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The Middle Place
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The Middle PlaceThe Middle Place

Newspaper columnist Corrigan was a happily married mother of two young daughters when she discovered a cancerous lump in her breast. She was still undergoing treatment when she learned that her beloved father, who'd already survived prostate cancer, now had bladder cancer. Corrigan's story could have been unbearably depressing had she not made it clear from the start that she came from sturdy stock. Growing up, she loved hearing her father boom out his morning HELLO WORLD dialogue with the universe, so his kids would feel like the world wasn't just a safe place but was even rooting for you.
 
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Tags: Corrigan, father, cancer, Growing, loved, Middle, Place
Growing Food: A Guide to Food Production
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Growing Food: A Guide to Food ProductionGrowing Food: A Guide to Food Production

This specialist handbook is intended as a quick and easy reference guide to be used by individuals and organisations that are involved with the production of food, from both agriculture and horticulture. It is designed to be used as a reference book that answers basic questions about how food is produced from plants, and aims to demystify the subject of growing food as far as possible. The focus is firmly on the technical aspects of food crops; topics such as animal husbandry, agrochemicals and genetic engineering are only briefly mentioned.
 
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Tags: reference, aspects, crops, topics, technical, Growing, Production, Guide, firmly
Dementia (Diseases and Disorders)
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Dementia (Diseases and Disorders)Dementia (Diseases and Disorders)

Dementia has been known since ancient times. Medical texts from the Roman Empire mention dementia. The Roman philosopher and politician Cicero wrote about it in the second century B.C., referring to it as “senilis stultitia.” Even then, there was disagreement about whether it was an illness or a normal part of growing old. The word dementia, which comes from the Latin for “without mind,” came into common use in the 1700s, and is mentioned in the 1808 code of law written by Napoleon Bonaparte.
 
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Tags: about, Dementia, Roman, dementia, growing, Diseases
Growing Old in the Middle Ages
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Growing Old in the Middle AgesGrowing Old in the Middle Ages

Growing Old in the Middle Ages draws a comprehensive picture of medieval old age, describing how it was perceived by different groups in society; what help was given to the ageing; the desire to increase longevity; the consolation offered to the elderly; and the growing concern with physiology. With the increased interest in old age as a subject for historical study, this timely overview is an invaluable contribution to the social history of the whole of medieval Europe.
 
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Tags: Growing, medieval, Middle, subject, historical
Buried Treasures: Finding and Growing the World's Choicest Bulbs
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Buried Treasures: Finding and Growing the World's Choicest BulbsBuried Treasures: Finding and Growing the World's Choicest Bulbs

Latvian nurseryman Ruksans illuminates the realm of uncommon, alluring flowering bulbs, while chronicling his uncommon plant-hunting forays throughout what he calls the Soviet Empire. Renowned for these intrepid plant explorations, as well as for his expansive knowledge of breeding and growing bulbous plants, Ruksans offers an entertaining narrative that remains instructive. To begin, Ruksans puts forth a thorough and engaging presentation of cultivating bulbous plants, from the merits of growing bulbs from seeds to the use of tweezers for pollination.
 
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Tags: Ruksans, bulbs, uncommon, growing, plants, bulbous, Buried