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- 2621: A Mythical Analysis of A Yaqui Way of Knowledge
- ... worthwhile challenge is to transverse its full length. And there I travel, looking, looking, breathlessly." -Don Juan BIBLIOGRAPHY Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vol. 12 The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way Of Knowledge Carlos Casteneda Washington Square Press Copy. 1968 The Tall Candle, The Personal Chronicle of a Yaqui Indian Rosalio Moises, Jane Kelly, William Holden University of Nebraska Press Copy. 1971
- 2622: Vinegar
- ... vinegar in her kitchen; maybe she was just trying to save the world from harmful pollutants. I do, however, see numerous reasons for me to keep it in mine. Works Cited Geddes, Lynn. Personal Interview. Washington. 14 February, 1997. Oster, Maggie. Herbal Vinegar. Vermont: Storey, 1994.
- 2623: Sustainable Development
- ... effected, and environmentally there is little or no pollution, certainly nothing like that in Sibe ria. Siberia may also be the place for trying a new method of sustainable development. This new method created by George D. Davis hopes to be a, "rational compromise between the economic needs of a people and the ecological needs of their land." It employs a method of zoning an area or region as to it ...
- 2624: Air Pollution
- ... pollution (Hodges 568). It might seem to cost a lot of money to prevent air pollution, but as one can see it may cost more to repair the damages from air pollution. WORKS CITED Dinanike, George. "Sunset in the Comfort of a Laboratory." New Scientist 19 October 1991: 31. Hamer, Mick. "Pollution Leaves a Cloud over Life in the City." New Scientist 13 May 1989: 45. Hodges, Laurent. Environmental Pollution Second ...
- 2625: Charles Manson
- ... live. In the spring of 1968, the "family" moved in with a music teacher, Gary Hinman. Eventually Hinman became very uncomfortable with Manson and his girls and told them to move out. Manson then found George Spahn and conned the old man into letting the him and his followers live on the ranch. The Manson "family" was surviving off of stealing and scavenging. Manson made sure that the girls did what ...
- 2626: Japanese: The Law of Inverse Returns
- ... teachers source of information and how it was obtained. Cliff Case 3: Andrew Scal. Regarding the present question of fluency posed by Scott, I'd like to jot down (from memory) and experience related by George Field in his book _From Bonsai to Levis_ (He's the son of a Japanese Father and an Ozzie Mother, who is an expert on marketing in Japan) He writes that once, after giving a ...
- 2627: The Christian Coalition: A Small Grassroots Organization or A Large Political Threat?
- ... part in that same website labelled "Our Christian Heritage" describes the wishes and objectives of the founders of Georgia. "James Edward Oglethorpe (1696-1785) was the founder of the colony of Georgia, named for King George II, in 1732. The colony was conceived as a place of refuge for poor debtors from England and persecuted Protestants from Europe. 100 settlers moved to the area, quickly followed by the Moravians. As the ...
- 2628: The Weapons of War
- ... the cheapest and easiest to produce; it only had a small amount of metal on the ends. Even though it was the cheapest, it was one of the most effective hand to hand combat weapons. George Silver, an English Fight Master, said the spear was superior to all other weapons. In feudal Japan, spearmen were respected so much that they were paid twice as much as swordsmen (Poor). It had an ...
- 2629: THOMAS JEFFERSON
- ... freedom, enacted in 1786. Jefferson succeeded Benjamin Franklin as minister to France in 1785. His sympathy for the French Revolution led him into conflict with Alexander Hamilton when Jefferson was Secretary of State in President Washington's Cabinet. He resigned in 1793. Sharp political conflict developed, and two separate parties, the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans, began to form. Jefferson gradually assumed leadership of the Republicans, who sympathized with the revolutionary ...
- 2630: America's Zoos: Entertainment to Conservation
- ... is not limited to strictly examining species within the United States. Much work is being done between our nation's zoos and other countries. One particular scientist is from the Bronx Zoo in New York, George Schaller (Stevens, 1993). The Bronx Zoo/ Wildlife Conservation Park, as it is now called, holds a prestigious title as a very effective conservation for endangered species (Hope, 1994). Dr. Schaller has helped the Chinese government ...
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