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- Storm data and unusual weather phenomena
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- Research articles 2008-06-01
- Storm data and unusual weather phenomena
- Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena June 2008 Time...
- Research articles 2008-06-01
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- Research articles 2008-05-01
- 'The comforts of married life': Metis family life, labour, and the Hudson's Bay Company
- SINCE THE 1980S, scholars have sought to understand how the Canadian fur trade shaped the Metis. Less attention has been paid to the impact of Metis concepts of family and community on the nature of their relationship with their employer, the Hudson's Bay Company HBC. This article focuses on how...
- Research articles 2008-03-22
- Shoes of invisibility and invisible shoes: Australian hunters and gatherers and ideas on the origins of footwear
- Abstract: Apart from a single brief paper written by DS Davidson and published in 1947, and a detailed description of bark sandals from the Tanami desert region by DF Thomson in 1960, most attention in relation to Aboriginal Australian footwear has focused on the emu-feather and hairstring kadaitcha shoes or...
- Research articles 2005-09-22
- Anglo-Saxon England
- Anglo-Saxon England, 32 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003). x + 406 pp. ISBN 0-521-813,44-1. 51.00 [pounds sterling]. This volume of Anglo-Saxon England maintains the high standards and diversity of previous issues. Fulk questions philological feebleness in a recent edition of Beowulf, Biggs argues Beowulf's childlessness is a guiding theme in...
- Research articles 2005-03-22
- Michigan: cartographic perspectives on the "Great Lakes State"
- Since the beginning of American statehood, a map of the commonwealth has been an important expression of sovereignty and civic identity. The United States, it was true, cemented together the separate states, a unity created out of many entities, e pluribus unum. In the federal vision, however, individual states, especially...
- Research articles 2005-03-22
- The patriot war of 1837-1838: locofocoism with a gun?
- THIS PAPER PRESENTS a reinterpretation of the causes for the us Patriot movement of 1837-38, which rose up in support of the Canadian rebellion in Upper Canada UC initiated by William Lyon Mackenzie (the companion rebellion in Lower Canada is not considered in this paper since its causation was arguably...
- Research articles 2003-09-22
- Patronage, millennialism and the serpent God Mumbo in south-west Kenya, 1912-34
- From 1914 to 1934 the creed of Mumbo, the serpent god of Lake Victoria, extended across south-west Kenya. Mumbo condemned Christianity as rotten and vowed to cleanse the land of white people--colonial officials and missionaries--and their lackeys--chiefs and converts. It pledged to provide followers with abundant cattle and grain. Mumbo,...
- Research articles 2002-01-01
- Weak Christians, Backsliders, and Carnal Gospelers: Assurance of Salvation and the Pastoral Origins of Puritan Practical Divinity in the 1580s
- The great pearl of Reformed piety, assurance of salvation, eluded Richard Rogers, Essex presbyterian activist, in the early 1580s. Rogers "languished long" in "unsettledness in my life" "untill wofull experience" drove him to search out a more reliable method of obtaining a steady assurance. He decided that only a steady,...
- Research articles 2001-09-01
- Geomorphological evidence and Pleistocene refugia in Africa
- The success of the pleistocene refugia theory (Haffer, 1969) is based on its ability to explain the unparalleled biotic diversity of the Neotropical rain forests. Its application to Africa must contend with firs fly, a relatively impoverished biota (Richards, 1952; Hamilton, 1976; Livingstone, 1982) and, secondly, a paucity of plant...
- Research articles 1999-03-01
- Ecological potential of the Grand Calumet River basin
- ABSTRACT The Grand Calumet River and watershed have been severely degraded by industrialization and urbanization, and yet several high-quality natural areas remain intact. The degraded condition presents numerous opportunities for pollution mitigation and ecosystem restoration. In many areas of the river and watershed, biological communities are characterized by low...
- Research articles 1999-01-01
- Birds of the Grand Calumet River basin
- ABSTRACT Bird life in the Grand Calumet River Basin is unusually rich. The literature reveals that a minimum of 163 species was recorded in the pre-settlement era. Current data document that the basin hosts at least 41 species in winter, 64 species during the breeding season, and more than...
- Research articles 1999-01-01
- Wetland flora of the Grand Calumet River in Northwest Indiana: potential impacts of sediment removal and recommendations for restoration
- ABSTRACT Northwestern Indiana supports unusually diverse floras. However, rapid industrialization and urbanization since the late 19th Century have changed much of the natural character of the wetlands along Grand Calumet River. Of more than 1400 species that occurred historically in the northwestern Indiana, 19 species were identified as extirpated...
- Research articles 1999-01-01
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- Marie Ann Molidor of Round Lake.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
- Marie Ann Molidor of Round Lake A Mass for Marie Ann Molidor, 90, will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday, at St. Joseph Church, 114 Lincoln Ave., Round Lake. Interment will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Round Lake. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday,...
- Research articles 2007-06-12
- Listening to employees is key to New York resort's success. (Global update: briefs).(Hilton Lake Placid )
- LAKE PLACID, NEW YORK For a Lake Placid resort, November, December and April are usually termed the "mud" months--those times of the year when business is historically the slowest. Yet the Hilton Lake Placid hotel is enjoying the area's hig LAKE PLACID, NEW YORK For a...
- Research articles 2003-06-01
- Agencies Release Great Lake Protection Plans.(Brief Article)
- WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA has released, together with Environment Canada, comprehensive binational plans to protect and restore Lake Erie, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. Developed by the two agencies in coop WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA ...
- Research articles 2000-12-01
- Kirkland Lake Gold Inc.: Exploration Update-Ore Extensions, New Hangingwall Veins, Drilling on New Porphyry Zone to Resume, Production Recommences at Lake Shore Ramp.
- KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO, Jan 15, 2004 CCNMatthews via COMTEX Kirkland Lake Gold Inc. (the "Company") is pleased to announce drilling results and other updates from its Kirkland Lake Mines. The Company purchased the Macassa Mine and the 1500 ton per day mill along with...
- Research articles 2004-01-16
- New look, same result for efficient Lake Zurich.(Sports)
- Byline: Rusty Silber Daily Herald Correspondent Lake Zurich opened its girls soccer season and conference schedule with a different look. There were a bunch of new players on the field for the Bears, but they delivered a familiar result for one of...
- Research articles 2006-03-23
- Tony Lake, marked man. (Central Intelligence Agency director nominee Anthony Lake)(Lexington)(Column)
- Lake may not be the best nominee for the position of CIA director, but not for the reasons Republican legislators give. Lake has never managed an organization as large as the CIA or demonstrated the type of leadership the organization needs.Lake may not be the best nominee for the position...
- Research articles 1997-02-22
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