... further in the eye of World War II.With lipstick by this point firmly established as big business, lipstick producers’ marketing, both in terms of advocating lipstick generally and in terms of promoting ... 88-90 (discussing lip paint’s use in Asia and Africa). As no work short of a book could cover the entirety of lipstick’s history across all of time and space though, such interesting information ... cochinealinsects, whose fatty flesh and eggs are red. Teresa Riordan, Inventing Beauty 36 (2004). These cohineal insects live asparasites on prickly pear cacti. Susan Okie, Coloring in Food, ...
... commerce and banking in the financial world. The bill prevented institutions that were “engaged principally” in banking activities from underwriting or dealing in securities of any kind, and vice ... Washington, D.C. 20009 202-293-5380 www.cepr.net CEPR A Short Historyof Financial Deregulation in the United States 9 taking in the combination of banking and securities dealing. ... Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) oversaw the takeover of the failed bank IndyMac, the largest failure of an insured bank in history. The FDIC completed the sale of IndyMac in March of 2009....
... assessment/treatment of patients with complex and disabling pain, the training of all health professionals in this work, research into persisting pain, and public education about chronic pain and its ... explaining and treating chronic pain. Although rarely primary causes of chronic pain, psychological and environmental factors often play a critical role in the maintenance of chronic pain and ... Statistical problems in regression analysis (such as The high price of pain 19 Table 2-6: Preceding Events of Chronic Pain (NSA Pain Study) Preceding event Per centInjury 38Sports injury 13Work...
... While the Internet in Singaporeand Malaysia, both in a free market system, took off since 1995 (as seen in a dramatic increase of host numbers), the Internet in Thailand kept a lowprofile. Why? ... 15). THE HISTORYOF THE INTERNET IN THAILAND43Diagram 6 : Local Internet Exchange in Thailand (as of August 1997)http://www.nectec.or.th/inet-map/1997/ THE HISTORYOF THE INTERNET IN THAILAND17Dr. ... the number of Internet hosts andthe cost of telecommunications infrastructure, including computers andInternet access costs. The OECD study indicates that:ãThe penetration of Internet hosts...
... while notceasing to belong to church history, becomes also a chapter in the historyof philosophy, a page in the history of the human mind.The enumeration of the causes into which the intellectual ... findingChristianity in every part of it, in spite of historic conditions; and he hastily drew the inference, withsomething like the feeling of doubt which rash interpretations of prophecy are in danger of producing ... subjective inquiry into the tests of truth, as in the shape of History of Free Thought in Reference to The by Adam Storey Farrar 48 submission in the soul of the inquirer.Nor ought this method of comparison...
... thetwo cardinal points of poetry, the power of exciting the sympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to thetruth of nature, and the power of giving the interest of novelty by the modifying colours ... painting is by referring him to the engravings of Albert Durer and the serious parts of Chaucer. There is the same want of proper costume the same intense feeling of the human being, both in body ... Paine. Think of the unshrinking gaze which Dante fixes upon the tortures of the souls in pain; of the wasted body of Christupon the cross; of the fasts, flagellations, mortifications of penitents;...
... disclosure of anything other than the most routine information. They have lost sight of the public nature of their role and the legitimate interest of the public in the workings of government ... overriding principle governing the provision of information from the government at the request of the Senate was a genuine claim of public interest immunity. According to Evans, in 1994, ... media in a democratic society The role of the news media in a democratic society springs from the right of people to gain information about matters of public concern. Australians, as members of...
... a result of deforestation could not continue indefinitely, and the fact that the totalpopulation of this part of Sulawesi was said to be declining rather than grow-ing in the late nineteenth ... ascendancy of European power in the region.Indeed, Heita Kawakatsu maintains that nineteenth-century Japanese indus-trialization is better understood in terms of that country’s continuing com-petition ... long-standing interest in tropical deforestation and environmental change in Southeast Asia, focusingmainly on Malaysia and Indonesia. He is presently working on indigenousland rights issues in Malaysia....
... rattling of chains, drumming of doors, ranting, hollowing,singing, and running, that I could think of nothing but Don Quevedo's Vision, where the lost souls broke looseand put Hell in an ... the kindly doctrines of the good Pinel." "I am not here detailing what happened in the Middle Ages. It is of the nineteenth century of what living men saw that I write." In the InvernessCourier, ... thensing thou in the Church, litanies, that is, the names of the hallows (or saints) and the Paternoster." This was, asusual, accompanied by the taking of certain herbs and drink. In some instances,...
... that addressed the action of the drug cinchona. The driedbark of a South American tree of the madder family, cinchona contains quinineand had been used in Europe since the mid-1600s to treat ... were “incomprehensibleto the man of figures.”52Yet the men of figures’ humor masked no inconsiderable amount of hatred of homeopathy, “that common sewer of the Profession.” Regulars’loathing of ... alternativemedicine, I intend the book to be neither a recommendation of individualprograms of natural healing nor a condemnation of any. If I am taking aposition, it is simply that of the first director of...
... these two powers he maintained an independent position, without however mixing in earnest with their affairs, and only with the view of warding off their enmity and linking their interests withhis ... is in fact stated in the often printed Patent. But the original of the document still exists, and that in twoforms, one of which is in the Rolls of Parliament, the other on the Patent Rolls. In ... national kings we not unfrequently find among the women a hideous mixture of ambition, revenge, and bloodthirstiness, which brings kings and kingdoms to ruin. In England it appears,despite of Christianity...
... thirteen widows of Guildford48 and ginger and bake in pastry.The addition of rue to wine (which is still done in parts of Europe)offers an interesting little insight into one of the more uncomfortableaspects ... importance of fish on days of abstinence, it is notsurprising to find a mass of instructions dealing with them, including aguide to what sort of meal should be served on these days. Inevitably ... thepractice had continued after they left. Vineyards pop up in theDomesday Book and in 1290 one vineyard at Ledbury belonging toBishop Swinfield produced seven pipes of white wine and a tun of verjuice...
... in 1969 in United Kingdom)Sinequan (Pfi zer introduced in United States in 1969; uses: anxiolytic, antidepressantimipramineTofranil (Geigy marketed in 1957 in Switzerland and in 1959 in ... Seroxat in United Kingdom)sertralineZoloft (Pfi zer patented in 1981; introduced in 1992)zimelidine(zimeldine)Zelmid (Astra-Hässle synthesized in 1969; launched in 1981 in Europe; withdrawn in ... cure consisted of doses of 2–3 grains of opium, titrat-ing up to 8–10 and even to 16 grains, in intervals of 10 hours. (An apothecary “grain” is 64 mg.) The Engelken clinic in Rockwinkel bei Bremen...
... asone of the founders of the American sterilization movement, was Orpheus Everts,the superintendent of the Cincinnati Sanitarium. In a paper presented to theCincinnati Academy of Medicine in 1888, ... the expenditure of a greatdeal of money.”8 In Texas, calls for the sterilization of criminals that were originally offered byLincecum were again taken up in the 1890s by Ferdinand Eugene Daniel, ... ever increasing tide of weak-minded individuals who are demanding more and more room in our charitableinstitutions by their increase.”47Histories of the American eugenics movement and of compulsory...
... the fall in thevalue of land. Even in Great Britain the strict law of entail has been [9] found inadequate tomaintain an hereditary class. lts soil is rapidly passing into the hands of the stranger. ... indeed, whoare clear of the sin of having made beggars.Bearing in mind these considerations, let us endeavor to present some of the best uses towhich a millionaire can devote the surplus of ... by inducing them to cease impulsive and injurious giving. As a rule, the sins of millionaires in this respect are not those of omission, but of commission, because they do nottake time to think,...