… roundabout stands a 12-foot bronze statue of a celebrated freedom fighter, hanged by the British in 1909. The British … remake a person who’s been participating in violence into a freedom fighter is not a strictly academic question for … camp for a violent act. She knew this relative was a freedom fighter, but only learned about the details of his …
… rich histories of Spain and to get some intensive practice for my Spanish. You intend on majoring in psychology but … Korean. What drew you to those fields? I studied Spanish for four years in high school. I didn’t want to lose it when … I like to write songs using the keyboard and guitar in my free time. I hope to take my passion for music further by …
… limit the number of inspections some beekeepers can perform. Scofield, a National Science Foundation graduate … is not always possible when beekeepers are responsible for thousands of colonies that are sometimes located 10, 100 … of testing we’d like to give beekeepers the technology forfree, which is not attractive to venture capitalists,” he …
… liaising with the U.S. Secret Service on security for visiting dignitaries, including former President Bill … Grantz: “I’ve learned that no matter how well planned those visits are, we need to be prepared to adjust the plan, …
In a little more than a decade, samples of rover-scooped Martian soil will rocket to Earth. While scientists are eager to study the red planet’s soils for signs of life, researchers must ponder a considerable new challenge: Acidic fluids – which once flowed on the Martian surface – may have destroyed biological evidence hidden within Mars’ iron-rich clays, according to researchers at Cornell and at Spain’s Centro de Astrobiología.