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402 tulosta hakusanalla Dermot Turing

Laboratory manual of pharmacology, including materia medica, pharmacopaedics and pharmacodynamics
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
...And Well Tied Down

...And Well Tied Down

Ken Leon-Dermota

Praeger Publishers Inc
2003
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Collaborators of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet took over Chile's news media as part of an endeavor to promote the ideology of the dictatorship during times of democracy. To support this claim, Leon-Dermota offers a complete examination of Chile's media and political and economic bases that no political science, economic, or media studies work has done. Finding that much of Chile's power-brokering occurs outside of the political playing field, Leon-Dermota shows why left-of-center governments elected since 1990 have been powerless to advance programs or policies not approved by Chile's power elite, which comprises most industry, the rightmost Roman Catholic service organizations, and the media—with the goal of imposing an ideology descended from fascist Spain under Francisco Franco.
Southern Oregon University

Southern Oregon University

Mary Jane Dermott Cedar Face; Maureen Flanagan Battistella

Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
2019
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With origins as the Ashland Academy in 1872, Southern Oregon University (SOU) has served the educational and cultural needs of Southern Oregon and Northern California communities, often referred to as the State of Jefferson region, for 150 years. Once a normal school focused on teacher training, the university now offers a wide-ranging and innovative curriculum, outstanding graduate programs, champion athletic programs, and a center for the arts. With a commitment to innovation and sustainability, SOU is nationally recognized for diversity and sustainability initiatives. Southern Oregon University has garnered awards as an LGBTQ-friendly campus, provided model outreach programs to Latino and Native American youth, and was named the first Bee Campus USA in 2015. Using photographs largely drawn from the University Archives, Southern Oregon University tells the story of a remarkable academic institution, its students, and academic leaders.
Railway Bill

Railway Bill

Gerard Mc Dermott

The Choir Press
2022
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Railway Bill is a British Transport Police Officer. She works on The Esk Valley Railway Line between Middlesbrough and Whitby and The North York Moors Railway, between Grosmont and Pickering. We meet the regular team on the train: Molly, the Afro Caribbean woman who serves refreshments from the buffet car and trolly; Saikat the Guard from India who always wanted to live by the sea and we meet John Paul The Driver. In, Railway Bill; The Pop Star, Barry, the local Pop Star almost misses the train, but Bill halts the engine as he dashes for a seat. He has been to London to collect a Gold Disc for selling so many records. Barry does an impromptu gig right there in the carriage, at the request of all of his admiring fans. Molly tells him the bad news about a blockage on the line and Barry then falls asleep to the rhythm of the tracks. Two naughty boys board the train at Nunthorpe, looking for mischief. They steal Barry's gold disc and Railway Bill sees the crime as the train comes to a halt. Blocking the line is an enormous pile of horse muck which has slipped from Farmer Dawn's trailer. Will the train ever get to Whitby?
The General History of Ireland ... Collected by ... J. K. ... Translated from the Original Irish ... with ... Amendments by D. O'Connor ... Illustrated with ... Coats of Arms, Etc. Second Book
Title: The General History of Ireland ... Collected by ... J. K. ... translated from the original Irish ... with ... amendments by D. O'Connor ... Illustrated with ... coats of arms, etc. (The Genealogy of the Posterity of H. Fionn, ... The posterity of Ir, etc.)Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF BRITAIN & IRELAND collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. As well as historical works, this collection includes geographies, travelogues, and titles covering periods of competition and cooperation among the people of Great Britain and Ireland. Works also explore the countries' relations with France, Germany, the Low Countries, Denmark, and Scandinavia. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Keating, Geoffrey; O'Connor, Dermod; 1809. 8 . 9509.bb.2.
The Fluctuating Equality Imposed on Women

The Fluctuating Equality Imposed on Women

R. Allan Dermott

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Discover how religion, history, and philosophy have shaped our society into the patriarchal system it is today-and how we can achieve real gender equality in the modern world-with author R. Allan Dermott's intriguing new book, The Fluctuating Equality Imposed on Women.Beginning with the Hebrews over nine thousand years ago, Dermott traces the various influences that have converged over millennia in order to produce the male-dominated society in which the world lives today.These influences come from every part of life, including the basic concepts of religion that many people take for granted. For example, Dermott explains the two differing concepts of God: the masculine-feminine Elohim and the evolving figure of Jehovah. This evolution was ultimately fueled by Hebrew women's desire for an entity that would assist in fertility and child-rearing, as the snake goddess Asherah did before.Readers can compare the views of women by figures such as Plato, Aristotle, and Christ while learning how even translations of epistles were performed with ulterior motives.An important look at a system that very few seem to question, this tome encourages us to reject both the matriarch and the patriarch-and instead strive for equality for all.
Margate's Seaside Heritage

Margate's Seaside Heritage

Nigel Barker; Allan Brodie; Nick Dermott; Lucy Jessop; Gary Winter

Historic England
2007
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The seaside holiday and the seaside resort are two of England’s greatest exports to the world. Since the early 18th century, when some of the wealthiest people first sought improved health by bathing in saltwater, the lure of the sea has been a fundamental part of the British way of life, and millions of people still head to the coast each year. Margate has an important place in the story of seaside holidays. It vies with Scarborough, Whitby and Brighton for the title of England’s first seaside resort, and it was the first to offer sea-water baths to visitors. Margate can also claim other firsts, including the first Georgian square built at a seaside resort (Cecil Square), the first substantial seaside development outside the footprint of an historic coastal town, the site of the world’s first sea-bathing hospital, and, as a result of its location along the Thames from London, the first popular resort frequented by middle- and lower-middle-class holidaymakers. It is unlikely that Margate will ever attract the vast numbers of visitors that flocked there in the 19th and early 20th centuries. However, with growing concerns about the environmental effects of air travel and a continuing awareness of the threat of excessive exposure to the sun, the English seaside holiday may enjoy some form of revival. If Margate finds ways to renew itself while retaining its historic identity, it may once again become a vibrant destination for holidays, as well as being an attractive place for people to live and work.
Time Passages

Time Passages

M. J. Dermott

Nightingale Books
2018
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Young teenagers Archie and Gus can't believe their luck when they are cast as extras in a huge film production in the Cathedral. But their dreams quickly take a sinister turn when they come face to face with infamous characters from the past, plunging them into a perilous hunt for King Edward II's royal jewels - and a dangerous game of fate and consequence. On the run from the enemy, the prospect of being burned at the stake suddenly becomes very real... 'Time Passages' is a tale of time travel with a twist As the boys discover the secrets of the Cathedral in 1651, they unravel mysteries that are a lot closer to home than they thought.