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National Geographic Magazine - 1974-04
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National Geographic Magazine - 1974-04
April 1974
The England of Charles Dickens
Damascus, Syria's uneasy Eden

It contains articles about people, nature, the planet, popular science, history, culture, current events, and photography.
 
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Tags: culture, history, science, popular, current
The Genie in the Bottle: 64 All New Commentaries On the Fascinating Chemistry of Everyday Life
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The Genie in the Bottle: 64 All New Commentaries On the Fascinating Chemistry of Everyday LifeThe Genie in the Bottle makes science downright fun. Dr. Joe Schwarcz blends quirky anecdotes about everyday chemistry with engaging tales from the history of science. Get a different twist on licorice and travel to the dark side of the sun. Control stinky feet and bend spoons and minds. Learn about the latest on chocolate research, flax, ginkgo biloba, magnesium, and blueberries. Read about the ups of helium and the downs of drain cleaners. Find out why bug juice is used to color ice cream, how spies used secret inks, and how acetone changed the course of history. It's all there! "Dr. Joe" also solves the mystery of the exploding shrimp and, finally, he lets us in on the secret of the genie in the bottle.
 
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Tags: about, secret, Genie, history, science
Trust in Texts: A Different History of Rhetoric
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Trust in Texts: A Different History of RhetoricTrust in Texts: A Different History of Rhetoric challenges the accepted idea of a singular rhetorical tradition poorly maintained from the Athenian Golden Age until the present. Author Susan Miller argues that oratorical rhetoric is but one among many codes that guide the production of texts and proposes that emotion and trust are central to the motives and effects of rhetoric.
 
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Tags: Rhetoric, Different, History, Texts, guide
Geography and Genealogy (Heritage, Culture and Identity)
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Geography and Genealogy (Heritage, Culture and Identity)Genealogy has become a popular pursuit, as millions of Europeans, North Americans and others of European, Asian and African descent research their family history, trace their forebears, attend family reunions and travel to ancestral home sites. It has consequently become 'big business' and a significant cultural phenomenon. Yet only very recently scholars, including geographers, have begun to examine genealogy and family history as a cultural practice with spatial, economic and political implications

 
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Tags: family, history, Genealogy, cultural, become
Glamorous Sorcery: Magic and Literacy in the High Middle Ages
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Glamorous Sorcery: Magic and Literacy in the High Middle Ages
A new picture of the relationship between literacy, social status, and political power in the medieval period.

Through the analysis of magic as a metaphor for the mysterious workings of writing, Glamorous Sorcery sheds light on the power attributed to language in shaping perceptions of the world and conferring status.

 
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Tags: literacy, medieval, magic, High Middle Ages, Latin, history, sorcery, Sorcery, power, attributed, language, light, Sorcery