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  Terence McKenna Bibliography: Index
Bray, F., 1994: Approaching Timewave Zero, Views from the edge of history, Part I. Bray, F., 1995: Approaching Timewave Zero, Views from the edge of history, Part II.
McKenna, T. K., Bray F., and Wallace B., 1983: New Dimensions.
Noffke, W., 1985: The monkey is being shed.
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 Mirabilis.ca: October 2004 Archives
If a monkey is hungry but has his arms pinned, there's not much he can do about it.
And that's exactly what the monkey in Andrew Schwartz's neurobiology lab at the University of Pittsburgh can do, feeding himself using a prosthetic arm controlled solely by his thoughts.
To Chris Darimont, a University of Victoria Ph.D. student, the rugged and remote islands are "the home of the truly wild." Since 2000 he has been studying, among other things, the foraging behavior of wolves in the Great Bear Rainforest to learn more about the little-known ecology of the islands.
www.mirabilis.ca /archives/2004_10.html   (9746 words)

  
 Trivia Contest - World Cultures European
• A monkey appears on the FitzGerald coat of arms in tribute to the family pet which rescued the infant 1st Earl of Kildare from a fire at Kilkea castle in the 14th century?
This crank dynasty was founded by an Irish sailor when his ship stopped off at this desolate rock in 1865.
• Longest-serving altar boy: Tommy Kinsella of Bray in Co Wicklow began serving Mass in the Church of the Holy Redeemer, Bray, in April 1917 and continued in the same church for 81 years until his death in 1999
www.irishcultureandcustoms.com /TriviaDidyouknow.html   (6562 words)

  
 www.kiwiwrite4kidz.co.nz - Newsletters
This is a sample Newsletter sent out to members on a monthly basis.
The next level of readers feature characters such as Greedy Gus, Wee Whopper and the naughty Max Monkey.
Three’s a Crowd by Penelope Huber, several of Jack Lasenby’s books; Aunt Effie, The Battle of Pook Island, The Lies of Harry Wakatipu, Dead Man’s Head, The Traveller’s Book series.
www.kiwiwrite4kidz.co.nz /newsletters.html   (2887 words)

  
 TIMELINE 19th Century page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
1833: "Ahasverus" by Edgar Quinet 1835: James Fenimore Cooper: "The Monikins" (monkey society near the North Pole) other fictions about intelligent animals 1835: Hans Christian Anderson publishes his first anthology "Tales Told for Children", including such stories as "The Red Shoes", "The Snow Queen", and "The Little Mermaid" (latter Disney-ized).
Wells' "The Time Machine" [Heinemann] TIME TRAVEL: time machines, travel to the past or the future 1895: "Propellor Island", novel by Jules Verne 1895: "The Black Cat" magazine launched, the first all-fiction periodical, but not the first science fiction magazine as such (although it did publish many science fiction stories).
He is also pursued by the courtesan Chrysis of Galilee, who sets him three tasks, is later thought by the people of the city to be an incarnation of Aphrodite, but she does of poison before relaizing that Demetrios has fallen for her after all.
www.magicdragon.com /UltimateSF/timeline19.html   (7409 words)

  
 Munro's Books : Award Winners
BC Book Prize: Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence (British Columbia, Canada)
Norman Bray: In the Performance of His Life.
Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda.
www.munrobooks.com /awards.cfm   (495 words)

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