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Little Office of Our Lady Little Office of Our Lady
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Skeletal muscle Skeletal muscle
skeletal muscle moves the skeleton and is responsible for all our voluntary movements, as well as for the automatic movements required, for example, to stand, to hold up our head, and to breathe. (Other involuntary functions involve smooth muscle and cardiac muscle.)As well as being the... Read more
Anglo-Saxon art and architecture Anglo-Saxon art and architecture
Anglo-Saxon art and architecture now only survives fragmentarily and even what remains is not necessarily representative of what once existed. Our view of architecture, for example, is distorted by the near-total loss of all wooden buildings and by the Norman destruction of all pre-Conquest... Read more
Samuel Plimsoll Samuel Plimsoll
Samuel Plimsoll , 1824-98, English reformer. Plimsoll was particularly interested in the welfare of sailors. As a member of Parliament (1868-80) he secured legislation limiting the loading of ships. It required that a line be painted on the sides of all British merchant vessels to show the limit of... Read more
Sure Sure
Sûre or Sauer , principal river of Luxembourg, c.100 mi (160 km) long, rising in the Ardennes, SE Belgium. It flows east through Luxembourg, then south (forming part of the Luxembourg-German border) to join with the Moselle (Mosel) River. With its tributaries, the Our, the Clerf, and the... Read more
Soils Soils
SOIL CONCEPT If there is anything on Earth that seems simple and ordinary, it is the soil beneath our feet. Other than farmers, people hardly think of it except when tending to their lawns, and even when we do turn our attention to the soil, we tend to view it as little more... Read more
Moon (satellite) Moon (satellite)
Moon The Moon is a familiar object in our sky because it is our nearest neighbour and is the only natural object to orbit the Earth. It is smaller than the Earth, but has all the important attributes of a terrestrial planet except that of being in independent orbit about the Sun. Some basic data... Read more
Henry Major Tomlinson Henry Major Tomlinson
Henry Major Tomlinson 1873-1958, English novelist. A dock worker, then a journalist and war correspondent, he was (1917-23) literary editor of the Nation and Athenaeum. Probably his best-known novel is the sea story Gallions Reach (1927). Others include Pipe All Hands (1937) and Morning... Read more
Farms Farms
Farming Farming, or agriculture, is the science or art of cultivating the soil, growing and harvesting crops, and the raising of animals. Beginning some 10,000 years ago, people in various places around the world began to grow plants and domesticate animals. Slowly and over ... Read more
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