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  2. Unweaving the Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    Video interview with Dawkins about the book, Charlie Rose, 11 April 2000] Dawkins's Rainbow Reduces Science to Truth, Beauty—and Fantasy – reviewed by Robert N. Proctor, American Scientist. Richard Dawkins: The man who knows the meaning of life review from The Guardian. How, Why and Wow! – reviewed by Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy, The Spectator.

  3. Ruchoma Shain - Wikipedia

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    Ruchoma Shain (6 December 1914 – 16 March 2013) was an American-born rebbetzin, English teacher, and author. She is best known for her first book, All for the Boss (1984), [ 1 ] a biography of her father, Yaakov Yosef Herman , which she wrote in her late sixties.

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  5. Not in Our Genes - Wikipedia

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    Not in Our Genes: Biology, Ideology and Human Nature is a 1984 book by the evolutionary geneticist Richard Lewontin, the neurobiologist Steven Rose, and the psychologist Leon Kamin, in which the authors criticize sociobiology and genetic determinism and advocate a socialist society. Its themes include the relationship between biology and ...

  6. Rose (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Rose is a 1996 novel by American writer Martin Cruz Smith. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The story is set in 1872 Wigan , Lancashire, England, a district with extensive coal mines. Synopsis

  7. So Red the Rose (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book was on The New York Times Best Seller List. [citation needed] In a contemporary review, The New York Times gave the novel a positive review, saying “If you would understand what was best in the Old South, its attitude toward life, you will find them here, glowing with that same vitality which was theirs in life.” [2]

  8. Pauline Campanelli - Wikipedia

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    Campanelli's style was known as superrealism or photorealism and she was most known for her still lifes [3] of ordinary objects found in nature like fossils, shells, bird's nests and the like. [2] She was influenced by Piet Mondrian as well as naturalism and her belief in paganism . [ 1 ]

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