Biology Everywhere

Biology Everywhere
Title Biology Everywhere PDF eBook
Author Melanie Peffer
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 2020-02-28
Genre
ISBN 9781734653120

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Biology as explained through the lens of how we experience it as part of our daily lives. Written for a trade audience.

Serving Science and Society Into the New Millenium

Serving Science and Society Into the New Millenium
Title Serving Science and Society Into the New Millenium PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 156
Release 1998-12-17
Genre Science
ISBN 0309062497

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A symposium titled "Serving Science and Society into the New Millennium: The Legacy and the Promise" was held at the National Academy of Sciences on May 21-22, 1997. Speakers and panelists discussed the accomplishments and future of DOE's Biological and Environmental Research (BER) program. They also discussed a variety of multidisciplinary research activities, such as developing advanced medical diagnostic tools and treatments for human disease; assessing the health effects of radiation; tracking the regional and global movement of energy-related pollutants, and establishing the first human genome program. At the end of the symposium, 13 scientists who have been associated with the BER program and who have made significant contributions to its advancements and progress were honored. The proceedings volume includes the presentations made at the symposium.

New Coordinated Science: Biology Students' Book

New Coordinated Science: Biology Students' Book
Title New Coordinated Science: Biology Students' Book PDF eBook
Author Brian Beckett
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 278
Release 2001-06-28
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780199148196

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Provides information in manageable chunks, which is reinforced by questions and activities that encourage students to consider the practical application of science to everyday life. This work is useful for Higher Tier GCSE students.

The Theosophist

The Theosophist
Title The Theosophist PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 580
Release 1912
Genre Theosophy
ISBN

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Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
Title Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Pages 966
Release 1959
Genre Copyright
ISBN

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Includes Part 1, Number 1: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals (January - June)

Life is Hard

Life is Hard
Title Life is Hard PDF eBook
Author Roger N. Lancaster
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 370
Release 1994-08-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780520915527

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"Rambo took the barrios by storm: Spanish videotapes of the movie were widely available, and nearly all the boys and young men had seen it, usually on the VCRs of their family's more affluent friends. . . . As one young Sandinista commented, 'Rambo is like the Nicaraguan soldier. He's a superman. And if the United States invades, we'll cut the marines down like Rambo did.' And then he mimicked Rambo's famous war howl and mimed his arc of machine gun fire. We both laughed."—from the book There is a Nicaragua that Americans have rarely seen or heard about, a nation of jarring political paradoxes and staggering social and cultural flux. In this Nicaragua, the culture of machismo still governs most relationships, insidious racism belies official declarations of ethnic harmony, sexual relationships between men differ starkly from American conceptions of homosexuality, and fascination with all things American is rampant. Roger Lancaster reveals the enduring character of Nicaraguan society as he records the experiences of three families and their community through times of war, hyperinflation, dire shortages, and political turmoil. Life is hard for the inhabitants of working class barrios like Doña Flora, who expects little from men and who has reared her four children with the help of a constant female companion; and life is hard for Miguel, undersized and vulnerable, stigmatized as a cochón—a "faggot"—until he learned to fight back against his brutalizers. Through candid discussions with young and old Nicaraguans, men and women, Lancaster constructs an account of the successes and failures of the 1979 Sandinista Revolution, documenting the effects of war and embargo on the cultural and economic fabric of Nicaraguan society. He tracks the break up of families, surveys informal networks that allow female-headed households to survive, explores the gradual transformation of the culture of machismo, and reveals a world where heroic efforts have been stymied and the best hopes deferred. This vast chronicle is sustained by a rich theoretical interpretation of the meanings of ideology, power, and the family in a revolutionary setting. Played out against a backdrop of political travail and social dislocation, this work is a story of survival and resistance but also of humor and happiness. Roger Lancaster shows us that life is hard, but then too, life goes on.

The Sociological Review

The Sociological Review
Title The Sociological Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 338
Release 1920
Genre Sociology
ISBN

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