BJP -- Sign In Page: On the Present State of Our Knowledge Regarding General Paralysis of the Insane....
Westphal Journal of Mental Science.1869; 14: 506-522"
Searched for '' Single mothers regarded as Insane''
see next entry for picture of book..
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Vancouver Travel Information and Travel Guide - Canada - Lonely Planet
Vancouver Travel Information and Travel Guide - Canada - Lonely Planet: "When the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games roll into town in 2010, there'll be no shortage of jaw-dropping visuals, instantly inspiring people around the world to check out Canada's immigration procedures. Vancouver is, after all, one of the cities that routinely tops those lists of the world's greatest places to live. But beyond the breathtaking snowcapped crags, city-hugging beaches and dense waterfront forests lies a comparatively young metropolis that's still trying to discover its true identity - less than 150 years after a 'gassy' Englishman rowed in and kicked it all off with a makeshift pub."
Disregard the earlier post.. that blogger has led me a bumb steer there .. I cannot find planet travel except this one..
Disregard the earlier post.. that blogger has led me a bumb steer there .. I cannot find planet travel except this one..
China sentences Tibetan film-maker
China sentences Tibetan film-maker: "A Chinese court has handed a six-year prison term to a Tibetan film-maker who made an internationally watched documentary in which ordinary people aired grievances, his family says.
Dhondup Wangchen, 35, had trekked across the Himalayan territory for five months asking about topics including Chinese rule, the exiled Dalai Lama and the Olympics which Beijing was preparing to hold in August 2008.
The self-taught film-maker was arrested in March that year as major protests erupted in Tibet.
He had just completed the film, Leaving Fear Behind, which has since been screened in more than 30 countries."
THIS IS FROM NINE OR MSN NEWS..
Dhondup Wangchen, 35, had trekked across the Himalayan territory for five months asking about topics including Chinese rule, the exiled Dalai Lama and the Olympics which Beijing was preparing to hold in August 2008.
The self-taught film-maker was arrested in March that year as major protests erupted in Tibet.
He had just completed the film, Leaving Fear Behind, which has since been screened in more than 30 countries."
THIS IS FROM NINE OR MSN NEWS..
Virus fears after CQ bat bites - State News - Agribusiness and General - General - Queensland Country Life
Virus fears after CQ bat bites - State News - Agribusiness and General - General - Queensland Country Life: "Virus fears after CQ bat bites
DANIEL HURST
07 Jan, 2010 06:33 AM
THERE are fears for three men bitten by a bat infected with the potentially deadly lyssavirus in central Queensland on Tuesday.
The animal has tested positive to the Australian bat lyssavirus, which can cause serious illness in humans and has killed two people since it was identified in 1996.
The men were all attacked by the 'little red flying fox' while walking separately along a track at Joseph Banks Conservation Park near the Township of 1770, south of Gladstone"
DANIEL HURST
07 Jan, 2010 06:33 AM
THERE are fears for three men bitten by a bat infected with the potentially deadly lyssavirus in central Queensland on Tuesday.
The animal has tested positive to the Australian bat lyssavirus, which can cause serious illness in humans and has killed two people since it was identified in 1996.
The men were all attacked by the 'little red flying fox' while walking separately along a track at Joseph Banks Conservation Park near the Township of 1770, south of Gladstone"
whaling: West's Encyclopedia of American Law (Full Article) from Answers.com
whaling: West's Encyclopedia of American Law (Full Article) from Answers.com: "Hunting of whales for food, oil, or both. Whaling dates to prehistoric times, when Arctic peoples used stone tools to hunt whales. They used the entire animal, a feat not accomplished by Western commercial whalers until the advent of floating factories in the 20th century. The Basque were the first Europeans to hunt whales commercially; when seaworthy oceangoing vessels began to be made, they took to the open seas (14th – 16th century). They were followed by the Dutch and the Germans in the 17th century and the British and their colonists in the 18th century."
Whaling - Ship-based whaling - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Whaling - Ship-based whaling - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand: "For the first 40 years of the 19th century whaling was the most significant economic activity for Europeans in New Zealand – with the hunt first for sperm whales from visiting ships and then for right whales by shore-based whalers. The pursuit had major consequences for Māori society. Some of New Zealand’s most important early European settlers were whalers"
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