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Walden Walden
WALDEN WALDEN. Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862) published Walden in 1854. It is based on the two years (1845–1847) he spent living in a cabin beside Walden Pond, near Concord, Massachusetts, and describes his simple way of life, along with meditations on nature and society. It has... Read more
ecosystem ecosystem
ecosystem Interacting community of organisms and their physical environment. It includes all organic life in a given area along with the soil, water and other inorganic components of their habitat, and all the ecological interactions that take place within and between the organic and inorganic. It... Read more
oasis oasis
oasis , an area within a desert where the water table reaches the surface, with enough moisture to permit the growth of vegetation. The water may come up to the surface in springs, or it may collect in mountain hollows. In deserts such as the Sahara, artificial oases have been successfully created... Read more
quillwort quillwort
quillwort common name for several species of the plant genus Isoetes, which grow in ponds, slow streams, and swampy places. See Lycopodiophyta .... Read more
Peter Pond Peter Pond
Peter Pond 1740-1807, American fur trader and explorer of the Old Northwest, b. Milford, Conn. He served in the French and Indian War and in 1765 became a western trader from Detroit. He later removed to Mackinac and made journeys (1773-75) to the upper Mississippi River country and to Wisconsin.... Read more
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aquaculture aquaculture
aquaculture the raising and harvesting of fresh- and saltwater plants and animals. The most economically important form of aquaculture is fish farming, an industry that accounts for an ever increasing share of world fisheries production. Formerly a business for small farms, it is now also pursued... Read more
Katharine Hepburn Katharine Hepburn
Katharine Hepburn 1907-2003, American actress, b. Hartford, Conn. She made periodic stage appearances from 1928 on and debuted in the first of her 43 films in 1932; in her early roles she was usually cast as rather brittle, one-dimensional characters. With the classic romantic comedy The... Read more
mosquito mosquito
mosquito , small, long-legged insect of the order Diptera, the true flies . The females of most species have piercing and sucking mouth parts and apparently they must feed at least once upon mammalian blood before their eggs can develop properly. The males may have beaks, or probosces, but cannot... Read more
Henry David Thoreau Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau , 1817-62, American author and naturalist, b. Concord, Mass., grad. Harvard, 1837. Thoreau is considered one of the most influential figures in American thought and literature. A supreme individualist, he championed the human spirit against materialism and social conformity. His... Read more

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