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... part ofthe war effort; theyturned lipstick into a symbol of resilient femininity in the face of danger, a symbol that would boost the morale of both the women wearing the lipstick and the male ... or devices, or cosmetics because ofthe use ofthe additive, (ii) the cumulativeeffect. . .of such additive in the diet of man or animals, taking into account the same or anychemically or pharmacologically ... (explaining that:“often the public toilette was a carefully staged replay ofthe dressing ofthe hair and applying of make-up to a woman w hohad already been through the expert hands of her maids...
... of the point. The second number, called the y-coordinate, tells us the vertical location of the point. The point with both an x-coordinate and a y-coordinate of zero is knownas the origin. The ... the economic historyofthe United States points to a similar conclusion: The high inflation ofthe 1970s was associated with rapid growth in the quantity of money, and the low inflation ofthe ... approach the study ofthe economy in much the same way as a physicist approaches the study of matter and a biologist approaches the study of life: They devise theories,collect data, and then analyze...
... expressed by them are, therefore, their own and do not neces-sarily refl ect the opinions ofthe members or the trustees ofThe Fraser Institute.Printed in Canada.National Library of Canada Cataloguing ... keng@fraserinstitute.caMisconceptions about the causes of cancer The Fraser Institute | ixAcknowledgmentsWe thank the many researchers who have provided data and opinions about their work for development ofthe Carcinogenic ... for the National Toxicology Pro-gram, the Boards ofthe Harvard Center for Risk Analysis, and the Annapolis Center, was a member ofthe Harvard Risk Management Group and is a member of the...
... was the readiest way of converting them to the principles ofthe Christian religion. These, then, were the first forerunners in the great cause ofthe abolition ofthe Slave Trade: nor have their ... held the reigns ofthe government of Spain till Charles the Fifth came to the throne, for the establishment of a regular system of commerce in the persons ofthe native Africans. The object of ... nature of it; and ofthe extent of it; and ofthe difficulty of subduing it.—Usefulness also ofthe contemplation of this subject. I scarcely knowof any subject, the contemplation of which...
... to their love of adventure, their hope of enjoying some ofthe advantages of their civilized neighbors, or the need of new lands for their increasing numbers. And the Romans, by means of their ... time formed the northern boundary ofthe kingdom ofthe West Goths. Clovis then enlarged his empire on the east by the conquest ofthe Alemanni, a German people living in the region ofthe Black ... in either Emerton or Oman. [Pg 1] INTRODUCTION TO THEHISTORYOF WESTERN EUROPE CHAPTER I THE HISTORICAL POINT OF VIEW The scope of history. 1. History, in the broadest sense of the...
... agreeable to the majority ofthe house of commons, and suited their religious principles. But as the impatience ofthe people, the danger of delay, the general disgust towards faction, and the authority ... expressed by the parliament, there prevails a story, that Popham, having sounded the disposition ofthe members, undertook to the earl of Southampton to procure, during the king’s The Historyof England, ... two months, the parliament met, and proceeded in the great work ofthe national settlement. They established the post-office, wine-licenses, and some articles ofthe revenue. They granted...
... refuses the offers ofthe army. Which marches to London.Enters the city. And gives the law to the parliament. The king listens to the counsels ofthe officers. Andintrigues against them. Rise ofthe ... to the maintenance ofthe true Protestant religion, with due consideration to the just ease of tender consciences, to the settling ofthe rights ofthe crown and of parliament, the laws ofthe ... continued by the papists, for the solepurpose ofthe establishment of popery on the ruins of Protestantism. The constant repetition acted on the minds ofthe people as a sufficient proof ofthe charge;...
... byhis son of how, on the visit of à Beckett, Charles Dickens, and the rest, he would throw off his clothes andswim with them in the sea, or challenge them to a game of leap-frog on the sands ... his father, and sat for another seven years at the tail of the Table by right of proprietorship, the business was reinforced by the inclusion ofthe house of Agnew. Itthen became Bradbury, Agnew ... were the Lord knows who," not because there should be any doubt upon the subject, but because nonesuspected at the time the latent importance ofthe bantling and the circumstances of his...