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RIBBONS STICK AS A SYMBOL OF STEADFAST SUPPORT.(LIFE-FAMILY)
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Byline: KATY BISHOP Staff writer
Ribbons we wore on our chests proclaiming support for everything from AIDS awareness to breast cancer survivors are now stuck to the bodies of our cars.
Yellow and red, white and blue ribbon magnets proclaiming ``Support Our Troops'' in cursive script are the latest incarnation of car decorations.
Although ribbons have evolved into a new magnetic form, they still provide the same emotional outlet and expression of community as the little scraps pinned to our lapels.
``It's a statement saying we're ...
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A brothers' reunion: evolution's champion Alfred Russel Wallace and Forty-niner John Wallace.(Biography)
Magazine article from: California History
; ...different paths. In 1848, Alfred Russel Wallace had sailed from London...greeted one another, Alfred had become the most famous...father Thomas Vere Wallace was an occasional teacher...It was there, when Alfred was seven years old...
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Alfred Russel Wallace's campaign to nationalize land: how Darwin's peer learned from John Stuart Mill and became Henry George's ally.(Special Issue: Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Death of Henry George)
Magazine article from: The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
; Alfred Russel Wallace would have bolted upright to see a...May 1987). One hundred years ago, Wallace (1823-1913) had questioned what...peers in his own profession. Who was Alfred Russel Wallace that we should be mindful of him...
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Wallace, Alfred Russel.(In Darwin's Shadow: The Life and Science of Alfred Russel Walllace. A Biographical Study on the Psychology of History)(review excerpted from Science, vol. 298, p. 1894, Dec. 6, 2002)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Biography
; In Darwin's Shadow: The Life and Science of Alfred Russel Walllace. A Biographical Study on the Psychology...00. "So far, the evolutionist and biogeographer Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) has not been much of a favorite among...
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PEIXES DO RIO NEGRO. FISHES OF THE RIO NEGRO. ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE (1850-1852)
Magazine article from: Copeia
; PEIXES DO RIO NEGRO. FISHES OF THE RIO NEGRO. ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE (1850-1852). Monica de Toledo-Piza Ragazzo...cloth).-The book is a biographical treatment of Alfred Russel Wallace's unpublished journals and associated illustrations...
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Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913): English naturalist and anthropologist who developed a theory of evolution at the same time as Darwin, but received little recognition because of his low social and scientific standing.(Late Great Geographers #60)(Biography)
Magazine article from: Geographical
; What was his background? Alfred Russel Wallace was born on 8 January 1823 in...he achieve? At the age of 25, Wallace launched a natural history collecting...through the Amazon rainforest, Wallace gathered information on the region...
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ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE: A LIFE by Peter Raby.
Newspaper article from: The Press
; ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE: A LIFE by Peter Raby. Pimlico, 340pp, $45. Every now and...famous concerns the first descriptions of the theory of evolution. Alfred Russel Wallace, a young naturalist, hit upon the idea while in the Moluccas...
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The Heretic in Darwin's Court: The Life of Alfred Russel Wallace
Magazine article from: Environmental History
; ...The Heretic in Darwin's Court: The Life of Alfred Russel Wallace. New York: Columbia University Press, 2004...biography of English spiritualist and naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913). Wallace spent much of his life...
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An Elusive Victorian: The Evolution of Alfred Russel Wallace
Magazine article from: Environmental History
; ...Martin. An Elusive Victorian: The Evolution of Alfred Russel Wallace. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press...Biography of English naturalist and socialist Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913), whose scientific research led...
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Book review: The natural selection of scientists Tuesday Book Alfred Russel Wallace: a life by Peter Raby (Chatto & Windus, pounds 20.00)
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Raby's splendid biography of Alfred Russel Wallace, the man who independently hit...his own version of the theory. Wallace was never the neglected figure...the puzzle solved by Darwin and Wallace. By contrast, Darwin made important...
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Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913).(News)
Newspaper article from: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; ...mathematician Robert Recorde, the statistician Richard Price, the crystallographer WH Miller, the biologist Alfred Russel Wallace, the astronomer Isaac Roberts, the meteorologist David Brunt, the orthopaedic surgeon Robert Jones and the chemist...
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