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A Week In The Life Aida Suleiman: A refuge for Arab sisters
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WHAT AIDA Suleiman would really like to do is write novels. The
mother of two studied psychology and Arabic literature at Haifa
University. She has a manuscript in a drawer, but she knows it is
not good enough for publication - and for now she has no time to
rewrite it.
Ms Suleiman, 34, a restless former journalist with deep-set eyes
and sunglasses perched on her dark, wayward hair, is busy 12 hours a
day combating the routine abuse suffered by hundreds of her sisters
in Israel's Arab minority community. She worries that she is
neglecting her own daughters, Maram, 10, and Meyar, 7, but hopes ...
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Usurping emperor.(History as it Happens)(Carausius)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...two rare gold coins from the 3rd-century AD, depicting Carausius, a self-styled emperor of Britain. The objects were handed...Scheme; the exact location of the find has not been revealed. Carausius revolted against Diocletian in 287 and ruled Britain before...
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Ancient Lance Pierces Hole in King Arthur Legend.
PR Newswire
; ...may have been Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Carausius, a 3rd century Belgic sailor from humble...Celtic war/sword god Mars Camulos and Carausius, who undoubtedly identified himself...origin of Medieval writers' Camelot. Carausius strove to become a people's hero of...
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Researchers from University of Cologne report recent findings in neurophysiology.
Newspaper article from: Pain & Central Nervous System Week
; ...stepping velocity in the stick insect Carausius morosus. J Neurophysiol 102: 1180...and intact animals of the stick insect Carausius morosus to understand mechanisms underlying...Stepping Velocity in the Stick Insect Carausius morosus. Journal of Neurophysiology...
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The date of Pevensey and the defense of an 'Imperium Britanniarum.'
Magazine article from: Antiquity
; ...Portchester has recently been dated by the find of a coin of Carausius in the construction levels to after 286 (Cunliffe 1975...1961), that the forts were attributable to the usurpers Carausius and Allectus intent on defending Britain from recapture by...
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New research on physiology from University of Bielefeld summarized.
Newspaper article from: Biotech Week
; ...733, 2008; J Comp Physiol 194:735-750, 2008) asked the question that how the nervous system of a stick insect, Carausius morosus, chooses a solution from an abundance of possibilities to solve the task of distributing its body weight onto its...
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Research findings from University of Bielefeld, Faculty of Biology update understanding of life sciences.(Report)
Newspaper article from: Biotech Week
; Research findings, 'Tight turns in stick insects,' are discussed in a new report. "We investigated insects Carausius morosus walking whilst hanging upside down along a narrow 3 mm horizontal beam. At the end of the beam, the animal takes...
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Britain's biggest-ever Roman villa 'discovered'.
News Wire article from: PTI - The Press Trust of India Ltd.
; ...Tritons, or sea deities, carrying reclining nymphs on their backs. It may have belonged to Allectus who murdered in AD 293 Carausius who was a Roman Army Commander and had proclaimed himself as Emperor of Britain. Although the Victorians explored this part...
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Chipinque, el "pulmón" de Monterrey.(Parque Ecológico Chipinque)
Magazine article from: Contenido
; ...y el carpintero ala bronceada. En cuanto a mariposas revolotean por ah 174 especies como la Corola pilumnus, la Metlica carausius y la famosa monarca, que hace escala en Chipinque en sus migraciones entre Canad y Mxico. De acuerdo con la directora del...
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Research from University of Cologne provides new data about neuroscience.
Newspaper article from: Health & Medicine Week
; ...influence of stepping in one leg on the activities of neigh boring-leg thorax-coxa (TC) joint CPGs in the stick insect (Carausius morosus). We used a new approach combining single-leg stepping with pharmacological activation of segmental CPGs, sensory...
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Autumn books. (recently published history titles) (Bibliography)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...logistical and tactical solutions they may have pursued. Further examples of conflicts, successful or otherwise, are explored in Carausius and Allectus: The British Usurpers by John Casey (Batsford, [pound]35) which tells of the little-known episode under...
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