ; Douglas, William O. ; Gray, James ; Guthrie, A. B. ; Lavender, David ; Lee, W. Storrs ; Lewis, Oscar ; Richter, Conrad ; Scott, Winfield T. ; Weems, John E. ; Wilson, William E. Wheeler


: :This Glossary, designed as a practical aid to the reading of Chaucer, is intended to be serviceable with any of the widely read editions. Its primary aim is to explain the meanings of words and phrases used by Chaucer in ways which are unfamiliar in modern English. Words used as they are today are not included, but many now in common use do appear, as they had different connotations in Chaucer's time. This concise working tool will be valuable to all Middle English scholars.


Community Memories: A Glimpse of African American Life in Frankfort, Kentucky

»rank: 1339542

by: Kentucky Historical Society


: :Community Memories is a fascinating look into life recalled by African Americans who consider Frankfort their home. Featuring unique oral history recollections and over two hundred candid personal photographs collected from community residents, the book provides an enlightening expression of the black experience in Kentucky's capital. The memories focus on the elusive concept of community--that which binds together individuals in the living of everyday life. A satisfying blend of public history and local accounts, Community Memories explores the neighborhood, familial, religious, occupational, social, and educational components of the daily community experience of twentieth-century African Americans in Frankfort.


English in America: A Radical View of the Profession

»rank: 1134717

by: Richard M. Ohmann


: :When it first appeared in 1976, this groundbreaking exploration of the influences of capitalism on the profession of English touched a nerve among educators and inspired Library Journal to declare, 'This book should be read by all thoughtful Americans.' Now, 20 years later, in a substantial new introduction that recontextualizes the book, Richard Ohmann addresses the critical furor over its initial publication, evaluates his own arguments in the aftermath of the Cold War, and locates the profession of English in the thick of the hotly contested culture wars. A remarkably prescient book whose claims have withstood two decades of fierce debate, English in America is widely considered to be as ...


The Laughing Christ

»rank: 1982403

by: Reverend Ellen Wallace Douglas


: : Did you know that Jesus the Christ came to earth to be an example, not to be worshipped? Over thirty publications were referenced in the writing of The Laughing Christ. The author's intent is to make others aware of this view of Jesus - as a man of love and joy, rather than a man of sorrow and suffering. The readers, accepting Jesus as an example, can realistically apply his way of life to their own, and find the inner peace and joy which he expressed every day of his life. Read of his journey to Tibet, Egypt, Greece, and other countries, where he taught and preached, before being ...


The Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume IV, Representative Men (Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson)

»rank: 1986409

by: Ralph Waldo Emerson


: : In 1845 Emerson delivered a series of lectures entitled 'Uses of Great Men; Plato, or the Philosopher; Swedenborg, or the Mystic; Montaigne, or the Skeptic; Shakespeare, or the Poet; Napoleon, or the Man of the World; and Goethe, or the Writer.' Emerson's approach to his great men stands in interesting contrast to that of his friend Carlyle in his Heroes and Hero Worship of 1841. Although by 1845 Emerson had been lecturing for over ten years, Representative Men, published in 1850, was the first of his works to consist of his lectures as delivered, with only minima! revision and expansion. The book retains the immediacy of the spoken word, ...


Mitochondrial DNA diversity in Southeast Asian populations.: An article from: Human Biology

»rank: 3664082

by: Theodore G. Schurr, Douglas C. Wallace


: :This digital document is an article from Human Biology, published by Wayne State University Press on June 1, 2002. The length of the article is 8596 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.From the author: KEY WORDS: HAPLOTYPE, HAPLOGROUP, RFLP, CONTROL REGION, SOUTHEAST ASIA, ORANG ASLI, AUSTRONESIAN, SINO-TIBETAN, PAPUA NEW GUINEACitation DetailsTitle: Mitochondrial DNA diversity in Southeast Asian populations.Author: Theodore G. SchurrPublication: Human Biology (Refereed)Date: June 1, 2002Publisher: Wayne State University PressVolume: 74 Issue: 3 Page: 431(22)Distributed by ...


Alfred Hitchcock 1996--May

»rank: 3664082

by: Edgar Wallace. Contributors include Douglas Allyn


: :This digital document is an article from Human Biology, published by Wayne State University Press on June 1, 2002. The length of the article is 8596 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.From the author: KEY WORDS: HAPLOTYPE, HAPLOGROUP, RFLP, CONTROL REGION, SOUTHEAST ASIA, ORANG ASLI, AUSTRONESIAN, SINO-TIBETAN, PAPUA NEW GUINEACitation DetailsTitle: Mitochondrial DNA diversity in Southeast Asian populations.Author: Theodore G. SchurrPublication: Human Biology (Refereed)Date: June 1, 2002Publisher: Wayne State University PressVolume: 74 Issue: 3 Page: 431(22)Distributed by ...



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