And they did, as is shown by evidence from scattered archaeological sites in those areas that date to this period.12 Again, the genetic record tells us that these hardy hunters of the permafrost retained some of their ancient maternal ...
Standing with the rest of the bridal party , out of sight of the guests , she straightened the folds in her green silk dress and listened to Mrs. Cannon doing a fine job with a Chopin prelude . On cue the wind had died down and the ...
The great French anthropologist and social theorist Claude LeviStrauss long argued that marriage is a social and economic arrangement rather than a sexual or biological one. In a sense, he is correct, because as we have ...
In this search for both scientific answers and ecological authenticity, the author tours the front lines of ecological invasion in the company of world-class scientists to explore the disparity between what is nature and what is natural.
... in Language, Gender, and Professional Writing, pp. 8-9. 1. W. Martyna summarizes the arguments for and against the use of 'he' and 'man' as generics in 'Beyond the He/Man Approach: The Case for Nonsexist Language', in Language ...
Sometimes paradise isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Offering a philosophical meditation on the problem of evil, this book uses the Genesis story of the Fall as the starting point for an articulation of the human condition, and shows us that evil expresses the rage of a subject who knows both ...
The recent Ashley Madison "cheaters website" hacking, coupled with the high divorce rate of the last half-century, provide more than enough evidence to convince even a hopeless romantic that monogamy, andthe institution of marriage which ...
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This is a novel about women in the world in the 1960s, both at home and abroad, and their resilience and capacity to manage their lives at a time when others want to take that independence and decision-making from them.
But, like the Eden Project, this book is not just about plants. It is about sustainability, about bringing industrial landscapes back from the dead and about recognizing our dependence on the natural world.
"The writing is superb, the insights come with astonishing and rich rapidity, and the moral and intellectual intelligence behind them strikes me as unflinchingly honest and scrupulous."--Reginald Gibbons, Editor, TriQuarterly
Out of Eden contributes towards conversations about interpreting scripture.
This book presents new findings that radically change our existing views of humanity's global migration.Its main argument centers around the theory that there was only one exodus, one group of early modern humans from Africa, that went on ...
Lydia Fulgate is a widowed American who arrives in Paris in the second half of the nineteenth century to enmesh herself in the best social circles in the hopes of...