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Ladybug Ladybug
Ladybug (or Ladybird) Popular name of the colorful red-spotted beetle of the family Coccinellidae of the order Coleoptera. It is the subject of many folklore superstitions. It brings children, warns of danger, forecasts length of life by the number of its spots, or warns of death. In British and... Read more
Craigs Wife Craigs Wife
Craig's Wife (1925), a drama by George Kelly. [Morosco Theatre, 360 perf.; Pulitzer Prize.] Harriet Craig ( Chrystal Herne) is a woman obsessed with her home and her possessions. She will not even allow her husband to smoke in the house, lest he stain or mar something. Luckily Walter Craig (... Read more
Aposematism Aposematism
Aposematism The term "aposematism" is commonly used as a synonym for warning coloration (i.e., something that is aposematic is warningly colored). The word literally means "away signal." Aposematism is the combination of a conspicuous signal and an unprofitable trait in a... Read more
warning coloration warning coloration
warning coloration (aposematic coloration) The conspicuous markings of an animal that make it easily recognizable and warn would-be predators that it is a poisonous, foul-tasting, or dangerous species. For example, the yellow-and-black striped abdomen of the wasp warns of its sting. See also... Read more
group selection group selection
group selection A mechanism originally proposed to account for the evolution of altruism in social groups of animals. It was suggested by the British ethologist V. C. Wynne-Edwards (1906–97) in 1962, and arose from his observations that individual animals often expose themselves to danger... Read more
North American Aerospace Defense Command North American Aerospace Defense Command
NORAD ¦ CARYN E. NEUMANN The North American Air Defense Agreement, signed on May 12, 1958 by the United States and Canada, created a continental air defense warning and surveillance system in response to Cold War fears of an airborne attack by the Soviet Union. The... Read more
Monition Monition
Monition Supernormal warning. In the wider sense of the definition of psychic researcher Charles Richet, it is the revelation of some past or present event by other than the normal senses. The Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research (1907, p. 487) published the instance of Mr.... Read more
Charles Michel de Langlade Charles Michel de Langlade
Charles Michel de Langlade , 1729-1800, pioneer in present-day Wisconsin and soldier, b. Mackinac region, now in Mich.; son of a trader, Augustin Langlade, who established the settlement of Green Bay, Wis., and an Ottawa woman. In the French and Indian Wars , as an ally of the French, he led the... Read more
Whistleblower Whistleblower
22. Whistleblower Statutes Whistleblower statutes protect employees when they find themselves in the difficult position of discovering their employer violating a law or in some way breaching the public trust. If the employer is warned of the problem but takes no action, or asks the employee to keep... Read more
civil defense civil defense
civil defense nonmilitary activities designed to protect civilians and their property from enemy actions in time of war. A civil defense program usually includes measures taken during peace (e.g., building home shelters or air raid warning practice), measures to warn civilians of an impending... Read more

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