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The great message : a definite message from the great school of the masters to humanity / by J.E. Richardson. Richardson, J. E. 1853-1935. Great School of Natural Science, 1927., California, 1927
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The great known. What science knows of the spiritual world ... Richardson, J. E. 1853-1935. The Great School of Natural Science [c1927], California, 1927
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lgli/John E. Richardson (TK) - The Great Message (2000, Great School of Natural Science).pdf
The Great Message John E. Richardson (TK) Great School of Natural Science, Harmonic Series, 2000
The Lineal Key of The Great School of the Masters.The books of the harmonic Series are the most recent written record of a philosophy that had its origin many millennia before the present. Its modern name is "The Philosophy of Individual life". It embodies a set of principles concerning how to live a life in such a way as to achieve a harmonious relationship with the plan installed into Nature by the Great Creative Intelligence for growth and development is subjected to established laws that are as permanent and immutable as any other law of Nature, such as gravity.John Richardson did not invent this philosophy, but rather was requested to put the ancient form into a modern version that could be understood by "the progressive intelligence of the age," to whom the books are addressed. This term refers to individuals who are aware of scientific principles developed largely in the prior three centuries and who have intelligence and independence of mind to recognize truly progressive concepts.
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lgli/John E. Richardson (TK) - The Great Work (2000, Great School of Natural Science).pdf
The Great Work John E. Richardson (TK) Great School of Natural Science, Harmonic Series, 2000
The Constructive Principle in Individual LifeThe books of the harmonic Series are the most recent written record of a philosophy that had its origin many millennia before the present. Its modern name is "The Philosophy of Individual life". It embodies a set of principles concerning how to live a life in such a way as to achieve a harmonious relationship with the plan installed into Nature by the Great Creative Intelligence for growth and development is subjected to established laws that are as permanent and immutable as any other law of Nature, such as gravity.John Richardson did not invent this philosophy, but rather was requested to put the ancient form into a modern version that could be understood by "the progressive intelligence of the age," to whom the books are addressed. This term refers to individuals who are aware of scientific principles developed largely in the prior three centuries and who have intelligence and independence of mind to recognize truly progressive concepts.
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lgli/John E. Richardson (TK) - The Great Known (Great School of Natural Science).pdf
The Great Known John E. Richardson (TK) Great School of Natural Science, Harmonic Series
What Natural Science Knows of the Spiritual World(priceless knowledge!)The books of the harmonic Series are the most recent written record of a philosophy that had its origin many millennia before the present. Its modern name is "The Philosophy of Individual life". It embodies a set of principles concerning how to live a life in such a way as to achieve a harmonious relationship with the plan installed into Nature by the Great Creative Intelligence for growth and development is subjected to established laws that are as permanent and immutable as any other law of Nature, such as gravity.John Richardson did not invent this philosophy, but rather was requested to put the ancient form into a modern version that could be understood by "the progressive intelligence of the age," to whom the books are addressed. This term refers to individuals who are aware of scientific principles developed largely in the prior three centuries and who have intelligence and independence of mind to recognize truly progressive concepts.
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lgli/John E. Richardson (TK) - The Great Psychological Crime (2000, Great School of Natural Science).pdf
The Great Psychological Crime John E. Richardson (TK) Great School of Natural Science, Harmonic Series, 2000
(priceless knowledge!)The Destructive Principle in Individual LifeThe books of the harmonic Series are the most recent written record of a philosophy that had its origin many millennia before the present. Its modern name is "The Philosophy of Individual life". It embodies a set of principles concerning how to live a life in such a way as to achieve a harmonious relationship with the plan installed into Nature by the Great Creative Intelligence for growth and development is subjected to established laws that are as permanent and immutable as any other law of Nature, such as gravity.John Richardson did not invent this philosophy, but rather was requested to put the ancient form into a modern version that could be understood by "the progressive intelligence of the age," to whom the books are addressed. This term refers to individuals who are aware of scientific principles developed largely in the prior three centuries and who have intelligence and independence of mind to recognize truly progressive concepts.
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lgli/Florence Huntley - edited by John E. Richardson (TX) - Harmonics of Evolution (2000, Great School of Natural Science).pdf
Harmonics of Evolution Florence Huntley - edited by John E. Richardson (TX) Great School of Natural Science, Harmonic Series, 2000
The Struggle for Happiness and Individual Completion through the Principle of Polarity or Affinity.The books of the harmonic Series are the most recent written record of a philosophy that had its origin many millennia before the present. Its modern name is "The Philosophy of Individual life". It embodies a set of principles concerning how to live a life in such a way as to achieve a harmonious relationship with the plan installed into Nature by the Great Creative Intelligence for growth and development is subjected to established laws that are as permanent and immutable as any other law of Nature, such as gravity.John Richardson did not invent this philosophy, but rather was requested to put the ancient form into a modern version that could be understood by "the progressive intelligence of the age," to whom the books are addressed. This term refers to individuals who are aware of scientific principles developed largely in the prior three centuries and who have intelligence and independence of mind to recognize truly progressive concepts.
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lgli/Richardson, J. E. - Who Answers Prayers? (Great School of Natural Science).pdf
Who Answers Prayers? Richardson, J. E. Great School of Natural Science, Harmonic Booklet Series
"Who asks not, the chambers are darkened, Where his Soul sits in silence alone,Who gives not, his Soul never hearkened to the love call of zone unto zone.To the love call of zone unto zone. Who prays not, exists, but he lives not;A blot and a discord is he. Who asks not, receives not and gives not.Were better drowned in the sea. Ah, the asking receiving and giving, Is the soul of the life that we live. All the beauty and sweetness of livingIs to Ask, to Receive and to Give."
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lgli/John E. Richardson (TK) - Self-Unfoldment (Great School of Natural Science).pdf
Self-Unfoldment John E. Richardson (TK) Great School of Natural Science, Harmonic Series
The Practical Application of Moral Principles to the Living of a Life.The books of the harmonic Series are the most recent written record of a philosophy that had its origin many millennia before the present. Its modern name is "The Philosophy of Individual life". It embodies a set of principles concerning how to live a life in such a way as to achieve a harmonious relationship with the plan installed into Nature by the Great Creative Intelligence for growth and development is subjected to established laws that are as permanent and immutable as any other law of Nature, such as gravity.John Richardson did not invent this philosophy, but rather was requested to put the ancient form into a modern version that could be understood by "the progressive intelligence of the age," to whom the books are addressed. This term refers to individuals who are aware of scientific principles developed largely in the prior three centuries and who have intelligence and independence of mind to recognize truly progressive concepts.(priceless knowledge!)
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lgli/Franchezzo (Spirit) - A Wanderer in the Spirit Lands (Great School of Natural Science).pdf
A Wanderer in the Spirit Lands Franchezzo (Spirit) Great School of Natural Science, Non-Fiction
To those who toil still in the mists and darkness of uncertainty which veil the future oftheir earthly lives, I dedicate this record of the Wanderings of one who has passed fromearth life into the hidden mysteries of the Life Beyond, in the hope that through myexperiences now given to the world, some may be induced to pause in their downwardcareer and think ere they pass from the mortal life, as I did, with all their unrepented sinsthick upon them.It is to those of my brethren who are treading fast upon the downward path, that I wouldfain hope to speak, with the power which Truth ever has over those who do not blindlyseek to shut it out; for if the after consequences of a life spent in dissipation andselfishness are often terrible even during the earth-life, they are doubly so in the SpiritWorld, where all disguise is stripped from the soul, and it stands forth in all the nakedhideousness of its sins, with the scars of the spiritual disease contracted in its earthly lifestamped upon its spirit form--never to be effaced but by the healing powers of sincererepentance and the cleansing waters of its own sorrowful tears.I now ask these dwellers upon earth to believe that if these weary travelers of the otherlife can return to warn their brothers yet on earth, they are eager to do so. I would havethem to understand that spirits who materialize have a higher mission to perform thaneven the solacing of those who mourn in deep affliction for the beloved they have lost. Iwould have them to look and see that now even at the eleventh hour of man's pride andsin, these spirit wanderers are permitted by the Great Supreme to go back and tell themthe fate of all who outrage the laws of God and man. I would have even the idle andfrivolous to pause and think whether Spiritualism be not something higher, holier, nobler,than the passing of an idle hour in speculations as to whether there are occult forceswhich can move a table or rap out the Alphabet, and whether it is not possible that thesefeeble raps and apparently unmeaning tips and tilts of a table are but the opening doorsthrough which a flood of light is being let in upon the dark places of earth and of theNether World--faint signs that those who have gone before do now return to earth to warntheir brethren.As a warrior who has fought and conquered I look back upon the scenes of those battlesand the toils through which I have passed, and I feel that all has been cheaply won--allhas been gained for which I hoped and strove, and I seek now but to point out the BetterWay to others who are yet in the storm and stress of battle, that they may use theinvaluable time given to them upon earth to enter upon and follow with unfaltering stepthe Shining Path which shall lead them home to Rest and Peace at last.FRANCHEZZO.
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War: the anthropology of armed conflict and aggression edited by Morton Fried, Marvin Harris, and Robert Murphy Garden City, N.Y., Published for the American Museum of Natural History [by] the Natural History Press, [1st ed.]., Garden City, N.Y, Michigan, 1968
xxii, 262 pages 24 cm "Contains the expanded text of prepared papers and comments ... delivered at [a] symposium held on Nov. 30, 1967, in Washington, D.C., during the Sixty-sixth Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association." Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-254)
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lgli/V:/!GST/DVD 20 - Great Science Textbooks DVD Library 2007 - Update Jul 2009/Physics/Bridgman - The Logic of Modern Physics (1927).html
The Logic of Modern Physics Percy Williams Bridgman 1927
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upload/newsarch_ebooks_2025_10/2019/12/21/The light course first course in natural science light, .pdf
The Light Course: First Course in Natural Science: Light, Color, SoundMass, Electricity, Magnetism (CW 320) (Foundations of Waldorf Education, 22) Steiner, Rudolf Anthroposophic Press, Foundations of Waldorf education -- 22, Great Barrington, MA, Massachusetts, 2001
"Now the time has actually arrived when ... we have a subconscious glimmering of the impossibility of the modern approach to nature and some sense that things have to change." - Rudolf Steiner <p>Rudolf Steiner's course on light, which includes explorations of color, sound, mass, electricity and magnetism, presages the dawn of a new world view in the natural sciences that will stand our notion of the physical world on its head.</p> <p>This "first course" in natural science, given to the teachers of the new Stuttgart Waldorf School as an inspiration for developing the physics curriculum, is based on Goethe's phenomenological approach to the study of nature. Acknowledging that modern physicists had come to regard Goethe's ideas on physics as a "kind of nonsense," Steiner contrasts the traditional scientific approach, which treats phenomena as evidence of "natural laws," with Goethean science, which rejects the idea of an abstract law behind natural phenomena and instead seeks to be a "rational description of nature." Steiner then corrects the mechanistic reductionism practiced by scientific positivists, emphasizing instead the validity of human experience and pointing toward a revolution in scientific paradigms that would reclaim ground for the subject-the human being-in the study of nature.</p>
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nexusstc/The Science of Natural Healing: Episode 6: Natural Approaches to Inflammation/679985691c02b937b77fe694adadf73b.pdf
The Science of Natural Healing: Episode 6: Natural Approaches to Inflammation the great courses Great Courses, 2012-01-01
Inflammation, a fundamental protective reaction of your body, is also a pathway to many diseases. Discover the multiple causes of chronic inflammation, from pollutants and bacteria to stress and sleep disorders. Learn how to use food as medicine, emphasizing a variety of foods, herbs, and spices that prevent and/or reverse inflammation.
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upload/misc/wld8JFnBjvklgufkHUqC/Occultism/Magian Jewish Occultism/Freemasonry/J D Buck works/Buck J D - Modern World Movements - Theosophy and the School of Natural Science, The Venerable Brotherhood of India - Supplemental Harmonic Series - 1913.pdf
Modern world movements: theosophy and the school of natural science "The venerable brotherhood of India," by Jirah Dewey Buck Indo-American book co., 1st ed., Chicago, Illinois, 1913
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upload/misc_2025_10/infoark/500 Natural Science and Mathematics/507 Natural science and mathematics education, research and related topics/The Art of Teaching Science, Inquiry and Innovation in Middle School and High School_Jack Hassard_2005_507.11, 507.12_9780195155334_.pdf
The Art of Teaching Science : Inquiry and Innovation in Middle School and High School Jack Hassard Oxford University Press, USA, New York, New York State, July 21, 2004
The Art of Teaching Science focuses on the preparation of science teachers as professional artists. This text emphasizes a humanistic, experiential, and constructivist approach to teaching and learning, integrating a wide variety of pedagogical learning tools. These tools involve inquiry, experimentation, reflection, writing, discussion, and interaction. Becoming a science teacher is a creative process, and this innovative textbook encourages students to construct ideas about science teaching through their interactions with peers, professionals, and instructors, and through hands-on, minds-on activities designed to foster a collaborative, thoughtful learning environment. The Art of Teaching Science is a science-teaching handbook designed for the professional development of middle- and high-school science teachers. The experiential tools in the book make it useful for both pre- and in-service teacher education environments, easily adapted to any classroom setting. Profound changes in our understanding of the goals of science teaching-as evidenced by the emphasis on inquiry-based activities advocated by the National Science Education Standards-underscore the need to equip a new cadre of educators with the proper tools to encourage innovation and science literacy in the classroom. Providing meaningful learning experiences and connections with the most recent research and understanding of science teaching, The Art of Teaching Science sets the standard for the future of science education.
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upload/wll/ENTER/Science/Biology/Health/1 - More Books on Medicines/Medicinal natural products/The complete herbalist 1870.pdf
The complete herbalist, or The people their own physicians by the use of nature's remedies. Showing the great curative properties of all herb, symptoms of prevalent diseases and a new and plain system of hygienic principles. by Dr. O. Phelps Brown Jersey City, N.J. Pub. by the author, 1870
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Great psychological crime Richardson, John Emmett, 1853- [Hollywood]: Great School of Natural Science, [Hollywood], 1928
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Sobre la selección natural (Serie Great Ideas 1) Darwin, Charles;Froufe, Aníbal Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial España;Taurus, Taurus Great Ideas 1, 1a ed, 2012
Nadie ha contribuido más a dar forma a nuestra concepción de lo que nos hace humanos que Charles Darwin, cuya teoría de la evolución puso del revés las concepciones victorianas, reescribió por completo nuestras nociones de la vida en la Tierra y es atacada todavía hoy por los creacionistas religiosos. GREAT IDEAS A lo largo de la historia, algunos libros han cambiado el mundo. Han transformado la manera en que nos vemos a nosotros mismos y a los demás. Han inspirado el debate, la discordia, la guerra y la revolución. Han iluminado, indignado, provocado y consolado. Han enriquecido vidas, y también las han destruido. Taurus publica las obras de los grandes pensadores, pioneros, radicales y visionarios cuyas ideas sacudieron la civilización y nos impulsaron a ser quienes somos.
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The worm in the bud: the world of Victorian sexuality Ronald Pearsall New York] Macmillan, [1st American ed., New York], New York State, 1969
xv, 560 p. 24 cm Includes bibliographical references
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The great message; the lineal key of the great school of masters. Richardson, John Emmett, 1853- Great School of Natural Science [1950], Harmonic series, volume v, Revised edition, Los Gatos, California, 1950
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nexusstc/Plants and Palynomorphs around the Permian-Triassic Boundary of South China/33959c845022d531e6eb672ecf31cdf9.pdf
Plants and Palynomorphs around the Permian-Triassic Boundary of South China (New Records of the Great Dying in South China) Jianxin Yu, Jean Broutin, Zongsheng Lu Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd Fka Springer Science + Business Media Singapore Pte Ltd, New Records of the Great Dying in South China, New Records of the Great Dying in South China, 2022
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upload/duxiu_main/v/zip/extracted__./英文书籍 (3.74G 全mobi格式).zip/Ó¢ÎÄÊé¼®/G-M/John M. Barry/John M. Barry/Rising tide_ the great Mississippi flood (7741)/Rising tide_ the great Mississippi flood - John M. Barry.mobi
Rising Tide : The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America Barry, John M. Simon and Schuster, New York ; London ; Toronto, 1998, cop. 1997
Amazon.com Review When Mother Nature rages, the physical results are never subtle. Because we cannot contain the weather, we can only react by tabulating the damage in dollar amounts, estimating the number of people left homeless, and laying the plans for rebuilding. But as John M. Barry expertly details in Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America, some calamities transform much more than the landscape. While tracing the history of the nation's most destructive natural disaster, Barry explains how ineptitude and greed helped cause the flood, and how the policies created to deal with the disaster changed the culture of the Mississippi Delta. Existing racial rifts expanded, helping to launch Herbert Hoover into the White House and shifting the political alliances of many blacks in the process. An absorbing account of a little-known, yet monumental event in American history, Rising Tide reveals how human behavior proved more destructive than the swollen river itself. From Library Journal In the spring of 1927, America witnessed perhaps its greatest natural disaster: a flood that profoundly changed race relations, government, and society in the Mississippi River valley region. Barry (The Transformed Cell, LJ 9/1/92) presents here a fascinating social history of the effects of the massive flood. More than 30 feet of water stood over land inhabited by nearly one million people. Almost 300,000 African Americans were forced to live in refugee camps for months. Many people, both black and white, left the land and never returned. Using an impressive array of primary and secondary sources, Barry clearly traces and analyzes how the changes produced by the flood in the lower South came into conflict and ultimately destroyed the old planter aristocracy, accelerated black migration to the North, and foreshadowed federal government intervention in the region's social and economic life during the New Deal. His well-written work supplants Pete Daniel's Deep'n as It Come: The 1927 Mississippi Flood (1977) as the standard work on the subject. Recommended for public and academic libraries. -?Charles C. Hay III, Eastern Kentucky Univ. Libs., Richmond Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. Political Science,General,United States,20th Century,History,Technology & Engineering,Social Science,Mississippi River,Mississippi River Valley,Political Freedom & Security,Civil Rights,African American Studies,Ethnic Studies,Nature,State & Local,Natural Disasters,Civil,South,Humphreys; A. A,Flood Control,South (AL; AR; FL; GA; KY; LA; MS; NC; SC; TN; VA; WV),Eads; James Buchanan,Floods - Mississippi River Valley - History - 20th century,Floods,Flood control - Mississippi River - History,Percy family,Mississippi River Valley - History - 1865
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Guide to the Museum ... Boston Museum of Science. Printed for the Society, 1927., Massachusetts, 1927
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The Lost Species : Great Expeditions in the Collections of Natural History Museums Christopher Kemp The University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2017
The tiny, lungless Thorius salamander from southern Mexico, thinner than a match and smaller than a quarter. The lushly white-coated Saki, an arboreal monkey from the Brazilian rainforests. The olinguito, a native of the Andes, which looks part mongoose, part teddy bear. These fantastic species are all new to science—at least newly named and identified; but they weren't discovered in the wild, instead, they were unearthed in the drawers and cavernous basements of natural history museums. As Christopher Kemp reveals in The Lost Species, hiding in the cabinets and storage units of natural history museums is a treasure trove of discovery waiting to happen. With Kemp as our guide, we go spelunking into museum basements, dig through specimen trays, and inspect the drawers and jars of collections, scientific detectives on the hunt for new species. We discover king crabs from 1906, unidentified tarantulas, mislabeled Himalayan landsnails, an unknown rove beetle originally collected by Darwin, and an overlooked squeaker frog, among other curiosities. In each case, these specimens sat quietly for decades—sometimes longer than a century—within the collections of museums, before sharp-eyed scientists understood they were new. Each year, scientists continue to encounter new species in museum collections—a stark reminder that we have named only a fraction of the world's biodiversity. Sadly, some specimens have waited so long to be named that they are gone from the wild before they were identified, victims of climate change and habitat loss. As Kemp shows, these stories showcase the enduring importance of these very collections. The Lost Species vividly tells these stories of discovery—from the latest information on each creature to the people who collected them and the scientists who finally realized what they had unearthed—and will inspire many a museumgoer to want to peek behind the closed doors and rummage through the archives.
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hathi/coo/pairtree_root/31/92/40/60/58/00/36/31924060580036/31924060580036.zip
The bell yard : the journal of the Law Society's School of Law Law Society (Great Britain). School of Law Printed and published for the Law Society by the Solicitors' Law Stationery Society, 1927-1939., England, 1931
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Serial publications in large libraries.: Edited by Walter C. Allen Allerton Park Institute (16th: 1969); Allen, Walter C., 1927- ed; Illinois. University. Graduate School of Library Science; Allen, Walter C., 1927- ed; Illinois. University. Graduate School of Library Science Urbana, University of Illinois, Graduate School of Library Science, Urbana, Illinois, 1970
"Papers presented at an Institute conducted by the Illinois Graduate School of Library Science, November 2-5, 1969." Includes bibliographies
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hathi/uiug/pairtree_root/30/11/21/16/63/43/84/30112116634384/30112116634384.zip
[Autobiographical letter to students of the Great School] / J.E. Richardson. Richardson, J. E. 1853-1935, Great school of natural Science [1920], Oak Park, Illinois, 1912
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ia/lichens0000show.pdf
Lichens (publications / School Natural Science Society) Jak Peter Mallmann Showell Upminster (44 Claremont Gardens, Upminster, Essex RM14 1DN): M.J. Wootton for the School Natural Science Society, Publications / School Natural Science Society -- no.38, Publications (SchoolNatural Science Society) -- no.38., 2nd ed., Upminster (44 Claremont Gardens, Upminster, Essex RM14 1DN), United Kingdom, 1974
26 pages : 25 cm Previous edition: published in 'Natural Science in Schools', Vol. 7, 1969 Includes bibliographical references (page 26)
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hathi/umn/pairtree_root/31/95/1t/00/25/07/35/k/31951t00250735k/31951t00250735k.zip
The Prairie naturalist. North Dakota Natural Science Society; Great Plains Natural Science Society Great Plains Natural Science Society, North Dakota Natural Science Society, [N.D. Institute for Ecological Studies, University of North Dakota], South Dakota, 1983
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The Prairie naturalist. North Dakota Natural Science Society; Great Plains Natural Science Society Great Plains Natural Science Society, North Dakota Natural Science Society, [N.D. Institute for Ecological Studies, University of North Dakota], South Dakota, 2006
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hathi/umn/pairtree_root/31/95/1t/00/25/07/34/m/31951t00250734m/31951t00250734m.zip
The Prairie naturalist. North Dakota Natural Science Society; Great Plains Natural Science Society Great Plains Natural Science Society, North Dakota Natural Science Society, [N.D. Institute for Ecological Studies, University of North Dakota], South Dakota, 1979
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The Prairie naturalist. North Dakota Natural Science Society; Great Plains Natural Science Society Great Plains Natural Science Society, North Dakota Natural Science Society, [N.D. Institute for Ecological Studies, University of North Dakota], South Dakota, 1993
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hathi/umn/pairtree_root/31/95/1t/00/25/07/33/o/31951t00250733o/31951t00250733o.zip
The Prairie naturalist. North Dakota Natural Science Society; Great Plains Natural Science Society Great Plains Natural Science Society, North Dakota Natural Science Society, [N.D. Institute for Ecological Studies, University of North Dakota], South Dakota, 1975
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ia/scientistsapproa0000mill.pdf
A scientist's approach to religion by Carl Wallace Miller .. New York, The Macmillan Company, New York, New York State, 1947
vii, 127 pages 20 cm "First printing." Introduction -- The concept of God -- Belief in God -- Faith in God -- Love for God -- Love for neighbor -- Theology -- The trinity -- Sin -- The cross -- In remembrance of me -- Determinism and free will -- Good and evil -- Prayer -- Eternal life -- Christianity and the good economy -- Christianity and democracy -- Christianity and education -- The church
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lgli/Jason M. Satterfield - Mind-Body Medicine: The New Science of Optimal Health - Course Guidebook (2013, The Great Courses).pdf
Mind-Body Medicine: The New Science of Optimal Health - Course Guidebook Jason M. Satterfield The Great Courses, - Guidebook - The Great Courses - TTC, 2013
In recent decades, science has revealed that the mind and body are intimately connected in ways we haven't previously realized—and this field of knowledge is now changing our understanding of health and disease. While it's easy to see that stress affects health and well-being, or that your blood pressure rises when you're angry, cutting-edge research shows that the mind-body connection goes much further.Numerous studies on the brain's interaction with the body demonstrate that health is directly affected by our social environments, socioeconomic status, culture, behaviors, relationships, psychological states, and habits of mind, among many factors.Current mind-body science reveals facts such as these:As few as eight weeks of mindfulness meditation can meaningfully boost your immune system.Extreme stress and low social support increase the risk of breast cancer by a factor of 9.Contact with nature is correlated with numerous positive health outcomes, including improved attention for children, reduced stress, and enhanced work performance.Chronic hostility portends calcification of the coronary arteries, even in young people.Expressive writing by patients is correlated with improved outcomes for both asthma and rheumatoid arthritis.
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lgli/Nowicki S., (2004) - Biology - The Science of Life; Information and Evolution; Development and Homeostasis; Energy and Resources (The Great Courses) – The Teaching Company TTC.pdf
Biology - The Science of Life; Information and Evolution; Development and Homeostasis; Energy and Resources (The Great Courses) – The Teaching Company TTC Nowicki S., (2004) The Great Courses
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base score: 11063.0, final score: 25.00679
nexusstc/The Science of Natural Healing/6f4daad6a029bdaa849df92e441c90bd.pdf
The Science of Natural Healing Mimi Guarneri The Teaching Company, The Great Courses, 2012
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Genesis and geology, a study in the relations of scientific thought, natural theology, and social opinion in Great Britain, 1790-1850. -- Charles Coulston Gillispie New York: Harper & Row, Harper torchbooks,, TB51, New York, New York State, 1959
306 p. --
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Earth to Earth : A Natural History of Churchyards Stefan Buczacki; Felicity Price-Smith Unicorn Publishing Group, Lightning Source Inc. (Tier 1), London, 2018
From the earliest pagan sites to modern urban cemeteries, burial grounds have always enjoyed a sacred, protected status in the history of society. Consequently they have become tranquil oases in which wildlife can flourish – a microcosm of the natural habitat long since disappeared from the surrounding area.In Earth to Earth, Professor Stefan Buczacki uncovers the wild animals and plants that thrive amongst the headstones, from the graveyard beetle to the mighty yew. He also explores the history of churchyards and the landscape, as well as what can be done to conserve them for future generations. Accompanied by specially commissioned illustrations by Felicity Price-Smith and selected quotations, this beautiful gift book reveals the natural secrets to be found in God's Acre.
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nexusstc/Insiders, Outsiders and Others: Gypsies and Identity/eaf309fd78d5e517f84971e80cf04d95.pdf
Insiders, Outsiders and Others : Gypsies and Identity Kalwant Bhopal, Martin Myers University of Hertfordshire Press, Independent Publishers Group [distributor, Independent Publishers Group, Hatfield, 2008
Annotation "In this book Kalwant Bhopal and Martin Myers offer an account of the formation of Gypsy identities. Providing such an account for any social group is never straightforward, but there is a still wider scope for misunderstanding when considering Gypsy culture." "The authors apply theoretical ideas about the 'stranger' in society to questions of the social positioning of Gypsies. In considering how 'otherness' is created, they examine how 'white' culture differentiates itself and where understandings of Gypsy identity fall within 'whiteness'." "Britain has embraced multiculturalism for many years now, including the expectation that 'outsiders' (such as immigrants and asylum-seekers) will become more accepted over time as familiarity increases. Why does this not happen for Gypsy groups? The authors' close analysis of multiculturalism reveals its various failings, showing how it reproduces many of the same misrepresentations of Gypsy culture as less liberal regimes." "Kalwant Bhopal and Martin Myers look at the often harsh realities faced by Gypsy communities in Britain and shed light on the continuing failure to allow Gypsies to be truthfully represented."--BOOK JACKET. Read more... Content: Gypsies and their identities -- Gypsy identity and culture: foundational accounts and the Academy -- Gypsy identity and culture: misrepresentation, misrecognition and deception -- Recognising the 'other' -- Case study I: Inside the school gates: Gypsy families' experiences of education -- Case study II: Media representations of Gypsy life in election year -- The outsider in multicultural society -- The outsider in racist society. Abstract: Annotation "In this book Kalwant Bhopal and Martin Myers offer an account of the formation of Gypsy identities. Providing such an account for any social group is never straightforward, but there is a still wider scope for misunderstanding when considering Gypsy culture." "The authors apply theoretical ideas about the 'stranger' in society to questions of the social positioning of Gypsies. In considering how 'otherness' is created, they examine how 'white' culture differentiates itself and where understandings of Gypsy identity fall within 'whiteness'." "Britain has embraced multiculturalism for many years now, including the expectation that 'outsiders' (such as immigrants and asylum-seekers) will become more accepted over time as familiarity increases. Why does this not happen for Gypsy groups? The authors' close analysis of multiculturalism reveals its various failings, showing how it reproduces many of the same misrepresentations of Gypsy culture as less liberal regimes." "Kalwant Bhopal and Martin Myers look at the often harsh realities faced by Gypsy communities in Britain and shed light on the continuing failure to allow Gypsies to be truthfully represented."--BOOK JACKET
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lgli/Christian faith and natural science -- [Translation by N_ Horton Smith] -- New York, Unknown, 1953 -- New York, Harper -- 1244499552 -- eaf30f7f20de29e676c7a94bfeb57065 -- Anna’s Archive.pdf
Christian Faith and Natural Science Karl Heim; Neville Horton Smith (transl.) SCM Press Ltd, New York, Unknown, 1953
256 pages ; 22 cm Translation of Der christliche Gottesglaube und die Naturwissenschaft, I, Grundlegung
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upload/misc_2025_10/infoark/500 Natural Science and Mathematics/502 Natural science and mathematics miscellany/._Journey to Earthland, The Great Transition to Planetary Civilization_Paul Raskin_2016_502.131_9780997837629_.pdf
._Journey to Earthland, The Great Transition to Planetary Civilization_Paul Raskin_2016_502.131_9780997837629_.pdf Tellus Institute, United States, United States of America
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Earth to Earth : A Natural History of Churchyards Stefan Buczacki; Felicity Price-Smith Unicorn Publishing Group, Lightning Source Inc. (Tier 1), London, 2018
Few spaces are as enchanting and romantic—with a touch of the tantalizingly morbid—as an churchyard. From the earliest pagan sites to modern urban cemeteries, these burial grounds have always enjoyed a sacred, protected status. Their preservation, and their removal from the day-to-day hubbub of life, have led them to become tranquil oases in which wildlife can flourish—a microcosm of the natural habitat that has long since disappeared from their surroundings. ​ In Earth to Earth: A Natural History of Churchyards , leading horticulturalist expert Stefan Buczacki reveals the many wild animals and plants that thrive among the headstones, from the graveyard beetle to the mighty yew. He also explores the history of churchyards and the landscape, and he explains what can be done to conserve them for future generations. Accompanied by specially commissioned illustrations and selected quotations, this beautiful gift book reveals the wonderful natural secrets that can be found in God’s Acre.
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lgli/AN 302595.epub.epub
Geology of the Great Basin (Max C. Fleishmann Series in Great Basin Natural History) Bill Fiero University of Nevada Press, New edition, 2009-10-15
Geology of the Great Basin is the essential introduction to the geology of this physically complex, ever-changing region. Written in a clear, succinct style and generously illustrated with photographs, diagrams, and maps, the book describes the fundamentals of geologic processes, then discusses the physical attributes and geologic history of the Great Basin. The author also offers readers information about specific sites where significant geologic features can be observed. The book, first published in 1986, is now available in a new, easier-to-handle paperback edition that will make it more convenient for classroom use and for readers who want to carry it with them in their car or backpack.
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ia/padreviewssoutha0000dunn.pdf
A padre views South America [by] Peter Masten Dunne .. The Bruce publishing company, The Science and culture series, Milwaukee, Wis, Wisconsin, 1945
xiii, 290 pages 20 cm Map on t.p
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hathi/uiug/pairtree_root/30/11/21/16/73/22/46/30112116732246/30112116732246.zip
Questions and answers on natural science / by J.E. Richardson (TK). Richardson, J. E. 1853-1935. Great School of Natural Science, ©1960., California, 1960
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