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HOME CARE AND MAINTENANCE, Hank Spies, Spies Home Inspection Service
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SEABISCUIT: AN AMERICAN LEGEND, Laura Hillenbrand
archive from 3/13/01
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DYING WELL: THE PROSPECT FOR GROWTH AT THE END OF LIFE, Ira
Byock, M. D., hospice pioneer |
Interview with BERNARD CORNWELL, author of Sharpe’s Havoc: Richard Sharpe And The Campaign In Northern Portugal, Spring 1809 and 30 other novels |
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ANTHROPOMORPHISM, ANECDOTES AND ANIMAL BEHAVIOR, Bernard E. Rollin, professor of philosophy, physiology and animal sciences, Colorado State University
MillerComm speaker |
DESTROYING THE WORLD TO SAVE IT: APOCALYPTIC VIOLENCE AND THE NEW GLOBAL TERRORISM
Robert Jay Lifton, MD, Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York (School of Social Work 12th Annual Daniel S. Sanders Peace and Social Justice Lecture) |
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TOMORROW’S ENERGY: HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS AND THE PROSPECTS FOR A CLEANER PLANET, Peter Hoffman, editor and publisher of The Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Letter |
WHO’S TEACHING YOUR CHILDREN: WHY THE TEACHER CRISIS IS WORSE THAN YOU THINK AND WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT IT, Vivian
Troen, currently implementing professional development school initiatives at Brandeis University; and Katherine C. Boles, lecturer on education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education |
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ENOUGH: STAYING HUMAN IN AN ENGINEERED AGE, Bill
McKibben, writer and scholar
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The
Essential Skill--Learning To Write, Teaching Students To
Write, Leila Christenbury, Professor of English
Education, Virginia Commonwealth University |
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