Internet Public Library: Invertebrates You can also view Magazines, associations on the Net a wealth of information aboutspiders and their public butterfly gardens and butterfly societies, links to http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/sci36.90.26/
Extractions: IPL Recognized in Computerworld Honors Program Recent IPL News IPL Recognized in 2002 Computerworld Honors Program New design for the IPL unveiled! Now offering links to over 20,000 books Insects, Arachnids, and Others. You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading. Antbase http://research.amnh.org/entomology/social_insects/ Antbase covers all known ant species and is a collaborative effort between scientists from around the world, aiming at providing the best possible access to the wealth of information on ants, to fullfill the conservation needs of the International Union for the Study of Social Insects (IUSSI), and the Species Survival Commission of the World Conservation Union (IUCN), and with Ant Image Database (Japan) to a general audience. Antbase, together with the Hymenoptera On-line Database, is the data provider for ants to the Integrated Taxonomic Information System, ITIS.
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Extractions: Dates for your diary The first meeting of the society for 2002 is on 20 February (a week earlier than usual), and will be a curator's tour of the Treasures from the World's Great Libraries exhibition. The exhibition, which includes one of the Dead Sea scrolls, a Gutenberg Bible and other priceless items, is a celebration of the significance of libraries as caretakers of profound knowledge throughout the world. First we meet in the Friends' Lounge of the National Library at 6.00 p.m. as usual, for nibbles, drinks and chat. Then at 6.30 p.m. we will be introduced to Margaret Dent, who will give us an insider's view of the exhibits. As numbers are limited to 50, please book with Ann Parkinson (by fax 6282 1081) or click to email her up to Contents Following the arrival of unavoidable commitments that were unforeseen at the time of her election, Anne Greiner has, unfortunately, been forced to resign from the treasurer's position, but will stay on as a general committee member. Peter Martensz has agreed to be the new treasurer.
Apocalypse Then And Now For a quartet of national medical societies to issue Obviously, the medical associationssupport the fiction that And what if there are only spiders there, or http://www.spectacle.org/0201/batty.html
Extractions: by Christopher Batty zarathustra87@hotmail.com Dostoevsky would have understood Columbine. In 1866, the great Russian novelist wrote Crime and Punishment, the most harrowing and insightful of modern murder stories. Raskolnikov, a sensitive but impoverished student, fantasizes about killing an old woman, the pawnbroker who holds him in her thrall. Alienated from his urban environment, the sweltering heat and crowded mean streets of St. Petersburg, Raskolnikov has nowhere to go but inward, deeper and deeper into his own dark fantasies. It was not that he was so cowardly and downtrodden, even quite the contrary; but for some time he had been in an irritable and tense state, resembling hypochondria. He was so immersed in himself and had isolated himself so much from everyone that he was afraid not only of meeting his landlady but of meeting anyone at all. He was crushed by poverty; but even his strained circumstances had lately ceased to burden him. He had entirely given up attending to his daily affairs and did not want to attend to them. A century and a third later, Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris felt burdened by a different but related set of strained circumstances: not Russian poverty but American prosperity; not urban weltschmerz but suburban ennui. The Littleton, Colorado killers suffered inside their gilded cages a severe atrophy of the spirit, a purely emotional, not financial, deprivation. But the prison of grinding poverty and the prison of free-floating privilege are not so far apart; two roads can lead to the same dark place. (Note that the two touchstones of 20th century dystopian fiction, Huxley's
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Extractions: Biology 12 The topic outline below corresponds to the Biology12 Course Outline. This resource page has two main objectives. It is intended to be a supplement to the text and course materials provided by the classroom teacher while encouraging the use of electronic media by students and staff. The web sites included are by no means intended to be all inclusive but they can provide access to useful information and they will often lead to additional information through links included on these pages. See the end of the outline below for a list of some general Biology links and some sources of Biology journals. (This page was created by Mr. R. Dencer and Ms. K. Dencer, YALE SECONDARY SCHOOL LIBRARY, - May, 2000 and was last updated May, 2001) Cell Biology Cell Size and Shapes, Cell Membranes etc. Cell Structure - diagrams Cell Structure-slide show ... Organelles - Structure and Function WATER MOLECULES Bonding In Water Molecules pH Factor Water I Water Chemistry ... Water Molecules ACIDS, BASES Acids and Bases Acids, Bases FAQ
Organizations And Societies Organizations and societies Guide picks. Links to societies, clubs, andassociations for reptile enthusiasts. American Reptile Association http://exoticpets.about.com/cs/reptileorg/
Science Fiction Resource Guide: Fiction samples, general articles, religious articles, and gun articles. Doyou like spiders? (Duncan Long) Tom Maddox gopher Halo (well http://www.sflovers.org/SFRG/sfrgo.htm
Extractions: Next: Serial Fiction and Ongoing Stories Please see also: Archives containing Science Fiction and Zines, Magazines and Web E-Zines On-Line Books Page (upenn.edu) and Alex: a catalogue of electronic texts on the Internet (infomotions.com) There's some sf and fantasy on these indexes, including Frank L Baum, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Bram Stoker, Jules Verne and H G Wells. [Updated Oct 2001] *Some professional-quality fiction is starting to show up on the Internet, for example some authors are putting a few published stories on-line, and there are a number of new sites devoted to telling stories via web pages - usually in serial form. The line between Web E-zines and serial fiction has been blurring lately; if a web e-zine is just telling one story in installments, I'll list it under Serial Fiction . And publishers have been putting sample chapters of new books on-line for a while now, see
Tiki Swain's Home Page were mine. It covered quite a wide range of things that I do or havedone, from dancing with spiders to swimming with dragons. If http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Den/2706/tswaintr/
Extractions: This page has been created because my old ones have not been edited for so long it's easier to create a whole new batch. The old pages still exist: you can view them here . Please be aware that half the links on those pages may not work as I haven't updated or checked them in at least two years. New! Graduation photos! Yes, I know it's been two years since I graduated. Hey, at least I got them up. If you are looking for Tiki19's Residence, go here If you are looking for the source of quietude, you're on the right track. If you've come here from Barefoot Rick's page, like about 50% of people do, you might want to look around the library of my residence for some relevant stories. I have a few. If you'd like to know more about me for any reason, go ahead and flick through the links below. Or try Google - the last time I typed my own name into the search box, the first ten or so links that came up were mine. It covered quite a wide range of things that I do or have done, from dancing with spiders to swimming with dragons. If you're looking for non-computer forms of contact details, look in the Australian White Pages - I'm in there under "Tiki Swain". I currently live in Bentley, Western Australia, if that helps.
Kate Hartford's Bookmarks Telecommunications and Broadcasting News from MITI Semiconductor NTTHome Page Tsukuba Center for Institutes. Industry associations. http://omega.cc.umb.edu/~hartford/khmark.htm
Lake Macquarie City Council Beryl Smith (Lorikeets); Harley Swan (spiders); Hulda Turner (Lake MacquariePaperbarks). 1st Prize Harley Swan (spiders). Commendation Prizes http://www.lakemac.com.au/CityFacilities/library_awards_p1998.asp
Extractions: Pull down to navigate BEAD FEST 2002 JEWELRY ARTS AWARDS FEATURES Feature Story Jewelry Journal Feature Story Technique Articles Business Articles Product News Tool Guide Sites to See/Links - Helpful Resources - Step-by-Step Project SEARCH Bead Classes Recommended Books Book Reviews Museums Schools Clubs Professional Associations Bead Societies Index to Past Articles Safety in the Studio Grant Opportunities Show Calendar Product SEARCH Bulletin Board Order Catalogs Advertising Classified Ads Media Kits/Ad Rates Web Directory Listing Forms - The Magazine - Subscription Information Subscriptions Buy Back Issues StepByStep Beads Holiday Jewelry Special Colored Stone Fall Show Guide Vegas Show Guide Tucson Show Guide Int'l Source Guide TOUCHSTONE Media Reviews Jeweled Bugs and Butterflies 127 color photos. $29.95. Reviewed by Ettagale Blauer. The fascination with creepy crawlers is nearly as old as recorded civilization. As far back as the Late Old Kingdom, circa 2575 B.C., the Egyptians were fascinated with scarabs, leaving behind many scarabs made of a variety of beautiful materials including lapis lazuli. Considering that the scarabs personal habits are somewhat unappealing - it spends its days rolling a ball of dung around - it's amusing and amazing that it became such a revered creature. For jewelry lovers, however, the reality of the habits of the insect world bears little relation to their objects of desire. Spiders, a group that includes some of the most deadly of the creepy crawlers, have fascinated jewelers ranging from the ancient Egyptians to Rene Lalique and Louis Comfort Tiffany.
FSL Activities With M. Renaud - French Links - Sciences tv magazine with many videos available online Haplosciences group that promotes sciencewith the kids Macrophoto Macrophotography of spiders, insects, flowers http://fslactivities.sd61.bc.ca/sciences.html
Extractions: LANGUAGE ARTS Picture Dictionary Online language activities Electronic cards Stories, poems, ... ... Television FINE ARTS Dance Drama Music Visual arts TECHNOLOGY Computers Internet Software MATHEMATICS Activities, reference, ... PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sports, dance, ... SCIENCES Biology Botany Ecology Zoology ... Mineralogy SOCIAL STUDIES Cultures and societies Politics Economy and technology Environment ... Leisure, Games TEACHERS / PARENTS Associations Resources Activities Books ... Online stores General:
Extractions: What makes a good Web site? ... New media and online publishing in the countries of the South The World Wide Web is now an important medium for promoting books and journals, and no publisher can afford to ignore it as a vehicle for publicity and marketing to boost sales. For publishers in the countries of the South it can generate much-needed visibility, which may enable them to reach a far wider international audience than was possible before. However, while the Internet can be a powerful tool to reach a very large audience at relatively modest cost, and it offers access to a vast number of specialized databases, mailing lists, and information resources, there may be several caveats in operating from a developing country, and costs may still be prohibitive. Thus for the time being, electronic marketing can only be a complementary activity: it cannot replace printed mailing-list resources, and it cannot be a substitute for more conventional book marketing and promotion.
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