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Auguste Laurent
Auguste Laurent , 1808-53, French organic chemist. He devised a systematic nomenclature for organic chemistry. His studies on naphthalene and its chlorination products led him to propose a nucleus theory that foreshadowed modern structural chemistry; he proposed that the structural grouping of atoms... Read more
Rages
Rages or Rhagae , ancient and medieval city of Persia, located on the site of modern-day Ray, N Iran, a suburb of Tehran. Rages is mentioned in the Avesta and in the inscriptions at Behistun. Because it controlled the NE Persian trade route, it was occupied by the Parthians and the Arabs. It flo... Read more
Songhai
Songhai or Songhay , largest of the former empires in the western Sudan region of N Africa. The state was founded (c.700) by Berbers on the Middle Niger, in what is now central Mali. The rulers accepted Islam c.1000. Its power was much increased by Sonni Ali (1464-92), who occupied Timbuktu in 1... Read more
Robert Stone
Robert Stone 1937-, American novelist, b. Brooklyn, N.Y. He was briefly (1971) a correspondent in Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) during the Vietnam War . His experiences there helped form the basis for his best-known novel, Dog Soldiers (1974, National Book Award), which was filmed as Who'll Sto... Read more
Antoine Pevsner
Antoine Pevsner , 1886-1962, Russian sculptor and painter. He was influenced by cubism while in Paris in 1911 and 1913. During World War I he was in Norway with his brother Naum Gabo . They returned to Moscow after the Russian Revolution. Pevsner taught at the Moscow academy and associated with ava... Read more
Ascension
Ascension , island (1998 pop. 712), 34 sq mi (88 sq km), in the S Atlantic, NW of St. Helena and belonging to the British St. Helena colony. Georgetown is the main settlement. Ascension is volcanic and rocky with little vegetation, but it supports considerable livestock (rabbits, wild goats, and par... Read more
Grozny
Grozny or Groznyy , city (2006 est. pop. 230,000), capital of Chechnya , SE European Russia, in the northern foothills of the Greater Caucasus. It is the center of Chechnya's oil fields, linked by pipelines to Makhachkala on the Caspian Sea, to Tuapse on the Black Sea, and to Horlivka in Ukrain... Read more
Shropshire
Shropshire , county (1991 pop. 401,600), 1,348 sq mi (3,491 sq km), W England. It is also sometimes called Salop. The county seat is Shrewsbury . The terrain to the north and east of the Severn, Shropshire's principal river, is level; toward the Welsh border and the south the land is hilly. The cou... Read more
Bardesanes
Bardesanes , 154?-222?, Christian philosopher and poet of Syria, missionary among the Armenians. Conflicting traditions report him both as defender of the faith against various Gnostic sects and as a heretic and founder of Bardesanism. ... Read more
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Social Darwinism
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History ...eugenics ; the conflict theory of journalist...Darwinism's greatest impact...socialists who were the most vocal in denouncing...Lester Ward 's Dynamic Sociology...x201D; no more acceptable to...Adolf Hitler's programs disgraced...Sociobiology: The New Synthesis . In the ...

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Downsizing Darwin
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 5/17/1998; ; 700+ words ; ...of science wherever it conflicts with religion. In 1850, Adam Sedgwick, Darwin's geology teacher, thundered...failed to support the synthesis of Darwin's natural selection with...returning Darwin would find much of it incomprehensible...
Darwin's Coat-Tails: Essays on Social Darwinism.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History; 9/1/2007; ; 700+ words ; ...There is so much written about...Charles Robert Darwin, that it is hard...understanding. Crook's treatment of German...collection of Crook's essays on matters Darwinian, or more particularly Social...Context, is on Darwin himself, on some...of inevitable conflict need to be ...
DARWIN, SCIENCE AND RELIGION.(Review)
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review; 4/1/2001; ; 700+ words ; ...said Charles Darwin near the end...and religion, most obviously in...discovery, before Darwin decided to be...seem to relate more directly to North...religious in a way Darwin never was, both...tradition too much for granted...Professor Ruse's discussion of...traditional ...
Darwin heard the language of God: A leading American geneticist reconciles religion and science in a belief called 'theistic evolution'
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 8/13/2006; ; 700+ words ; ...answer life's three great questions...be your life's work? (2) What...faith in God was much more compelling than...could be a real conflict between scientific...comfortably into a synthesis generally referred...includes Asa Gray, Darwin's chief advocate...of all sorts. ...
Beyond psychobiography: towards more effective syntheses of psychology and biography.
Magazine article from: British Journal of Psychology; 5/1/1997; ; 700+ words ; ...one being that the more we can discover about...individuals such as Darwin (Gruber, 1981...that drive a person's thoughts and actions...followed him have done much to explain people's actions and make human...forces in people's mental lives, and...possible motives and ...
Origin and Identity: Essays on Svevo and Trieste.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 4/1/2003; ; 700+ words ; ...Cavaglion's book on Svevo...clearly the most innovative part...overarching holistic synthesis, but emphasizes...complexities and conflicts in Svevo over...include 'Darwin', 'Mentire...allotted to Svevo's plays collectively. The more intriguingly...and represents much ...
Italo Svevo.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 4/1/2003; ; 700+ words ; ...Cavaglion's book on Svevo...clearly the most innovative part...overarching holistic synthesis, but emphasizes...complexities and conflicts in Svevo over...include 'Darwin', 'Mentire...allotted to Svevo's plays collectively. The more intriguingly...and represents much ...
From Genesis to Genetics: the Case of Evolution and Creationism.(Book Review)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Theological Studies; 12/1/2002; ; 689 words ; ...Christianity conflict in the U.S. Half of the book...presentation of Darwin's theory and the Neo-Darwinian synthesis. The other half...science, and its most recent mutation...Haught's God after Darwin (2000). Twice...
A Scoring Rubric for Students' Responses to Simple Evolution Questions: Darwinian Components
Magazine article from: The American Biology Teacher; 9/1/2007; ; 700+ words ; ...that it is far more important that...called "the new synthesis" or "the modern...core of Darwin's theory, and is also central to the conflict/debate with...than another? Darwin saw it all as...this component of Darwin's theory. Students...not represent much ...
Muck and Magic or Change and Progress: vitalism versus Hamiltonian matter-of-fact knowledge.(David Hamilton )
Magazine article from: Journal of Economic Issues; 3/1/2003; ; 700+ words ; ...112). As with most evolutionary economists...derived from Charles Darwin (Hamilton 1999...Newtonianism and Darwin, there was another...Darwinism and much of the anthropology...contemporary issues, conflicts, and strange dichotomies: synthesis (as opposed to...Lavoisier's work ...