We get a hint of how Elizabeth Freke assessed the success of a woman in her record of the death of her cousin Hamilton. In February 1709/10 Freke noted that Hamilton “dyed vastly rich and handsomely provided for twelve of her ...
242 In his 2010 short story “Escape from Spiderhead,”11 George Saunders features a different type of vulnerable subject. Jeff is a convicted criminal confined in a drug testing facility. Jeff and the other prisoners must participate in ...
... Sharon Terry and Patrick Terry, “Power to the People: Participant Ownership of Clinical Trial Data,” Science Translational Medicine 3 (2011): 1–4; Effy Vayena et al., “Research Led by Participants: A New Social Contract for a New ...
Alex Sheridan, a Maverick entrepreneur and her high-powered business partner, Christine Welbourne, are poised for epic success in the oil and gas business.
Generously illustrated, this book features works by such artists as Poussin, Gainsborough, Degas, Courbet, Cézanne, Kokoschka, Dalí, Man Ray, and others; the astute, perceptive text examines their range of responses to the uncanny and ...
Reports on the fates of the apes who took part in the celebrated ape language experiments, recounts the scientific methods, aims, and competition that marked the experiments, and explores ethical questions central to animal research
Over the years, it has received billions in federal financing and loan guarantees for the sale of its airplanes and trains. This is the story of Bombardier Inc., Canada's best known manufacturer abroad.
Geoffrey Bent details a first-person account of necrophilia through Warren Pierce, the book's protagonist.