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Postcard, National Wildlife Series Whooping Crane 1957




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Museum records - Whooping Crane




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Is the Whooping Crane doomed to extinction?




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National Audubon Society letter concerning Whooping Crane investigations




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Corrected route Whooping Crane migration




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Whooping Crane breeding area : Proposed refuge boundaries




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Help wanted : For the Whooping Crane




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Sketch of injured Whooping Crane




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Have you seen a Whooping Crane?




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Whooping Crane investigation, 1948




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Number of Whooping Cranes actually reported




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Migrant Whooping Cranes tracking chart




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Whooping Crane Numbers Reported 1722-1948




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The Liberty Boys duped, or, The friend who was an enemy




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The Liberty Boys' big day, or, Doing business by wholesale




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The Liberty Boys' "Jonah," or The youth who "queered" everything




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Young Wild West and the "Puzzle of the Camp," or, The Girl who Owned the Gulch




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Whooping Crane




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Rare Whooping Cranes




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Whooping Cranes with Outstretched Wings




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Standing Whooping Crane in Captivity




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Whooper Swan Swimming




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Dick Merriwell's readiness, or, Who stole the papers?




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Young Wild West and the Deadwood deadshot, or, The man who was hard to beat




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The Liberty Boys' league, or, The country boys who helped




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The Liberty Boys' odd recruit, or, The boy who saw the fun in everything




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The Liberty Boys and the "Little Rebels," or, The boys who bothered the British




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The Man Who Invented The Daleks


‘A tale of monsters, megalomaniacs and the golden age of British television’

In 1963, the Daleks were first introduced to British television and straight away became impressed on the nation’s consciousness. There they have remained, instantly recognisable, terrifying and delighting generation after generation. In his new biography, The Man Who Invented the Daleks, Alwyn Turner explores the often strange worlds of their creator, Terry Nation; a man whose impact on modern British culture has, until now, been relatively unexplored.

Turner not only reflects on how the Daleks became an overnight success, to be immersed in British pop culture for all time, but also reveals their inventor’s bemusement at the phenomenon he created, reflecting on tales of fan mail being addressed to simply ‘the Dalek man, London’. This biography however goes beyond the world of Dr. Who and his greatest nemesis to explore a career that influenced a great deal of the television culture we know today.

Alwyn W. Turner is the author of, amongst other titles, Crisis? What Crisis: Britain in the 1970s and Rejoice! Rejoice!: Britain in the 1980s.

‘Alwyn Turner shapes Nation's extraordinary career into a wonderfully rich account of British popular culture since the war. Carefully researched and beautifully written, his book covers everything from the early days of Doctor Who’ http://www.doctorwhoappreciationsociety.co.uk/Celestial_Toyshop/Books.html

The Man Who Invented the Daleks is released in May 2011 and is available here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Man-Who-Invented-Daleks-Strange/dp/1845136098/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1305207125&sr=8-1




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Guess who is holidaying in London?

Lakshmi Manchu's London holiday....




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Guess who's dubbing Frozen 2 in Telugu?

Proud mother Namrata Shirodkar talks about her her daughter Sitara dubbing for Frozen 2.




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Continual raving: a history of meningitis and the people who conquered it / Janet R. Gilsdorf

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The travails of those who ensure food reaches our tables in Covid-19 times

A highly contagious virus is in the air. But at this wholesale market, as in most others of the country, physical distance is hardly priority.




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Who was the Baroness? Discovering the Exciting Life and Work of the ‘Artist in Exile’

Here’s the first thing you need to know about Anne Marguérite Joséphine Henriette Rouillé de Marigny, Baroness Hyde de Neuville besides her remarkable name: Napoleon himself was so struck by her courage that he decided not to execute her husband. The Baroness is the subject of the New-York Historical exhibition Artist in Exile: The Visual...

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“Done Without Hands”: Meet Martha Ann Honeywell, the Silhouette Artist Who Captivated 19th-Century America

In the early 19th century, artist Martha Ann Honeywell would sweep through towns like a band on tour. An artist who specialized in needlework, embroidery, and cut paper, among other mediums, she’d set up shop at a museum, tavern, or boardinghouse, charge 50 cents a ticket and perform three times a day for two hours...

The post “Done Without Hands”: Meet Martha Ann Honeywell, the Silhouette Artist Who Captivated 19th-Century America appeared first on Behind The Scenes.




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WHOLE: What Teachers Need to Help Students Thrive


 

 A shocking statistic in education reveals that 70% of K-12 teachers work under chronic stress. This revolutionary new book explains how removing stress from the classroom holds the key to improving education. The book also explains what administrators, teachers, parents, and communities can do to help accomplish a stress-free classroom. 

For years, the expert voices said “disengagement” was the crucial issue behind poor educational environments and



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Wuhan market had a role to play in coronavirus outbreak, more research required: WHO

The World Health Organization on Friday said that a wholesale market in Wuhan, China had played a role in the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in 201




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WHO to develop coronavirus app for self-assessment; likely to add contact tracing features

The World Health Organization (WHO) is planning to launch a new coronavirus app to enable people from under-resourced countries to self-assess their s




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Digital cash: the unknown history of the anarchists, utopians, and technologists who built cryptocurrency / Finn Brunton

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The man who solved the market / Gregory Zuckerman

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Who’s that Marching Man?

For Drum Major Lance Pedigo, leading comes naturally. All year round and at any time of day, chances are good that you’ll see him marching at the front of the Fifes and Drums, keeping time and metering the pace of the corps of young men and women who make the music of history ring through […]




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Whole building air leakage: testing and building performance impacts / editors, Theresa Weston, Keith Nelson, and Katherine Wissink

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Gropius: the man who built the Bauhaus / Fiona MacCarthy

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He Who Dares Pays

Episode #004 is kindly supported by Handheld – a conference focusing on “big ideas for small devices” taking place in Cardiff, UK on November 27th – 28th. Early bird tickets are a snip at £99 + VAT (regular price £139 + VAT). Read Craig’s post announcing the conference for more details. And yes, there’s a band!

Thanks again to Handheld Conf for supporting this episode




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Fabrication of highly proton-conductive chitosan whole-bio-membrane materials functionalized with adenine and adenosine monophosphate

Green Chem., 2020, 22,2426-2433
DOI: 10.1039/C9GC04104D, Paper
Guanglei Zhao, Yuanyuan Chen, Xiao-Feng Li, Sihan Zhang, Yuanqiu Situ
A successful strategy to prepare novel proton-conductive chitosan membrane biomaterials functionalized with adenine and adenosine monophosphate via a one-pot grafting procedure.
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Died: Darrin Patrick, Who Used His Fall and Restoration to Help Struggling Pastors

(UPDATED) The St. Louis pastor spoke up about the difficulties faced by leaders and critiqued “celebrity culture” in ministry.

Darrin Patrick, a megachurch pastor, author, and speaker, has died.

Patrick was a teaching pastor at Seacoast Church, a multi-site megachurch based in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, and the founding pastor of the Journey Church in St. Louis, where he lived.

In a Friday evening update, Seacoast Church stated: “Darrin was target shooting with a friend at the time of his death. An official cause of death has not been released but it appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. No foul play is suspected.”

Patrick’s unexpected death came as a shock to friends and colleagues. Robby Gallaty, pastor of Long Hollow Baptist, in Hendersonville, Tennessee, said that Patrick was scheduled to speak at his church next weekend.

“I just talked to him Tuesday and Wednesday,” said Gallaty. “This is the second close friend I have lost in a year.”

Gallaty first met Patrick in 2015 and had invited him to speak the following year at a men’s ministry event at Long Hollow. Just before the event, he said, Patrick called and said he was leaving the ministry.

At the time, Patrick had been a rising star among Reformed evangelical circles and was serving as vice-president of the Acts 29 church planting network. He was fired from Journey for what church elders called misconduct including “inappropriate meetings, conversations, and phone calls with two women” and an abuse of power.

Despite Patrick’s fall from ministry, the two stayed friends. Patrick admitted his faults and got counseling. He went through a restoration process that lasted 26 months, according to a 2019 blog interview posted at Christianity Today. He returned to the ministry as a preacher but not as a senior pastor of a church. ...

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Autobiography of a person who insisted on writing one




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Against teacher transfer, dept keeps note of politician who endorsed it



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Who is Sidhu, asks Sukhbir; SAD calls BJP leader backstabber



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For Moga teenager who ‘loved her country’, bhog ceremony on birthday



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