What the Nose Knows: The Science of Scent in Everyday Life
- How many smells are there? And how many molecules would it take to create every smell in nature, from roses to stinky feet? - Who was the bigger scent freak: the perfume-obsessed Richard Wagner or Emily Dickinson, with her creepy passion for flowers? - By scenting the air in stores, are retailers turning us into subliminally controlled shopping zombies? - Were Smell-O-Vision and AromaRama mere Hollywood fads or serious technologies?
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Tangled (2012)
Constance started to keen as the air around us began to thrash and twist, the caustic scent of ozone burning my nose. As I watched, her dark gold hair began to lift and kink into knots.
Perfect for everyone who loves to decorate with flowers, Flowers for the Home is loaded with inventive ideas from acclaimed floral designer Malcolm Hillier. Easy to use anywhere from the kitchen table to the backyard this handy, invaluable guide shows how to combine color, texture, shape, and scent; includes over 60 arrangements for everyday and special occasions; and offers step-by-step methods for creating long lasting, beautiful bouquets.
Proprietor of a stud farm in Australia's Snowy Mountains or muck-raking stable boy in Yorkshire? Danny Roke decides on the latter. It is the change of scene and the challenge that pushes Danny undercover, on the scent of a suspected racehorse dope scandal.