Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
[3] and "This unequal distribution of health-damaging experiences is not in any sense a 'natural' phenomenon but is the result of a toxic combination of poor social policies, unfair economic arrangements [where the already well-off and healthy become even richer and the poor who are already more likely to be ill become even poorer], and bad ...
Dahlgren gun, type of smooth bore cannon designed by the Admiral and used by the U.S. Navy Dahlgren Affair , failed mission to assassinate leaders of the Confederacy Dahlgren system and dahlgrenogram, created by Swedish-Danish botanist Rolf M. T. Dahlgren (1932–1987)
The Readers' Guide has been published regularly since 1901 by the H. W. Wilson Company, and is a staple of public and academic reference libraries throughout the United States; a retrospective index of general periodicals published from 1890 to 1982 is also available.
Goldberg nearly took a tumble while making her way to the Hot Topics table. Whoopi Goldberg nearly took a little time to enjoy the view of The View's stage floor after she tripped while walking ...
At one point or another, we’ve all experienced the unexpected, intense pain of a muscle cramp. Muscle cramps, also known as muscle spasms or charley horses, are the involuntary contraction of ...
Reddit stock soared more than 40% to a record high of $117 on Wednesday after the newly public social media company reaped its first-ever post-IPO profit.
Newboy takes an interest in Kid's poems and mentions them to Roger Calkins. By the end of the chapter, Calkins is preparing to print a book of Kid's poems. As the novel progresses, Kid falls in with the Scorpions, a loose-knit gang, three of whom have severely beaten him earlier in the book. Almost accidentally, Kid becomes their leader.
Left Hand, Right Hand! is an autobiography in five volumes by the English poet and man of letters Osbert Sitwell.It relates in opulent detail the story of the author's early life in relation to his ancestors, his immediate family, especially his father Sir George Sitwell, and the fashionable and artistic world of his time.