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Topic: Hornblower and the Crisis


In the News (Fri 17 Feb 12)

  
  secondary texts on Native Americans in Maine ethnohistory contemporary authors
New Englanders, living in a region at the very northern limits of maize agriculture, should be expected to have been especially cautious in switching over to reliance on cultigens." (pg.
"...the earliest date for New England is still that associated with a corn kernel from the Hornblower II site on Martha's Vineyard: A.D. Ritchie 1969:52)." (pg.
While most of this text traces the evolution of the Industrial Revolution in New England to the current ecological crisis pertaining to chemical fallout issues, the first several chapters contain important observations pertaining to Native Americans in New England.
www.davistownmuseum.org /bibNASec.htm   (8122 words)

  
 Angry in the Great White North   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In fact, only once in their history did the states align themselves so clearly on one side of an issue or another that the Union was threatened.
That issue was slavery, and nothing since, no foreign war, no domestic crisis, has ever provoked such a destablizing polarization.
With 50 states, it is unlikely anything ever will.
angrygwn.blogspot.com   (2804 words)

  
 Techdirt:Rethinking Intellectual Property Rights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This story is presented with wit in Palast.G, "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy"pages181-189.
More recently the AIDS story has taken a more bizarre turn with Microsoft's Bill Gates' February 2002 appearance on the cover of Newsweek offering $200 million, on a par with his investments in drug company stocks, for helping Africa's AIDS crisis.
George Bush has also promised a great increase in financial assistance.
www.techdirt.com /articles/20020913/1144236.shtml   (4689 words)

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